In a bold move, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene diverges from GOP leadership, urging immediate action on rising health care costs amid the looming government shutdown. Her fierce critique highlights a growing divide within the party as she fights for solutions.
As the government shutdown drags into its eighth day, a heated exchange erupts between House leaders Hakeem Jeffries and Mike Lawler over health care funding and political tactics. Tensions remain high as both sides refuse to budge.
As federal subsidies for health insurance face expiration, Idaho residents like Susan Wood warn of skyrocketing premiums and potential loss of coverage. Thousands could be affected as Congress debates the future of healthcare funding.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, once a staunch Trump ally, is making headlines for her bold criticisms of the GOP and the Trump administration. From questioning party leadership to advocating for healthcare, Greene's independent stance is shaking up Washington politics. What’s next for this controversial Congresswoman?
As the US government shutdown hits day six, President Trump hints at a potential healthcare deal with Democrats but insists the government must reopen first. Democrats deny any ongoing negotiations, raising concerns over federal funding and health care subsidies.
As the government shutdown continues, lawmakers face a critical decision on extending subsidies for the Affordable Care Act. With millions at stake, the urgency mounts for bipartisan action before open enrollment begins.
With the federal government in its third day of shutdown, the Trump administration is forced to consider cuts to spending. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt blames Democrats and emphasizes the need for a clean continuing resolution to reopen the government. Can they reach an agreement in time?
As the government shutdown enters its third day, Senate Majority Leader John Thune emphasizes the need for a clean funding bill while negotiations with Democrats remain stalled, threatening to extend the shutdown into the weekend.
As the government shutdown drags on, Trump’s administration faces backlash over racist deepfake videos mocking Democratic leaders. The clips, meant to undermine Democrats, have ignited a fierce debate about racism and misinformation in politics.
As the US government inches closer to a shutdown, Trump shares a racially charged AI-generated video mocking Democratic leaders. Jeffries and Schumer respond, calling out bigotry and demanding healthcare negotiations.