In a dramatic Senate session, Vice President JD Vance cast a tie-breaking vote to kill a bipartisan effort aimed at blocking Trump's controversial tariffs, solidifying the president's trade policies amid economic concerns.
In a surprising turn, Congress is rallying against President Trump's tariffs, with bipartisan efforts to revoke them gaining momentum. Senators and House Democrats are pushing for legislation to limit his tariff powers, signaling a potential shift in political dynamics.
In a surprising move, four Republican senators defied President Trump and voted with Democrats to block his controversial tariffs on Canada. This bipartisan effort raises questions about the future of U.S.-Canada trade relations.
As the March 15 deadline looms, House Speaker Mike Johnson is urging Congress to pass a clean stopgap funding bill to prevent a government shutdown. Will bipartisan efforts succeed?