As Republicans revel in President Donald Trump‘s education executive orders, Democrats, appearing more confident after this week’s federal funding freeze reversal, are preparing to challenge them.
Let’s start, though, with the most closely watched senator of the moment.
A 1974 law requires the president to spend the appropriations passed by Congress or seek its permission to suspend funding.
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The onslaught of claims, promises and testy exchanges did not occur in a political vacuum. The whirlwind day — Day 10 of the ...
The White House on Friday called for House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) to apologize for remarks pledging to push ...
Explore the tumultuous Senate hearings for Trump's Cabinet nominees, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, and Kash ...
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries criticized President Donald Trump's agenda in a press conference on Friday.