Kevin Frey
Kevin Frey is a congressional reporter for MS NOW. He previously served as Washington correspondent for Spectrum News NY1. A graduate of George Washington University, he grew up in Pennsylvania.
Kevin Frey
Kevin Frey is a congressional reporter for MS NOW. He previously served as Washington correspondent for Spectrum News NY1. A graduate of George Washington University, he grew up in Pennsylvania.
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While Trump continues taking victory laps, his own party is looking to downplay how much ownership the president has over the nation’s current financial situation.
House Republicans muscled through a messaging bill on health care. But a bipartisan group of lawmakers in both chambers are working on a deal that could actually lower costs for Americans.
The House is scheduled to vote on a GOP health care proposal on Wednesday. But Republican leaders wouldn’t even allow a vote on extending the subsidies, and leaders acknowledge premiums are about to go up.
House Republicans are getting ready to vote on health care this week. Their proposal isn’t likely to go anywhere.
The photos feature some of the richest and most powerful men in the world — including former President Bill Clinton, Steve Bannon, Bill Gates, Woody Allen and, most notably, President Donald Trump.
Dueling proposals to address expiring Obamacare subsidies both failed in the Senate on Thursday, but lawmakers are hoping there may still be a path toward action.
With dueling health care bills expected to fail in the Senate on Thursday, lawmakers are already asking themselves a simple question: What comes next?
Republicans finally unveiled their counterproposal to the Democratic plan to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies for another three years.
Democrats have offered a clean, three-year extension of the Obamacare subsidies, defending the plan as “not a nonstarter.” Republicans are calling it a “nonstarter.”
The Pentagon Inspector General found that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s use of a group chat risked the potential compromise of information that could harm military personnel and missions, according to four sources familiar with the findings.