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Congress asks Denver mayor to testify as it investigates “sanctuary” cities’ immigration policies
A congressional committee on Monday asked Denver Mayor Mike Johnston to testify in Washington, D.C., next month to defend the city’s policies limiting local police cooperation with federal
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston rebukes Congressional Republicans after committee request to testify on "sanctuary city" policies
The bipartisan U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform sent a letter to Johnston on Monday asking him to testify. Johnston didn't say if he would but criticized Republicans in Congress on immigration.
House committee launches investigation into Denver over sanctuary city policies
Denver's mayor, police and chief prosecutor are standing firm against working with federal immigration authorities to fulfill President Trump's controversial deportation plan. Why it matters: The U.S.
House Republicans invite Denver mayor to testify on sanctuary city policies
House Republicans in Washington D.C. invited Denver's mayor to come to Congress and testify at a hearing about sanctuary cities. The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee sent letters to Denver Mayor Mike Johnston and the mayors of Boston,
Trump, Congress
Speaker Johnson invites Trump to address Congress amid busy first 100-day sprint
In a letter first obtained by Fox News Digital, House Speaker Mike Johnson invited President Donald Trump to address Congress on March 4 to share his 'America First vision for our legislative future.'
Trump to address joint session of Congress on March 4
U.S. President Donald Trump has been invited to address a joint session of Congress on March 4, Republican House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson said on Saturday.
Speaker Mike Johnson invites Trump to deliver address to Congress
House Speaker Mike Johnson invited President Donald Trump to deliver an address to Congress in March, a speech that would mark Trump's first joint address to Congress of his second term.
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With diminished clout, Californians in Congress struggle to counter Trump's agenda
With little power in Republican-led Washington, D.C., California Democrats struggle to mount a countereffort to President ...
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Texas Republicans in Congress propose bills to codify Trump executive orders
Ending birthright citizenship, increasing oil drilling, and leaving WHO are just a few bills the state’s Republicans pushed ...
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'That's life with Trump': Congress rides the first waves of the new administration
During their first news conference since Trump took office, House Republican leaders were effusive about the new ...
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Trump jokes about seeking third presidential term, urges GOP unity in Congress during FL retreat
Trump joked that he would use the massive fundraising haul that he brought in during the 2024 presidential election to seek a ...
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Trump warns he'll adjourn Congress to make recess appointments. How would that work?
No president has ever exercised this constitutional power, but "this remains a significant possibility in the eyes of the ...
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Homan says he will ‘leave it up to Congress’ for deportation funding
Tom Homan, President Trump’s new border czar, says he will “leave it up to Congress” to determine deportation funding. Homan ...
Pew Research Center
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119th Congress brings new growth in racial, ethnic diversity to Capitol Hill
Overall, 139 of today’s senators and representatives identify as Black, Hispanic, Asian American or Native American.
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Congress passes migrant detention bill that DHS said it can’t enforce without more resources
The Laken Riley Act is set to be the first bill Trump signs into law after it passed the House and Senate with bipartisan ...
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Graham defends purge of inspectors general but says Trump ‘should have’ told Congress first
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) defended President Trump’s decision to oust more than a dozen inspectors general in a late-night ...
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Trump's first week: Congress, courts consider their "checks and balances"
In his first week back in office, Trump wasted no time shattering norms – from a blizzard of transformative executive orders, ...
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