A Democratic strategist told NBC News that Tuesday was "the first day I actually felt good about Dem messaging in, like, six months."
House Democrats on Wednesday launched a multilateral effort to combat the flood of executive actions from President Trump, vowing to punch back through legislation, lawsuits and a blitz of
Hakeem Jeffries was slammed for offering what social media users have chalked up to "thoughts and prayers" one week into Donald Trump's second term.
The House of Representatives minority leader vowed that Democrats would take on the attacks on DEI "head-on" along with civil rights groups.
House Democratic leaders have arranged an “emergency” meeting of the full caucus on Wednesday in response to President Trump’s decision to freeze a large chunk of federal spending. The meeting,
During his press conference today, Representative Hakeem Jeffries went scorched earth on Trump over his 'Project 2025' agenda.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries put Republican leaders on notice that they can’t take Democratic votes for granted.
Fathers in Congress need to do more to “uplift parents and children across the country,” according to the group.
As Trump floods the zone in his first week, Democrats are departing from their "resistance" strategy in his first term and zeroing in on economic issues.
The event is the 60th U.S. presidential inauguration and the second inauguration of Trump as U.S. president, marking the commencement of his second and final non-consecutive term as U.S. president.
In their first unified opposition to President Trump, Democrats across the ideological spectrum accused him of preying on the nation’s most vulnerable citizens by denying them government aid.
Jeffries and other Democrats are seeking to walk a tightrope on immigration by moving the party to the right on border security while maintaining a unified stance against Trump’s mass