Then-Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer warned President Biden over the summer that he’d be remembered as “one of the darkest figures” in American history if he allowed Donald Trump and ...
Support for the Buffalo Bills made it to the national level Monday as U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer donned a Buffalo Bills beanie as he left President Donald Trump's second ...
An aide to City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams apparently wasn’t too happy their email was inadvertently exposed to a bunch of Trump supporters after a faux-pas by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s office.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) is summoning the entire Democratic caucus on Friday after a surprise meeting left key issues unresolved. Why it matters: Republicans are already teeing up their next tough vote,
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) has called a last-minute closed-door meeting on Thursday to hash out the party's internal fight over engaging with Republicans. Why it matters: Schumer has put himself right in the middle of his caucus' tug-of-war over immigration. More tough votes are coming, including over Israel and trans rights.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio got right to work Tuesday just hours after receiving Senate confirmation, making him the nation’s top diplomat.
The Laken Riley Act is roiling the Senate Democratic Conference, as senators believe their party bungled immigration and border security in 2024 but aren’t happy about the swift passage of a bill
The Senate is set to vote on final passage Monday after Trump’s inauguration, but the House will also need to take up changes made to the bill.
On the issue of American border security and immigration laws reform, that journey may be close to starting that single step with the enactment of the Laken Riley bill in Congress. Riley, a University of Georgia student, was murdered last February while jogging on the university campus.
Senators will vote on final passage of the bill Monday evening, following President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration ceremony.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) blasted Pete Hegseth as one of the "worse nominees" in President Donald Trump's proposed White House cabinet.
The Senate is set for an Inauguration Day vote on legislation that would require federal authorities to detain migrants accused of theft and violent crimes. The bill would also give