Donald Trump, War Powers Resolution and Senate
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Donald Trump reportedly yelled at Republican senator Susan Collins in an explosive and expletive-filled phone call after she voted against one of his agendas. Sources told The Hillthat the president,
Trump has faced pushback from GOP members of Congress, but analysts said that doesn't mean his grip on the party is slipping.
President Donald Trump faced Republican defections on a series of split votes this week, but his willingness to call out members of his own party convinced some wavering lawmakers to stay in line.
Sen. Lindsey Graham enthusiastically backed Donald Trump’s ominous warning to Cuba to “make a deal” on Sunday—then followed up with a chilling threat of his own. Trump, 79, warned the Latin American nation to come to an agreement with him “before it’s too late” in a Truth Social post Sunday morning.
The first week of January was a busy one in Congress, where the GOP confronted a newly slim margin and divisions over health care and foreign policy.
President Donald Trump laid into Republican Senator Susan Collins in an expletive-laden phone call after she voted against one of his top priorities. The president reportedly made a “profanity-laced” call to the vulnerable Republican senator on Thursday,
President Donald Trump gathered House Republicans this week at Washington’s Kennedy Center for a pep rally that kicked off the year.
The war powers resolution will need another vote in the Senate before it becomes official. Still, the five defectors' rebellion served as a sharp rebuke.
President Trump's GOP majority in the House is shrinking with the resignation of Marjorie Taylor Greene and sudden death of Doug LaMalfa.
The bills weren't seen as controversial and passed the House and the Senate unanimously. But President Donald Trump's vetoes carried signs of political disagreement.
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Republicans condemn Trump's 'intimidation' tactics
President Donald Trump is ratcheting up pressure on Republicans in Congress after a group of senators voted to block him from waging war in Venezuela. Some Capitol Hill Republicans are now grumbling about the White House's aggressive arm-twisting.