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GOP committee vote didn’t ‘allow’ Trump to deport U.S. citizens; Democrats mislead on amendment vote
However, voting as the Republicans did, to reject the amendment didn’t hand Trump the legal right to deport U.S. citizens, as the Democratic lawmakers’ statements said. Existing case law prohibits ...
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Tensions on Capitol Hill over President Donald Trump's various cryptocurrency ventures escalated on Tuesday and threatened to ...
A new divide emerges in the Democratic Party, while Trump tries to strike a friendlier tone with Canada's news prime minister ...
Democrats are struggling to find their footing in President Trump’s second term, left with varying strategies and no unifying ...
Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee have launched a review of the Trump administration's freezing of funding to ...
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said resisting President Trump is “not good enough” and that Democrats have failed to present the ...
In his Truth Social post on Thursday, Trump said the Democrats had "got two 'No Name,' little respected Congressmen, total ...
The turbulent first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s second term have thrown Democrats a political lifeline for a ...
Trump on Thursday said Republicans in Congress “should start to think” about expelling Democrats who are pushing impeachment ...
A group of Democratic-led states filed a lawsuit on Monday to challenge the Trump administration's decision to gut the U.S.
Three Democratic U.S. senators are asking the Trump administration to explain how it analyzed a proposed rule to eliminate ...
Republicans in Congress have made progress on spending, adding some $350 billion to the Pentagon and Homeland Security.
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