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Tonight, the U.S. House of Representatives impeached President Trump with members from Texas voting strictly along party lines.
Tonight, the U.S. House of Representatives impeached President Trump with members from Texas voting strictly along party lines.
Earlier today, the same day House Democrats brought two articles of impeachment against President Trump, a new trade agreement was reached after more than a year of stalled negotiations.
If the House votes to impeach President Trump over alleged wrongdoings regarding interactions with Ukraine, a trial will take place in the Senate to determine whether or not to convict.
The Saturday night gathering celebrated a decade of activism as one of Texas' most active and influential Tea Party groups.
At his recent town hall in Austin, Rep. Lloyd Doggett discussed his views on healthcare, homelessness, and gun control among other issues.
A proposed amendment by Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) to rename the bill “Kick the Can Down The Road, and for Other Purposes” failed with a vote 384-47.
The Tea Party's signature policy success faces its potential demise as the Trump Administration agrees to a big-spending budget deal with House Democrats.
With the release of second-quarter fundraising numbers, the prospects are shifting for these Texas candidates and lawmakers.
The third impeachment attempt by the Texas Democrat since President Trump took office was effectively defeated on Wednesday.
After months of fighting, Congress passed a border supplemental bill that is leaving some on both sides of the aisle unhappy.
Just a few months ago, congressional Democrats and presidential contenders claimed there was no border crisis. Now, they are singing a much different tune.
The standoff over border and humanitarian aid funding continues as the President comes out against the House Democrat's proposal.