President-elect Trump demanded Sunday that the next Senate GOP leader allow him to make recess appointments, which would effectively let him fast-track his nominees and appointments without ...
Republicans flipped the Senate, but Democratic candidates often outran the top of the ticket, winning at least four battleground states that Vice President Kamala Harris lost. Harris lost all ...
Trump won't vote in the secret-ballot race, but his influence on it is palpable. Senate Republicans are poised to make a historic decision on Wednesday when they'll gather behind closed doors to ...
President-elect Donald Trump on Sunday involved himself publicly in the Senate leadership race for the first time, writing on Truth Social that anyone running to be the next Senate majority leader ...
FIRST ON FOX: Senate Minority Whip John Thune, R-S.D., responded to President-Elect Donald Trump's newly announced litmus test for those vying to be the next GOP leader, exclusively telling Fox ...
Three Republican senators with a history as rabble-rousers are poised for the first time in their careers to chair major committees when the new Senate convenes in January. Texas Sen. Ted Cruz is ...
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk on Sunday endorsed lawmaker Rick Scott for Senate majority leader, joining a growing list of MAGA figures who are throwing their support behind the Florida Republican.
But as the final margins are still being tallied, the Senate race in Pennsylvania remains open with both candidates at odds over a projected victor in the close election. On Thursday, the ...
Tennessee's Senate Republican supermajority will welcome three new faces when the legislature returns in January, with Republicans Tom Hatcher, Bobby Harshbarger, and Jessie Seal winning election ...
Despite enjoying a 53-47 majority in the next Senate, Donald Trump called for any Republican senator seeking the position of majority leader to agree to make recess appointments during his ...
“I voted just to say I voted for somebody. They say if you don’t vote you can’t complain,” Canther said about his Senate vote. “I felt both of them were flipping back and forth on ...
It’s not a tool of compromise, it’s a tool of obstruction,” Gallego said last year as he announced his Senate campaign. Still feeling the same way, I wonder, now that Republicans are about ...