President Trump is facing increasing resistance from Republicans in Congress to certain proposals and parts of his agenda as ...
After the November elections, Idaho Republican Party Chairwoman Dorothy Moon celebrated the “strong conservative campaigns” ...
Donald Trump proposed a new name for the Republican Party, while once again teasing plans to seek a third term, as he shared ...
A health care proposal circulated by the White House in recent days is running into the reality of Republican divisions on ...
A recently passed resolution to limit free speech demonstrates how little the state Republican Party believes in the First Amendment, writes columnist Rod Miller.
For more than a generation, the American Right maintained a foreign-policy consensus that included unwavering support for ...
Alarm Bells Ringing for the GOP Ahead of 2026 Midterms** As Republican lawmakers review the landscape ahead of the crucial 2026 midterm elections, a palpable sense of urgency is ...
Across party lines, 84% of survey participants say democracy is in crisis or facing serious challenges, with distinct divides ...
President Trump said Sunday the GOP “has never been so united” after recent tension between himself and some members of the ...
Trump and his allies seem to want to transform American politics into a system for producing Republican victory.
A Newsweek analysis shows how the GOP is being split along two axes: loyalty to Trump and institutional conservatism.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's split with President Donald Trump is due in part to Trump's shifts on hot-button issues, while she remains ideologically consistent.