Trump is forcing a generational shift in GOP foreign policy. Here’s how Republicans are responding
Republicans in Congress have long been intent on countering America’s rivals and spreading U.S. influence abroad.
People say they are intimidated by online attacks from the president, concerned about harm to their businesses or worried about the safety of their families.
Column: If you're looking for someone in Washington to call out Trump for his cozying up to Putin, Sen. Roger Wicker is as ...
The late Republican president’s foreign policy mantra has become the talking point of the Trump administration. But even ...
Since first seeking the White House in 2016, Trump has voiced support for boosting U.S. military power, coopting the “peace ...
Ukraine-backers in Congress and President Zelenskyy are hopeful a minerals pact can be salvaged after his Oval Office spat ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed regret over the heated Oval Office meeting with President Trump last week ...
GOP lawmakers are carefully treading the tense relationship between Trump and Zelenskyy as they caution an emboldenment of ...
Prompting the choice was a disastrous visit by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy last week. Rather than signing a deal ...
Vice President JD Vance praised Elbridge Colby, up for Pentagon’s No. 3 spot, as a "good man" and "honest man." ...
If the president is under the impression that his party is united behind him on the war in Ukraine, he’s mistaken.
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