The GOP freshman class president sees House Republicans as unified behind Trump's agenda.
Birthright citizenship has a long and complicated history in the US, and its end may be near.
Limited resources and various other hurdles are preventing ICE from unlocking its potential.
The 47th president’s portrait selections indicate aspirations for his second term and beyond.
Thousands of firings and a massive audit await America’s least popular federal agency.
The president’s move to drop charges on the mayor of New York sparked accusations of corruption. But it’s more likely a matter of circumstance.
The staunch fiscal conservative is slated to slash federal spending and bureaucratic bloat from his perch in the Trump White House.
Land appropriation laws and an anti-Israel bias have exacerbated tensions with the US.
The right is going to win big in next week’s elections — but then what?
The vice president is getting tough assignments at home and speaking for the Trump administration abroad.
Though they desperately need a win, shutting down the federal government is a big risk.
Conservatives have long alleged abuses from the Obama-era consumer protection agency.