What is happening today, both inside Congress and out, is not benign. It is a fight for our country and our form of government, not a debate over policy.
On August 9, Senate Democrats unveiled their $3.5 trillion budget resolution plan. The budget resolution sets out the congressional budget for a specific
After former president Donald Trump was acquitted by the Senate for a second time earlier this month, Senate Minority Leader Republican Mitch McConnell excoriated him for his role in inciting a violent mob of supporters to storm the Capitol, saying there was no question Mr Trump was “practically and morally responsible for provoking the events of the day”.
The divide between the two deepened days later when Mr Trump described Mr McConnell in a lengthy diatribe as “a political hack” who lacked “political insight, wisdom, skill, and personality”.
Yet in an interview with Fox News’s Bret Baier on Thursday, Mr McConnell signalled that he would not let the growing rift between him and the former president get in the way of the Republicans reclaiming the White House.