Washington Democrats finally have a first point of leverage against President Donald Trump — but it comes with a dilemma that could leave them looking even more hapless than they have so far in his ...
Fetterman urges Democrats to talk like ‘regular’ people instead of ranting about ‘oligarchs’
Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., urged members of his party to talk like regular people on Tuesday while pushing back on MSNBC’s ...
After meeting with his conference, the Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said "Republicans do not have the votes" to ...
Democrats are still divided over whether they should attempt to utilize their leverage to extract concessions from Republicans or risk a shutdown.
The top Senate Democrat said his members were not ready to provide the votes to allow the Republican-written stopgap spending ...
With less than three days to go before government funding runs out, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is ...
Presented by National Council on Aging{beacon} Evening Report TRUMP FIRST 100 DAYS© Greg NashSenate Dems under pressure over ...
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The 19th on MSNThe 19th Explains: Can Republicans avert a government shutdown?Congress has to fund the government before Saturday or it will begin to shut down. Here is what to expect as Republicans ...
Senate Democrats are staking out their positions on a bill to temporarily fund the government, known as a continuing resolution (CR), which would avert a federal shutdown.
Charts show how each Democratic and Republican senator voted on President Trump's Cabinet picks and selection for FBI director.
The Democratic grappling reflects a larger question confronting the party: When to fight and when to fall in line?
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said there are not enough votes in his caucus to advance the short-term funding bill that passed in the House on Tuesday, and instead ...
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