Republican states will bear the brunt of some of President Donald Trump's biggest budget cuts after Democratic states launched successful legal challenges.Newsweek sought email comment on Thursday from the Department of Defense;
WASHINGTON – Republicans in Louisiana’s congressional delegation were all for the tariffs President Donald Trump announced Wednesday afternoon, while the Democrats were concerned.
President Donald Trump's executive order seeking to overhaul the nation's elections is facing its first legal challenges.
Democratic groups and party congressional leaders filed suit on a recent order signed by Trump that calls for requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote.
Trump has argued that the unprecedented changes, which could have a big impact on the next election, are necessary to prevent the kind of voter fraud that he falsely blames for his 2020 loss to Joe Biden.
Delaware Sen. Chris Coons argued that Democrats lost to President Donald Trump in the 2024 elections due to many Americans not voting rather than on policies.
If the Democratic-aligned nominee for a Wisconsin Supreme Court wins and the Republican candidate only narrowly prevails here, a NASCAR capital that’s nobody’s idea of a battleground, GOP lawmakers on the ballot next year will have cause to repeat Trump’s signature line from his show business days: You’re fired.
President Donald Trump dramatically escalated his global trade war by announcing his most sweeping set of tariffs yet on goods from every country that trades with the United States.