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President Donald Trump keeps saying that Republicans' mega tax and spending cut legislation will eliminate taxes on federal ...
During Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's testimony before the Senate Finance Committee on June 12, 2025, Republican Senator Ron Johnson disingenuously lashed out at Democratic presidents over deficit ...
As Federal Chaos Ensues, Trustbusters Rise in the States With Trump’s antitrust appointees more concerned with scoring points in MAGA culture wars than restraining corporate abuses, officials in the ...
Wis., discusses switching his vote on President Donald Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' as the 'vote-o-rama' is set to begin.
Google’s backing comes as the Senate Committee on Commerce prepares to consider the legislation during a critical markup ...
Send news tips to: will.oremus@washpost.com Parents rally, LGBTQ+ groups push back on online child safety bill Momentum is ...
Sen. Ron Johnson, a former accountant, unveiled a detailed analysis of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act’s impact on the defict and concluded that the megabill will blow up the deficit.
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) released his long-awaited report on deficit spending Wednesday as he digs in against President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill.” In the 31-page report, Johnson ...
On today’s Playbook Podcast, Jack is joined by Nahal Toosi, POLITICO’s senior foreign affairs correspondent, to discuss the ...
Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin spoke to Fox News Digital about the federal government, noting that he is "not a fan," and indicated he thinks there should be "black box warnings" for the COVID-19 jabs.
Sen. Ron Johnson, a leading critic of President Donald Trump's tax and spending bill, has toned down his rhetoric after meeing with the president.
Sen. Ron Johnson, a Republican from Wisconsin, indicated that he does not want to run for another Senate term, but he didn't rule the prospect out.