Government Shutdown Won’t Affect Food Benefits in February
President Donald Trump directed agencies to ensure government food benefits will be dispensed in February despite a partial government shutdown.
President Donald Trump directed agencies to ensure government food benefits will be dispensed in February despite a partial government shutdown.
Sen. Mike Braun (R-IN) told Breitbart News that he ran for the Senate because he was tired of the Mitt Romney “old way of governing” and wanted to shake up the “status quo” in Congress.
House Speaker Paul Ryan is facing Democratic criticism for his planned visa-giveaway to Irish college-graduates, and the Irish government is reportedly trying to overcome the opposition by promising to deliver reciprocal benefits for American graduates.
GOP politicians are working with Irish politicians and advocacy groups to pass a bill that would transfer thousands of white collar jobs from U.S. graduates to Irish graduates.
Sen. David Perdue (D-GA) said on Wednesday that Republicans should not put up with the intimidation of left-wing, anti-Kavanaugh protesters.
President Trump’s “America First” immigration plan – which cuts legal immigration levels in half and mandates E-Verify to stop illegal immigration – would stabilize the United States’ unprecedented population growth..
Tuesday in an interview on Fox Business Network’s “Mornings with Maria,” Senator David Perdue (R-GA) criticized the Democrats’ handling of the sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court justice nominee Brett Kavanaugh, calling it “politicized.” “[Democrats] have certainly politicized this. They held
The New York Times is admitting that the process known as “chain migration” — whereby newly naturalized citizens can bring an unlimited number of foreign relatives to the U.S. — is being used to import entire small villages of extended foreign families.
Sen. David Perdue (R-GA) slammed the Senate’s “unacceptable” short-term continuing resolution (CR) on Tuesday. The CR would prevent President Donald Trump’s potential shutdown threat over partial border wall funding.
The last period in United States history that saw a booming, record-hitting foreign-born population was met with a near immigration moratorium that lasted for about 40 years.
Sen. David Perdue (R-GA) suggested on Monday evening that he will “resist” any efforts to hastily rename the Russell Senate Office Building in honor of the late Sen. John McCain (R-AZ).
Sen. David Perdue (R-GA) told Breitbart News exclusively on Tuesday that President Donald Trump clearly stated he will never sign a “last-minute, massive omnibus spending bill again” and charged that the U.S. needs to build his proposed border wall.
Senator David Perdue (R-GA) told Breitbart News Sunday in an exclusive interview that President Donald Trump will probably not sign another spending bill that does not include funding for his proposed southern border wall.
Senator David Perdue (R-GA) told Breitbart News Sunday in an exclusive interview that the state of America’s financial affairs is “desperate.”
Time off for Congress began Thursday and, except for a couple work days next week, the House and Senate are away from Capitol Hill. The absences are called “district work sessions,” but business is not getting done in Washington.
Rand Paul, Mike Lee, and six of their Senate colleagues introduced President Donald Trump’s rescission package on Thursday to slash $15 billion in wasteful government funding.
Monday on Fox Business Network’s “Mornings With Maria,” Sen. David Perdue (R-GA) said it was “going to come out” that the Obama administration “really did interfere” with the 2016 presidential election. Partial transcript as follows: BARTIROMO: He can’t form his government. That
Sen. David Perdue (R-GA) continued his effort to promote the #MakeCongresWorkAgain campaign by holding a press conference on Tuesday at the Capitol with fellow Republicans.
Conservative senators have sent a letter to Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) demanding that lawmakers confirm President Donald Trump’s 271 outstanding nominations and pass a spending bill before the August recess or skip the break altogether.
Just two days after conservatives held a press conference on Capitol Hill to launch a #MakeCongressWorkAgain campaign to put a spotlight on the Republican-led Senate’s short work week and its failure to get business done, Senators closed up shop at 3:00 p.m. on Thursday.
Sen. David Perdue (R-GA) held a press conference Tuesday on Capitol Hill to announce an effort to get the Senate to craft, debate, and pass a spending bill and confirm President Donald Trump’s 271 outstanding nominations before the scheduled August recess — or stay in Washington until the work gets done.
A group of Republican senators who recently traveled to China are sounding the alarm on what they see as a serious threat to America: unfair Chinese trade practices.
Pro-open borders Sen. Jeff Flake’s (R-AZ) plan to give amnesty to potentially millions of illegal aliens in exchange for three years of funding for a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border was blocked yet again in the Senate on Tuesday.
The Senate’s supposedly open and lengthy debate on immigration and amnesty will likely come to a quick end on Thursday, leaving both Democratic and GOP groups scrambling to find 60 votes before a Senate recess starts on Friday. The short period means
President Donald Trump has been “instinctively in line” with Americans when it comes to illegal and legal immigration, populist conservative Sen. David Perdue (R-GA) told local media.
Sen. Perdue questioned the Congressional Budget Office’s (CBO) political bias during a Senate Budget Committee hearing on Wednesday.
Sen. Marco Rubio is signaling support for the centrist immigration plan developed by Senators Tom Cotton and David Perdue, which raise wages by ending chain migration, and which is backed by President Donald Trump. The news was buried by Politico under a
The YouTube sensations known as Diamond and Silk, former Democrats who left the party to support President Donald Trump, slammed the news media for spending a week focused on unsubstantiated claims that Donald Trump may have used an expletive to refer to Africa and Haiti.
Populist conservative Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) is firing back after being attacked by pro-amnesty Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), saying the American people voted for “Donald Trump’s vision of immigration policy.”
Tom Cotton’s strong influence over the national debate on immigration policy and the Trump administration has left Chuck Schumer unwilling to broker an immigration deal unless the populist conservative Senator is left out of the conversation.
President Trump honored civil rights icon and pro-American immigration reformer Barbara Jordan, who fought tirelessly in her last years in Congress to reduce legal immigration levels to benefit America’s working and middle class.
Tuesday on CNN’s “New Day,” Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-HI) said she would have questions for Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, who is set to appear before a congressional committee later in the day, about the Trump administration’s immigration policy. Hirono told
Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” Sen. David Perdue (GA) who was in the immigration policy meeting with a bipartisan group of lawmakers when President Donald Trump allegedly used the word “shithole” to refer to Haiti, and El Salvador and African nations, said
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) now says he scolded President Trump at a White House meeting on immigration in which the president allegedly asked: “Why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?”
President Trump’s most popular pro-American immigration reform, the system known as “E-Verify,” which would bar employers nationwide from hiring illegal aliens over Americans, was entirely left out of immigration discussions on Tuesday at the White House.
Senator David Perdue said any amnesty plan for nearly 800,000 illegal aliens would not “go anywhere in the United States Senate” unless it is attached to a plan that ends chain migration.
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR), says it is “not a ‘nativist view” to want a national immigration policy that benefits American citizens.
The political pair was joined by PGA tour player Bryson DeChambau and former PGA tour player Dana Quigley.
Majority Leader Sen. Mitch McConnell has endorsed the Raise Act, which would raise Americans’ wages by halving annual immigration into the United States.
President Donald Trump and a group of GOP Senators are urging the GOP’s House leadership to exclude any DACA amnesty-for-benefits from the year-end budget debate.