The House Intelligence Committee is being given a makeover, with Republicans who have “more MAGA-friendly credentials” replacing some other GOP members. The committee was seen as one of the last bastions of old-school Republicanism in Congress before Trump ordered a reshuffle.
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) on Tuesday said that he disagreed with President Donald Trump's decision to pardon violent Capitol rioters who assaulted police officers.Speaking with reporters, Tillis said he's worried that Trump's pardons could set a precedent that "police officers could potentially be
Political scientists explain the 'why' behind GOP members' reluctance to challenge Trump's agenda and potential checks from within Congress and the judiciary.
Speaker Mike Johnson has made the House Intelligence Committee far friendlier to the MAGA movement, and the adverse consequences are likely to linger.
More broadly, Trump is calling for nothing less than a return to the 19th-century notion of Manifest Destiny (a term he explicitly used) in the manner of William McKinley (whom he described as “a great president”).
The farcical nature of the inauguration was a fitting reminder that everything about the MAGA movement is a scam.
If anyone was expecting moderate Republicans in Congress to temper Donald Trump’s more extreme plans on immigration and tariffs, the president-elect doesn’t plan to give them the chance, Trump told lawmakers this week.
Steve Bannon, the rumpled bard of MAGA, made a characteristically bold and combative promise when asked recently about the relationship between Donald Trump’s base and Elon Musk, tech titan, world’s richest man and Trump bestie.
Trump's got the bullhorn now to say, ‘MAGA nation is watching,’” said outgoing Dallas County Republican Party Chair Kelley Koch.
Several GOP Senate incumbents are already staring down the threat of primary challenges next year as friction builds between the MAGA and establishment wings. Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas), who plans
President-elect Donald Trump used one last rally on the eve of his inauguration to again celebrate his election victory, declaring “We won” to a crowd celebrating his return.
Speaker Johnson bows to Mar-a-Lago in ousting Intel Chair Mike Turner.