Robert Gable, who died at 90 on Nov. 29, will be remembered by the Kentucky political world as the man who kept the state Republican ... half a century later. Trump using 2020 election lies as litmus test for hiring Gable’s party has been taken over ...
GOP Sen. Southworth said Trump “is not a normal” Republican, but he’s the “best and possibly the only person who can be president right now.”
While the trial proved popular at first, approval ratings dropped by 1974, with one of the main complaints being the lack of sunlight on winter mornings, according to the Smithsonian Magazine. In October of that year, President Gerald Ford signed a bill that ended permanent daylight saving time, cutting the trial period short.
The rebels are largely the most conservative lawmakers who are passionate about slashing spending and debt. They hail from deep-red districts where a primary challenge is less of a danger.
In a recent interview, outgoing Republican Senate leader Mitch McConnell teed off on Trump’s “America First” movement and made reference to its fascist roots.
We didn’t have the votes to pass it last year. After the election results? I don’t see that changing,” Thayer says of exceptions to Kentucky’s abortion ban.
The furor over avoiding a government shutdown has fueled Republican calls to oust Mike Johnson from the speakership and replace him with Musk.
More and more Republicans seem to be openly embracing Elon Musk with some even referring to him as ‘our prime minister.’ This, even as President-elect Donald Trump is rejecting the notion that the world’s richest man is in charge.
Republicans and Democrats expect Sen. Mitch McConnell will remain a thorn in Donald Trump's side even without a leadership role.
Northern Kentucky U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie, a Republican, is signaling a move to dislodge Speaker Mike Johnson over spending promises.
Timoney views his “no” votes on two anti-transgender bills as costing him his House seat. But, “I took those stances for a reason, and I don’t regret them one bit.”
President-elect Donald Trump delivered a likely death blow to bipartisan congressional budget negotiations on Wednesday, rejecting the measure as full of giveaways to Democrats after billionaire ally Elon Musk whipped up outrage toward the bill and cheered on Republican lawmakers who announced their opposition.