Trump tapping 2 House Republicans for future admin fuels concerns about slim majority
President-elect Trump's selection of two House Republicans for his administration is prompting concerns about the GOP's likely slim majority in the chamber.
President-elect Trump's selection of two House Republicans for his administration is prompting concerns about the GOP's likely slim majority in the chamber.
Sen. John Fetterman called Sen. Marco Rubio "a strong choice" for secretary of state amid reports that President-elect Donald Trump is expected to tap Rubio for the role.
House Speaker Mike Johnson said he invited President-elect Donald Trump to Capitol Hill on Wednesday before his meeting with President Biden.
The Senate majority leader had not extended invitations to two candidates in close races. U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) has opened up this week’s Senate orientation to all new senators, his office said on Nov. 12. A spokesperson told news outlets that invitations were sent to senator-elects Dave McCormick (R-Pa.) and Ruben Gallego
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries said Tuesday that Democrats will in the weeks and months ahead engage in post-election analysis following bruising outcomes for the party last week, as Republicans will take control of the White House, Senate and possibly even the House. “We’re going to have a family conversation that needs to be
Sen. Tom Cotton is expected to succeed Sen. Marco Rubio and lead the Senate Intelligence Committee.
Rep. Mike Waltz of Florida has a tough stance on communist China, having been vocal on Beijing’s espionage and human rights abuses. President-elect Donald Trump on Nov. 12 announced he has picked Rep. Mike Waltz (R-Fla.), a vocal critic of communist China, to serve as his national security adviser. Trump said Waltz would serve in