Republicans will keep their majority in the U.S. House of Representatives, the Associated Press projected Wednesday.
Republicans have won enough seats to control the House of Representatives, completing the party’s sweep into power and ...
With Republicans now holding full control of the government, they have a clear path to pursue major immigration reforms, tax ...
Despite the Republican majority, the GOP faces challenges with narrow margins in both chambers, potentially complicating ...
U.S. Senate Republicans elected John Thune to lead the chamber next year, opting for a well-regarded insider and shrugging ...
Democrats were projected to win at least 208 House seats and Republicans 215 seats as of Friday. A party needs 218 seats in order to have the majority.
Republicans are projected to take the White House, Senate, and House, allowing the GOP to go full steam ahead on Donald Trump ...
Republicans have retained their House majority, giving the GOP control of both chambers of Congress and clearing the way for ...
Republican control of both chambers of Congress means that President-elect Donald Trump will have a path to enact his agenda ...
Democrats in both chambers of Congress have expressed concern over President-elect Trump’s decision to tap Rep. Matt Gaetz (R ...
With full control, Trump and the Republicans will be able to pursue their legislative agenda without serious threat from ...
The last time they had power, the GOP passed a number of key pieces of legislation and helped reshape the Supreme Court.