Democratic strategist James Carville made a bold prediction on Friday: The Trump administration and Republican lawmakers will suffer a massive collapse in 30 days. Axios' Jim VandeHei and author of the 'Fresh Hell' newsletter Tina Brown discuss Carville's remarks and Rahm Emanuel.
As part of a rapidly escalating war on corporate and government diversity, equity and inclusion programs, President Donald Trump’s administration and his allies are relying heavily on a two-year-old Supreme Court precedent that says virtually nothing about diversity in the workplace.
Right to work is one of four different pieces of legislation that would change collective bargaining laws for Ohio's public and private employees.
The previously unreported intrusion came as the Trump campaign was hacked by Iranian operatives.
Democrats say the bill would make sure people who sign initiatives are registered voters. Republicans say the new bill just makes the process harder.
A senior House Republican is leading the way on work requirements for federal benefits as GOP lawmakers work to cobble together a plan on reconciliation.
Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., on Elon Musk's ultimatum to federal workers and meetings on the GOP budget.
An interview with Indivisible co-founder Leah Greenberg, who argues that the anti-Musk public backlash hitting Republicans shows how Democrats can use this moment to mobilize a robust opposition.
Republican Sen. Markwayne Mullin offered some cold comfort to his own constituents who have been dismissed from their federal jobs and are struggling to pay their bills. During an interview with NBC News’ Kirsten Welker on Meet the Press Sunday,
Several Republican lawmakers have faced backlash from constituents in recent days over President Trump's sweeping cuts to the federal government, which have been spearheaded by the Department of Government Efficiency, a task force led by Elon Musk.
One GOP delegate at Saturday's convention enthusiastically compared Trump's approach to burning down a large building to 'get the critters out.'