In a post on Truth Social, Donald Trump directly called out Senate Budget Committee Chair Lindsey Graham for daring to tackle the president’s ambitious 2017 tax plan extension in a separate bill.
Sen. Lindsey Graham appeared to blame the Biden administration for the war while praising Donald Trump's Russian-friendly stance in seeking a peace agreement
President Donald Trump sided with House Republicans in a brewing fight over whether to pass his agenda in one or two parts on Wednesday, undercutting Senate GOP leaders poised to take a key vote advancing their plan later this week.
President Donald Trump stunned GOP senators Wednesday when he embraced House Speaker Mike Johnson’s behemoth one-bill approach to tackling his key priorities. “I didn’t see that one coming,” Senate Majority Leader John Thune conceded.
Lindsey Graham signals that President Donald Trump's approach to ending the war in Ukraine represents the best path. Putin has praised the direction so far.
Senate Republicans passed their own budget resolution early Friday, thus defying their House counterparts, who’ve already forged ahead with their own Trump-preferred resolution. The difference between their
U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham on Wednesday defended President Donald Trump's administration directly negotiating with the Russians.
Republican lawmakers were split Wednesday over President Donald Trump’s attacks on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky — but their pushback was muted, underscoring the GOP’s shifting stance on Russia’s invasion.
The 52-48 overnight vote puts pressure on the GOP-controlled House, which plans to take up its own competing budget resolution next week.
WASHINGTON, DC: GOP Senator Lindsey Graham had an awkward moment while boarding a flight as an unnamed passenger shamed him for his support of President Donald Trump despite being a friend of the late John McCain, the Irish Star reported on Monday, February 24.
The Senate will proceed with its own plan, Majority Leader John Thune said, continuing to cast doubt on the House's ability to pass Trump's agenda in one big bill.
Trump on Wednesday criticized the approach from the Senate Budget Committee chairman, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., and sided with the House GOP's broader, if politically difficult, plan that includes $4.5 trillion in tax cuts and other priorities. Senators wanted to address those later, in a second package.