Hayden Haynes, chief of staff to House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), was arrested following President Donald Trump’s address to Congress on Tuesday night, officials confirmed. Hayes was charged with Driving Under the Influence (DUI) after allegedly hitting a parked car shortly before midnight.
Johnson's press secretary stated the statement was incorrect and House rules prohibit proxy voting and exceptions cannot be made.
President Donald Trump's joint congressional address kicked off to a rowdy start as Texas Rep. Al Green was removed less than 10 minutes into the president's remarks. "America is back," Trump stated as Republicans rose to their feet cheering and chanting "U.
House Speaker Mike Johnson will try against the odds to muscle a Republican budget blueprint to passage this week WASHINGTON -- House Speaker Mike Johnson will try against the odds to muscle a Republican budget blueprint to passage this week, a step toward ...
Democratic Rep. Al Green was removed from the House chamber during President Trump’s address to Congress on Tuesday night. House Speaker Mike Johnson instructed the House sergeant at arms to eject Green after he stood up and interjected as Trump spoke to lawmakers.
On Thursday, the House formally censured Green 224-198-2. Ten Democrats voted with all Republicans in favor of the censure. Afterward, a handful of Democrats sang, “We Shall Overcome” on the floor, prompting a brief shouting match with Republicans.
House Speaker Mike Johnson asked supporters to pray for a budget proposal that would slash social welfare spending
House Speaker Mike Johnson called out President Zelenskyy on Sunday for berating President Donald Trump during their meeting at the White House, arguing he should have been anxious to make a deal.
President Donald Trump delivered the longest presidential address to a joint session of Congress in modern history Tuesday night, laying out his vision for the next four years as he defended his many executive actions to dismantle large portions of the federal government.