Sen.-elect John Curtis (R-Utah), 64, on Sunday foreshadowed that he isn’t afraid to be a maverick when it comes to weighing Trump’s cabinet picks or mulling spending packages that the
Anybody who wants to give me heat for doing my job, bring it on,” said John Curtis, who was elected to replace the Trump critic in the upper chamber.
Mitt Romney took courageous stands on principle, but he also passed a lot into law.
Sen.-elect John Curtis wants Trump to be “wildly successful," but he made it clear there will be times that he disagrees with Trump’s approach.
Sen.-elect John Curtis (R-Utah) said in an interview on Sunday that he will disagree with President-elect Trump on spending from “time to time.” “I want him to be wildly successful. I’m going to be wind at his back on things like inflation.
As Congress and the country focus on Donald Trump’s incoming administration and cabinet picks, Americans are paying less attention to outgoing leaders such as Mitt Romney, the
When Romney was elected to the Senate in 2018, advocates were excited about what he could do in his new role. During his two failed presidential bids — as a candidate in 2008 and the GOP nominee 2012 — he'd acknowledged human contributions to climate change when few others in his party would.
His office was almost packed up when we spoke, but behind him, leaning against the wall, were two pictures of his dad, George Romney, who was governor of Michigan from 1963 to 1969, and ran for president in 1968. The man who defeated him, Richard Nixon, made Romney the secretary of Housing and Urban Development during his first administration.
Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) said Sunday who he believes the next GOP presidential candidate will be when the 2028 elections begin. Republicans have become the “party of the working-class, middle-class voter,
Common ground among Americans is shrinking by the minute. It's a challenge we are sadly less able to confront with Romney and others like him gone from public service.
The president-elect made the announcement on Truth Social on Sunday. ABC News’ MaryAlice Parks discusses President Joe Biden's invitation for President-elect Donald Trump to visit the White ...
The two parties clash over areas of former consensus, even as they reach detente on issues that defined the polarizing 2004 and 2012 elections.