Trump’s speech to Congress comes as he wields vast power almost daring lawmakers, courts to stop him
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump arrives this week on Capitol Hill to deliver a speech to Congress, a coequal branch ...
The last time President Donald Trump climbed the rostrum in the House chamber to deliver an address to Congress, he arrived ...
President Trump’s speech on Tuesday evening isn’t technically considered a State of the Union address — that comes next year, ...
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New Republic on MSNDOGE Just Changed Almost Half of Its Supposed Savings “Receipts”Even after the latest round of deletions, errors still persisted on the site. DOGE still claimed that it had saved $106 ...
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California Assembly members are crying foul after Speaker Robert Rivas removed five Republicans and one Democrat from high-profile committees and subcommittees.
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MLive - GrandRapids/Muskegon/Kalamazoo on MSNWhat Michigan politicians say about Trump’s White House clash over UkraineThe fallout from the heated exchange sparked criticism from Ukraine-backing lawmakers as well as praise from Republican ...
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FOX 5 New York on MSNTrump's 2025 address to Congress: Who will be there, what happens after and morePresident Donald Trump will deliver the first joint congressional address of his second presidency on Tuesday night. Here's ...
Donald Trump will meet top officials on March 3 to discuss freezing US aid to Ukraine, cutting intelligence sharing, and ...
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Judging by his past speeches to Congress, President Donald Trump once felt the need to ask lawmakers to pass his agenda.
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds, a Republican, signed SF418, a bill that eliminates “gender identity” as a protected class under the ...
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Hosted on MSNMichigan Sugar CEO to attend Trump’s joint address to CongressThe CEO of one of Bay County’s largest employers will attend President Donald Trump’s joint address to Congress this week.
President Trump’s historic Jan. 20 pardons of the U.S. Capitol rioters freed prisoners and ended the legal cases of nearly 1,600 people, shutting down the largest federal prosecution in U.S. history.
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