Iowa's U.S. senators are not hapless bystanders as Donald Trump endangers Americans, writes the Register's editorial board.
A social media post from a park ranger who was fired from his dream job at Effigy Mounds National Monument in northeast Iowa has gone viral, as many federal workers in Iowa fear for their jobs. Firings loom at the FAA,
In a Feb. 20 letter, the acting solicitor general wrote that the “multiple layers of removal protections” for administrative law judges, or ALJs, constrained presidential authority in violation of Article II of the U.
Sen. Chuck Grassley says there is support in Washington, D.C., to make year-round nationwide E15 available for Americans, but it could be months before the Senate would take up federal legislation addressing the matter.
In this week's edition of Close Up, we take a look at the progress made in week six of the legislative session.
With a judge ordering Trump to pay millions owed to farmers and others, Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa says the president will follow the law.
Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley suggested Congress is powerless to stop cuts by DOGE. That’s plainly untrue.
The Trump administration wants to rapidly fill judicial vacancies as existing judges block the president’s executive actions.
The Iowa Republican said the president needs to notify Congress before firing watchdogs in charge of rooting out waste, fraud and corruption.
Trump appears to have thumbed his nose at Sen. Chuck Grassley on the firings of inspectors general. The longtime Republican senator's response to this was a mess.