The framers of the Constitution imagined Congress as the preeminent branch of government. But many Republican lawmakers on Capitol Hill seem content to play second fiddle.
With an aggressive reading of the Constitution, the president aims to upend the balance of power in Washington.
For nearly 250 years, the American system of government has been defined by the separation of powers between three coequal branches of government. In the first two weeks of his second term in office, ...
Members of Congress and multiple presidents knew all the risks of Washington’s overloaded airspace, poor infrastructure and ...
Lawmakers in both parties say Congress is gearing up to play an aggressive role in the federal response to this week’s deadly ...
Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky was among the few Republicans to voice opposition to the tariffs that would take effect on ...
One federal employee who spoke with NBC News said that the government workforce feels like they're being attacked regularly ...
The returning president's pace is a more focused, stringent use of executive power that excites supporters while keeping foes off balance ...
President Trump said he was using powers granted under the law to impose tariffs on the United States’ largest trading ...
"I tend to vote for almost everybody in both parties, but I want to see how the hearing goes," Graham said last week about ...
I am a blind federal worker who has worked for a major federal agency for almost 50 years. I’ve been able to have an ...
"If you look at these old, antiquated air traffic control systems, it really does look like a video game," Vice President JD Vance said.