Oshkosh, calls tariffs a tax. President Donald Trump says they'll make Americans rich and powerful. It's a tale of two ...
Johnson said the U.S. is one of a "very few" nations with birthright citizenship. Thirty-five nations have it, but "very few" is a pretty subjective number when compared to 195 total countries.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination to lead the Department of Health and Human Services cleared the Senate Finance Committee ...
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) said Monday that he is in line with “the market’s concern” about President Trump’s recent tariffs. ...
Sen. Ron Johnson, leading Senate oversight in the ... right against self-incrimination for testimony. However, the Wisconsin senator said, the first order of business will be to obtain documents ...
Johnson previously said at a Senate hearing that the U.S. is in the "minority" of countries that grant birthright citizenship.
Wisconsin's two U.S. Senators don't often see eye-to-eye on major issues, but both have concerns about President Trump's pending tariffs.
Sen. Ron Johnson, Wisconsin's highest-ranking Republican, praised the idea as "out-of-the-box" thinking that could be a step toward ending conflict in the Middle East. And the state's GOP House ...
“It’s important we put points on the board.” Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) also addressed reporters after the meeting. He spoke in support of the Senate moving a resolution that strips out tax.