Last month, Senate Democrats used the filibuster to block sanctions on the International Criminal Court, in response to the ...
The filibuster is a procedural, not constitutional, requirement and can be changed. It’s been on the Senate books since 1917, ...
When things actually happen on Capitol Hill, it’s frequently because senators find ways around the filibuster, the custom ...
They favor the filibuster when it’s convenient for them, and they try to abolish it when it stands in the way of their far-left agenda,” Senate Majority Leader John Thune told The Post.
Republican lawmakers took a key step last week to officially abolish the U.S. Department of Education. Here's what student ...
President Donald Trump promised for years to abolish the department — which he can't do without congressional approval.
Senate Democrats are weighing whether to go scorched earth in the face of Trump's agenda, breaking norms and rejecting unanimous consent requests.