Members of the conservative caucus said the censure of Rep. Al Green for disrupting Trump's joint address did not go far enough.
President Donald Trump is turning to the House Freedom Caucus, a small group of lawmakers known for their rebel-rousing tactics, to help usher in a stopgap measure to keep the government open. Reps. Andy Harris (R-MD),
President Trump met Wednesday with members of the House Freedom Caucus to discuss unifying around a plan for a continuing resolution to keep the government open ahead of a looming shutdown deadline. House conservatives emerged from a meeting at the White House and signaled confidence that they would support a continuing resolution (CR) once
The U.S. House voted Thursday to censure Rep. Al Green of Texas for disrupting President Donald Trump’s joint speech to Congress on Tuesday night to protest potential Medicaid cuts. House lawmakers voted 224-198 to censure Green.
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Maryland Rep. Andy Harris is pushing for Texas Rep. Al Green to be censured by the House for shouting and waving his cane during President Trump’s address to Congress.
Since the House Freedom Caucus was founded in 2015, it has bedeviled a succession of Republican speakers, from John Boehner to Paul Ryan to Kevin McCarthy to current gavel-wielder Mike Johnson. With Republicans holding a slim 218-214 House majority through the end of March,
A group of House GOP rebels is heading to the White House Wednesday to discuss government funding ahead of the partial shutdown deadline.
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