Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) defended the Senate’s budget resolution, which rolled in during the wee hours of Friday morning and involves a two-track process instead of the one
Senator Lindsey Graham, the South Carolina Republican who relishes being in the middle of the action, is leapfrogging the House G.O.P., which is still tied in knots over how to pass its budget.
Senate Republicans passed their own budget resolution early Friday, thus defying their House counterparts, who’ve already forged ahead with their own Trump-preferred resolution. The difference between their
The measure put forward by Graham, the Budget Committee chairman, focuses on border security, defense, and energy but leaves taxes for later in the year.
Senate Republicans finally pushed through their blueprint for the first phase of President Donald Trump's legislative agenda early Friday.
Lindsey is not one of us, we all know that,” Lynch said while holding a Graham mailer. “I’m running for the United States Senate to remove a 30-year veteran named Linsey Graham.” The event followed Lynch’s campaign announcement, posted on ...
In a post on Truth Social, Donald Trump directly called out Senate Budget Committee Chair Lindsey Graham for daring to tackle the president’s ambitious 2017 tax plan extension in a separate bill.
The hours-long “vote-a-rama” rambled along in a dreaded but crucial part of the budget process, as senators considered one amendment after another, largely from Democrats trying to halt it.
The president is now betting on a highly dysfunctional, fractured House of Representatives and a weakened Speaker Johnson to get his legislative
The Senate will proceed with its own plan, Majority Leader John Thune said, continuing to cast doubt on the House's ability to pass Trump's agenda in one big bill.
Senate Republicans plowing ahead with their efforts to advance the first stage of their two-part package to pay for Trump's agenda despite Trump backing the House’s plan.
WASHINGTON – Senate Republicans advanced their version of President Donald Trump's agenda in a marathon session that ran into into early Friday morning − a border security and defense package that will likely become a "Plan B" for the narrowly-divided Congress.