The core of President Donald Trump’s agenda runs through Chuck Grassley, who has been in the chamber longer than his vice president has been alive. Trump must count on the 91-year-old Senate Judiciary chair for everything from remaking the immigration system to unraveling the so-called “deep state” to ushering in conservative dominance of the federal courts — and that may turn out to be risky: According to interviews with a dozen lawmakers,
Sen. Grassley weighed in on President Donald Trump's decision to crack down on immigration and pardon those who were charged in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
Sen. Chuck Grassley snapped a photo of Elon Musk, while Gov. Kim Reynolds attended alongside her husband, Kevin.
Iowa, joins 'Fox & Friends' to preview Trump attorney general pick Pam Bondi's confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill.
U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley responded to President Donald Trump's pardons for people convicted of federal crimes in the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol Building.
Some Republicans on Capitol Hill were particularly critical of the pardons for those convicted of assaulting police officers, while others declined to defend Trump's move.
Pictured: Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) speaks in support of the Lakin Riley Act on Jan. 9, 2025 U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley says President Donald Trump’s plans to deport illegal immigrants in the coun
Speaking with the Manchester Press as part of his weekly Capitol Hill Report, Sen. Chuck Grassley talked about a couple of recent comments from the incoming president as well as
Senators convened at the Capitol for a session focused on confirming President Donald Trump's Cabinet picks, with Marco Rubio expected to secure confirmation as Secretary of State. Rubio, a seasoned senator with a strong grasp of foreign policy,
Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, joins 'Fox & Friends' to preview Trump attorney general pick Pam Bondi's confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill.
A leading trial attorney who helped file US antitrust lawsuits against Alphabet Inc.’s Google and Apple Inc. is set to be named the top competition lawyer at the Federal Trade Commission, according to people familiar with the plans.
The response to the January 6 pardons shows that the president faces no effective constraints from within his party.