President Trump expressed regret over not being able to run for a third term, sharing his thoughts during a flight to South Korea. House Speaker Mike Johnson confirmed the constitutional limitations, but Trump continues to hint at his future political ambitions.
In a surprising admission on Air Force One, Trump acknowledges he cannot run for a third term, despite his soaring poll numbers. House Speaker Mike Johnson weighs in on constitutional constraints, leaving many wondering about Trump's future in politics.
House Speaker Mike Johnson reveals his discussions with Trump about a potential third term, but emphasizes the constitutional hurdles. Will Trump really run in 2028 or is it just a tease?
As the government shutdown escalates, House Speaker Mike Johnson cancels another week of votes, angering Democrats who demand action to pay troops. The fallout could be severe for military families missing paychecks.
In a dramatic Capitol hallway exchange, Rep. Madeleine Dean confronts Speaker Mike Johnson over Trump's AI-generated deepfake video. Dean questions the video’s racist implications while Johnson downplays the issue, igniting a fiery political debate.
In the wake of conservative activist Charlie Kirk's assassination, House Speaker Mike Johnson urges leaders to tone down divisive rhetoric while emphasizing the need for unity and security in Congress.
In response to the rising threats against lawmakers following the murder of activist Charlie Kirk, the Trump administration is requesting $58 million for increased security measures, including protection for Supreme Court justices.
Rep. Thomas Massie is pushing forward with a discharge petition to release Jeffrey Epstein records, defying GOP leadership. As support wanes, can he still secure the necessary signatures?
On his first day back in Washington, House Speaker Mike Johnson met with Epstein survivors, revealing the GOP's struggle for transparency amid mounting pressure to investigate. His emotional response highlights the urgency of addressing past abuses.
In an unprecedented move, Trump informs House Speaker Mike Johnson he won't spend $4.9 billion in foreign aid, utilizing a 'pocket rescission' to cut funding without Congress's approval.