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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York says he'll vote against DHS funding after federal agents fatally shot Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara says he requested that state law enforcement attend the scene of the shooting of Alex Pretti "immediately" after hearing the news of his killing. The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, who O'Hara requested ...
Recent votes have made it clear: While the hold of Trump and GOP leaders on Republican rank-and-file remains strong, it's slipping in notable ways.
Senate Republicans are divided over Immigration and Custom Enforcement (ICE) tactics, which now threaten to trigger a partial government shutdown after the second fatal shooting in Minneapolis of a protester.
A growing number of Republican senators, including Thom Tillis of North Carolina, say President Trump is getting bad policy advice.
Former NFL sideline reporter Michele Tafoya plans to launch a run for the Senate in Minnesota, giving Republicans a high-profile recruit as they look to put the state in play next year.
President Trump’s slumping job approval numbers and the public controversies swirling around his second term in office are putting a strain on his relationship with GOP senators, who are looking for ways to distance themselves from the president heading into the November midterms.
President Donald Trump battles Senate Republicans over the blue slip tradition that gives home state senators power to block judicial nominees.
After Senate Republicans empowered themselves to file lucrative “Arctic Frost” lawsuits, House Republicans voted unanimously to take that power away.
A trio of Republican senators asked the Trump administration to end a visa waiver program in far-flung U.S. territories in the Pacific that they say encourages "birth tourism."