Republicans on Capitol Hill had been hoping to spend the summer touting a rare bipartisan legislative feat, but Donald Trump and his growing anger toward Senate Republicans torched that effort Wednesday. And more trouble could lie ahead, if a tense in-person meeting was any indication. Trump descended on the Capitol for a Senate GOP lunch, […]

Divides over what GOP priorities should be ahead of this fall's midterm elections are testing the relationship between President Trump and Senate Republicans.

Republican senators say they hope that a closed-door meeting with President Donald Trump is about unity, not disagreement

Trump canceled the planned signing of landmark bipartisan housing legislation on Wednesday, because the Senate hasn’t passed the voter ID law.

President Donald Trump is headed to Capitol Hill to meet with Republican senators who have grown increasingly frustrated with his efforts to divert their agenda.

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump held a tense meeting with Senate Republicans at the Capitol on Wednesday after he abruptly canceled the signing ceremony for a bipartisan…

President Donald Trump may be the head of the Republican Party, but when it comes to the Senate, Majority Leader John Thune is still in charge.

Several Republicans insisted the meeting would be friendly despite tension between the White House and Senate Republicans.

When asked about their hopes for the meeting, several Republicans told the Washington Examiner they want the discussion to be “conciliatory."

The lunch coincides with increasing tensions between Trump and some Senate Republicans.

President Donald Trump is headed to Capitol Hill on Wednesday to meet with Republican senators who have grown increasingly frustrated with his efforts to divert their agenda. He…

President Trump is set to attend a lunch meeting with Senate Republicans to push for an elections bill that GOP leaders have said has no chance of passing.

The SAVE America Act barely came up at a Wednesday lunch with Senate Republicans that became a vent session for President Donald Trump.

"I make no apologies for standing up to the president," Cassidy told reporters.

Reports say Trump and Sen. Bill Cassidy had a heated clash over US-Iran MOU at a GOP lunch, though Trump later called the meeting "great."

Senators are not happy that Donald Trump blew up bipartisan housing affordability legislation in an attempt to get the SAVE Act passed.

Meeting with Senate GOP included a shouting match and, writes John Bowden, threats to blow up Congress’ first (and maybe only) bipartisan pre-midterms win

President Donald Trump's visit to Capitol Hill is rekindling a feud with one Republican senator

Republicans on Capitol Hill had been hoping to spend the summer touting a rare bipartisan legislative feat, but Donald Trump and his growing anger toward Senate Republicans…

US President Donald Trump faced pointed criticism over the Iran war Wednesday in a closed-door meeting with fellow Republicans, shortly before his administrati