President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on promises of cutting jobs, moving positions out of the Washington, D.C., metro area and eliminating the federal Department of Education.
The move comes after Musk became one of Trump's staunchest supporters, and biggest financial backers, during the last stage ...
I say it all the time, I’m dying to get back to do this. We will ultimately eliminate the federal Department of Education,” ...
Johnson said on Tuesday he has already spoken briefly to Trump about the government funding ... were negotiating how to avoid ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson said Republicans won't make the mistakes of last time and will be much better prepared for a ...
With Republicans on cusp of unified control of Washington, Congress appears primed to extend federal funding well into ...
Republicans have consistently trashed President Joe Biden's economic agenda and his handling of our immigration crisis. Can ...
The Justice Department’s renewed focus to beat the clock on Jan. 6 prosecutions added concerns of waste to the cries of politicization. An example of government efficiency […] ...
Former 2024 Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy spoke to political commentator and Daily Caller Co-Founder ...
The 118th Congress is likely to have at least one final political standoff before the balance of power shifts, and it's over ...
Republican electoral wins in both the presidential race and the Senate are changing the game on government funding, as ...
A government review of TikTok’s Canadian operations found “specific national security risks” around the company.