Charlie Kirk: Why Is Trump Having to Fight Alone?
It is convention during this period for Christians to commit to some deliberate act of denial in order to focus on their faith and bring them nearer their God.
It is convention during this period for Christians to commit to some deliberate act of denial in order to focus on their faith and bring them nearer their God.
Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) announced Wednesday he will become the fifth Republican senator to back a resolution to nullify President Donald Trump’s national emergency.
Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview on Tuesday that Republicans’ constitutional concerns over President Trump’s national emergency declaration to secure the southern border is “pure, unadulterated B.S.”
The Senate will vote on Thursday on a resolution that would nullify President Donald Trump’s national emergency declaration to build a wall along the southern border.
Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT) told Breitbart News that he plans to support President Donald Trump on his national emergency and build the wall along the southern border. “We must protect” Americans and secure the border, Daines said.
Actress Amber Tamblyn declared in an interview that Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) is a victim of “male grooming,” citing Collins’ vote to confirm Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh in 2018.
New York Times best-selling author and populist conservative columnist Ann Coulter says Republican lawmakers opposing President Trump’s National Emergency declaration at the United States-Mexico border are not “principled at all.”
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) predicted Monday that ten Republican senators will vote for a Democrat resolution to end President Donald Trump’s national emergency declaration to build the wall.
Democrat-led states allied with Planned Parenthood are challenging the Trump administration’s new rule that would block about $60 million in family planning funding to the organization because it provides and refers for abortions.
Sens. Susan Collins (R-ME) and Tom Udall (D-NM) unveiled the Senate version of a bill Thursday that would terminate President Donald Trump’s national emergency allowing him to build a wall along the southern border.
The Senate confirmed Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler Thursday to become the next leader of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
House Democrats introduced a resolution Friday to nullify President Donald Trump’s national emergency order to build the wall, but they face steep hurdles in Congress.
Tuesday on PBS’s “NewsHour,” Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) said she was “not prepared at this point” to endorse President Donald Trump’s reelection bid in 2020. Host Judy Woodruff asked, “Are you, at this point, prepared to endorse President Trump?” Collins said,
Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) she believed Congress could reach a compromise on “physical barriers” at the border but “not to the degree” President Donald Trump has requested. Collins said, “I don’t know how any member
On Thursday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Cuomo Primetime,” Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) stated that her “best guess” on the government shutdown is that “the end is in sight.” Collins said, “My best guess is the end is in sight. I hope
Six Republican senators bucked President Donald Trump and voted for a spending bill that does not contain the president’s increased border wall funding request.
Nearly all GOP Senators are rejecting a proposal backed by Sen. Chuck Schumer that would have President Donald Trump agree to reopen the shuttered federal agencies in exchange for Democrats promising to debate his border wall funding request, according to Politico.
President’s Donald Trump’s son-in-law and his top congressional aide met with six GOP Senators who are offering a series of cheap-labor and amnesty measures in exchange for border-wall funding, according to reporters in Congress.
Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) said Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) should go forward with a Senate vote on bills passed in the House to re-open parts of the governmental . Collins said, “Well, I can’t
President Donald Trump has had as much impact on the third branch of government in two years as most presidents have in two full terms, and the new Senate opens the door for the second half of his first term to be even more significant than the first half.
The dramatic vote in the Senate Friday afternoon on whether to proceed to a final vote on the House-passed continuing budget resolution that includes $5.7 billion of border wall funding placed an intense spotlight on three Democrat senators whose re-election prospects in 2020 are considered uncertain.
Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) said there was “nothing wrong” with a Republican mounting a primary challenge to President Donald Trump in 2020. Collins said, “I see nothing wrong with challengers. That is part
Hollywood super-producer Ryan Murphy announced Sunday that he will launch a big-money organization aimed at defeating “anti-LGBTQ” Republican lawmakers.
Lesperance said GOP losses in the region “were a continuation of a trend that began way before Donald Trump, but his presidency has increased the disconnect between New England Republicans and the broader national Republican Party.”
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) won the West Virginia Senate race on Tuesday, beating West Virginia Attorney General and Republican candidate Patrick Morrisey.
Left-wing activists and organized mobs have committed some 40 acts of violence and thuggery against President Trump and his supporters in October, and there are still two days to go.
Abortion industry giants Planned Parenthood and NARAL say they still believe the woman who first accused newly confirmed Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh of gang-raping girls while in high school and then walked back her own statement.
Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) said Republicans must “push back” against partisan Democrat and left-wing “thuggery.”
“I will not live in fear,” the senator said. “I will not be intimidated. I’m going to continue to do what I think is right for the people of the state whom I work very hard for, and for our nation.”
Alumni and faculty of Sen. Susan Collins’ (R-ME) alma mater are urging the university to revoke her honorary degree over her vote to confirm Justice Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
Maine law enforcement is investigating a suspicious letter sent to the Bangor home of Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME), according to reports breaking Monday afternoon.
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey and Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) have struck a virtual dead heat, according to a poll released on Wednesday.
Monday on Fox News Channel’s “Hannity,” Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) reacted to the fallout from now-Supreme Court Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation over the weekend. He applauded his colleague Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) for her stance and vote in Saturday’s
Alaska Republican party officials are weighing plans to punish Murkowski for voting against the Kavanaugh confirmation.
With the confirmation of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, the Republican political establishment has done something it is not actually used to doing. It won. It isn’t that Republicans have never won before, it is just that they typically win by forfeit.
The Senate’s moderates were the stars of the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation battle. With the slender Republican majority — just one vote on the Senate Judiciary Committee, and two votes in the Senate overall — the moderates held unusual influence.
Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) said now-Supreme Court Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s denial of allegations of sexual misconduct was convincing, however, his partisanship during his testimony went “over the line.” Collins said, “I was certainly
Wendy Rogers, the GOP congressional candidate for Arizona’s first district, joined Breitbart News Saturday on SiriusXM Patriot Channel 125.
President Donald Trump warned Sen. Lisa Murkowski that she might face political retribution for her decision to oppose his nominee to the Supreme Court, Judge Brett Kavanaugh.
The partisan Democrat opposition to Judge Brett Kavanaugh was a “great political gift” to Republicans, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said in Washington Post article.