Johnson is tasked with passing Trump's agenda through Congress with only a one-vote Republican majority in the House.
House Speaker Mike Johnson on Saturday invited President Trump to address a joint session of Congress on March 4.
Speaker Mike Johnson on Monday applauded President Donald Trump for strong-arming the president of Colombia in a clash over tariffs and deportations. “It was a message to Colombia and anyone else—you have to participate,
After fours years of criticizing budget deficits under Joe Biden, Republicans now have a math problem of their own.
Speaking at the March for Life, the speaker of the House was practically giddy about the state of the movement to end legal abortion in America.
Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-La.) decision to shake up leadership on ... “It’s a disturbing trend of a kind of purge of anybody who isn’t a lackey for Donald Trump,” Castro said. Johnson and a Trump spokesperson, for their part, have denied that ...
Within minutes of the White House freezing billions in federal grants and loans, a federal judge blocked the funding pause from taking effect until next week. Twenty-two states and Washington, D.C., are suing the Trump administration over its plan to pause billions in federal grants and loans.
Joint sessions or meetings of Congress are often reserved for the president or other heads of state to deliver remarks about their priorities
Some of President Donald Trump's working-class and middle-class supporters see a lack of emphasis on lowering consumer costs and making daily American life more affordable.
Donald Trump again publicly mused about serving further presidential terms Monday, asking Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson whether he was “allowed to”—just a few days after another House Republican introduced legislation to enable just that.
During the election, President Trump made several key promises to the American people. Fortunately, Congress stands ready to deliver on these promises immediately.