Ohio GOP chairman admitted to fellow Republicans that the party thwarted an anti-gerrymandering proposal in last year's election by misleading voters on what it would do.
Republicans have heaped praise on Meta for eliminating its fact-checking program and scaling back its content restrictions ahead of President-elect Donald Trump ’s inauguration, touting the changes as a welcome step toward addressing their concerns over “censorship.”
If the Justice Department under Merrick Garland and Joe Biden is genuinely so awful, why do Republicans keep resorting to a baseless lie about it?
Republicans say they may make California bend to their policy demands before approving wildfire aid. That would set a terrible precedent.
The acrimonious start to the 2025 Minnesota legislative session showed no signs of abating on Friday. Attorneys for House Republicans have until Tuesday to file a response to petitions filed with the Minnesota Supreme Court by DFL House leaders and DFL Secretary of State Steve Simon.
Should GOP lawmakers read special counsel Jack Smith’s report in the elections case? Yes. Will Republicans bother to do so? Almost certainly not.
Republican lawmakers are reviving a flurry of bills targeting federal employees' telework options, pay and benefits, as well as agency relocations.
President-elect Donald Trump is giving Republicans his blessing to negotiate on a key tax that could prove critical to the GOP’s negotiations for a massive conservative policy overhaul next year.
GOP lawmakers want to amend the "right-to-shelter" law, let police work more closely with ICE, and increase transparency from Gov. Healey.
On Friday at PICA Head Start Training Center in Minneapolis, Democratic leaders laid out their agenda for the session amid an ongoing power dispute with Republicans​ over who can and should control the chamber.