President Donald Trump said an anonymous donor had given the federal government $130 million to cover the shortfall in military troop pay amid the shutdown.
The Senate on Thursday failed to approve a bill which would pay some federal employees, including service members, as the ...
The U.S. military has flown B-1 bombers near Venezuela amid a growing build-up in the Caribbean, fuelling speculation that ...
Speaking at a White House event, Mr Trump praised the wealthy donor as a patriot and a “friend of mine”. Read more at ...
In a Sept. 30 address to military leaders and an Oct. 9 Cabinet meeting, President Donald Trump made false claims about ...
The US President added that his efforts and donations have helped the White House 'start to gleam like it should.' ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday that a wealthy private donor has provided $130 million to the U.S. government to ...
The Senate is voting Wednesday on legislation sponsored by Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) that would pay “excepted” employees, or ...
USA TODAY reported that Senate Democrats are expected to block the bill, arguing that the Trump administration shouldn't be ...
The offer cmes as Senate Democrats have blocked Republicans a whopping 11 attempts to reopen the government this month alone.
Military service members have remained on duty during the government shutdown because they are considered essential.
The Senate has initiated a debate on a proposal to raise the minimum wage and overall conditions of service for members of ...