When asked if he had lost control of the Senate, Trump shrugged and said, “I really don't know."

Trump’s $1.776 billion slush fund has found yet another Republican critic.

President Donald Trump’s political revenge tour met its potential match this week as angry Republican senators finally said no, even if temporarily.

The GOP senator said he's concerned about the impact of Trump's advisers, like Pete Hegseth, who Tillis said is "incompetent and doing a horrible job."

Republican Senator Thom Tillis called the fund, which could be paid to violent Jan 6 rioters, ‘stupid on stilts’

Republicans revolted this week against some of the president’s priorities, an unusual sight made possible by newfound freedom for members he’s ousted.

Trump claimed the “weak and ineffective” centrist Republican senator was a “Nitpicker” who decided to retire after being refused an endorsement.

When asked if he had lost control of the Senate, Trump shrugged and said, “I really don't know."

adsThe day arrived when the Senate just said, No. President Donald Trump’s political revenge tour met its potential match this