Speaking to the three top House Republican leaders over the past three days at the House GOP retreat here in Doral, Fla., revealed how President Trump is both the glue holding the fragile majority
With little room for error, the House Republicans’ vote counter welcomes the president’s help to keep the caucus united on taxes and spending.
After fours years of criticizing budget deficits under Joe Biden, Republicans now have a math problem of their own.
House Republican leaders recently outlined a timeline for kicking off the procedures for passing budget legislation meant to reflect President Donald Trump’s list of policy priorities.
Some of President Donald Trump's working-class and middle-class supporters see a lack of emphasis on lowering consumer costs and making daily American life more affordable.
Minn., left, and House Speaker Mike Johnson of La., applaud President Donald Trump at the 2025 House Republican Members Conference Dinner at Trump National Doral Miami in
The Trump administration temporarily paused federal grant, loan and other financial assistance programs, effective 5 p.m. ET Tuesday.
Some House Republicans are frustrated with a lack of progress in the reconciliation process, but leadership says the conference is right on schedule.
House Speaker Mike Johnson said he was aiming to have a blueprint for a budget soon.
Throughout his remarks, Trump name-checked various lawmakers in the crowd. He heaped praise on Speaker Mike Johnson — “a high quality person, very religious person” — and Whip Tom Emmer, whom he said he’d gotten to know and respect.
The administration is showing it doesn’t view the House and Senate as equal partners. So far, Republicans, who hold both majorities, are accepting their new status.
A three-day meeting of U.S. House Republicans, meant to jumpstart President Donald Trump's $4 trillion tax cut agenda, ended on Wednesday without a deal as party fiscal hawks refused to move ahead unless the plan reduced the $1.