The right-wing House Freedom Caucus said Wednesday it will introduce a censure resolution against Democratic Rep. Al Green for as verbal protest during President Donald Trump's speech to a joint session of Congress.
Republican U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson aims to hold a vote on Tuesday on a bill to fund the government through September 30, a move needed to avert a partial shutdown of agencies late next week,
The conservative House Freedom Caucus is vowing to introduce a censure resolution against Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) on Wednesday, less than 24 hours after he was escorted out of President
Speaker Mike Johnson scored a big win last week by advancing his budget plan for President Donald Trump’s sweeping domestic agenda. To do it, he made a series of competing and sometimes contradictory assurances to different parts of his conference.
Since the House Freedom Caucus was founded in 2015, it has bedeviled a succession of Republican speakers, from John Boehner to Paul Ryan to Kevin McCarthy to current gavel-wielder Mike Johnson. With Republicans holding a slim 218-214 House majority through the end of March,
The House Freedom Caucus says it plans to introduce a resolution censuring Democratic Rep. Al Green for heckling President Trump’s joint session of Congress, a breach of decorum Republicans are calling “shameful.
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Members of the House Freedom Caucus opened up about their meeting with President Trump about avoiding a government shutdown.
Members of the House Freedom Caucus are planning to introduce a resolution to censure Democratic Texas Rep. Al Green who was kicked out of President Donald Trump's address to Congress Tuesday night. Green disrupted Trump's speech and said the president had "no mandate."
President Trump is scheduled to huddle with a group of House conservatives on Wednesday, as the White House pushes for a clean funding stopgap to keep the government open. The meeting — which will include members of the conservative House Freedom Caucus and other hardliners,
The House will attempt to pass a budget resolution this week that unlocks President Donald Trump’s agenda, setting up a pivotal test for Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) as he battles with the Senate over who is taking the lead.
#BREAKING: House Speaker Mike Johnson talks to reporters after the ... requirements as a way to reduce costs. The hardline Freedom Caucus took a break from being a thorn in Johnson’s side ...