Greenland, Trump and Congress
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The low polling of Congress won't matter much if American voters are furious with the president, CNN's chief data analyst, Harry Enten, explained looking at new numbers. Speaking Monday, Enten explored the low approval of Republicans,
Republican Rep. Don Bacon warned that President Donald Trump could face impeachment from his own party if he pursued a military move involving Greenland.
A bipartisan coalition in Congress introduces a resolution rejecting Trump’s Greenland threats and reaffirming U.S. commitments to Denmark, Greenland, and NATO allies.
Senate Republicans blocked an effort to curb the Trump administration’s military action in Venezuela, a victory for the president who was incensed that some Republicans tried to tie his hands on a key foreign policy.
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Republicans Condemn Trump’s Threats to Tariff Countries Over Greenland Row: ‘Bad for America’
President Donald Trump’s threat to tariff countries who oppose his campaign to annex Greenland has sparked outrage among global allies, with key world leaders vowing to “ uphold European sovereignty .” And it’s not only caused a storm in international waters, as Trump’s warning also prompted a new wave of criticism within his own party.
The Senate will vote next week on a measure that would block Trump from using military force “within or against Venezuela” without approval from Congress.
House Republican introduces bill to make Greenland America's 51st state as President Donald Trump pushes for U.S. control of the strategic Danish Arctic territory.
Trump’s health plan, outlined in a four-point memo, will be negotiated with Congress over whether to include the strongest possible pro-life protections and prevent federal funds from being used to pay for abortions. The Hyde Amendment, long included in federal spending bills, prevents tax dollars from being used on elective abortions.
President Donald Trump is exploiting a massive loophole to unilaterally make significant policy decisions with no input from Congress. Now, one conservative is calling on Congress to close that loophole.
Rep. Neal Dunn (R-Fla.) said Tuesday he would retire from Congress, forgoing a reelection bid and further weakening the Republican House majority. “After much prayerful consideration and discussion with my family,