The meeting was scrapped after the Senate postponed a vote on the party-line bill until after its Memorial Day recess.

The Trump administration is having a hard time selling the “Anti-Weaponization Fund” to Republicans in Congress.

Senate Republicans are exploring ways to impose guardrails on the fund, including inserting language into the GOP’s party-line budget bill.

The meeting was scrapped after the Senate postponed a vote on the party-line bill until after its Memorial Day recess.

Hours before they were scheduled to vote, Senate Republicans instead refused to advance a key bill for President Trump because of concerns over the administration's…

Senate Republicans abruptly left Washington on Thursday without voting on a roughly $70 billion bill to fund immigration enforcement agencies, frustrated with the White House and…

The Senate delayed a vote on immigration enforcement funds in a rare show of dissent ahead of its Memorial Day recess.