Seven months after President Donald Trump launched his “Liberation Day” campaign of global economic protectionism, the ...
Is Congress fulfilling its constitutional duty? I fear not. And so the well-being of our republic is at risk. The Constitution is clear: Congress is the preeminent branch of the federal government.
Trump v. Slaughter is among the most important tests to date of the Supreme Court’s view of the “unitary executive theory” – ...
Lawmakers head into President Trump’s second year facing questions about whether they can reclaim congressional clout in the ...
The lawsuit filed last week to halt the Trump administration’s dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development stands on a bedrock constitutional principle: “Congress, not the President ...
Senate appropriators approved their fiscal 2026 Legislative Branch bill Thursday, which would boost spending for Congress by roughly 5 percent and avoid cuts to the Government Accountability Office.
The point made in Peter J. Schap Jr.’s recent letter to the editor is well taken (“Federal lawmakers deserve a pay cut,” April 14). If most “regular” citizens are going to feel the pinch of less ...
President Donald Trump has signed more executive orders in his first 10 days than his recent predecessors have signed during their first 100. Trump, who fancies himself a man of action, is relishing ...
In a rare bipartisan effort to defend its institutional authority, Congress is quietly resisting President Donald Trump’s attempt to assert control over the Library of Congress — a move that experts ...