Several social media posts claim that a Republican congressman proposed a constitutional amendment that would allow Donald Trump to run for president again in 2028. “BREAKING: Republican Congressman Andy Ogles has drafted a constitutional amendment to allow Donald Trump to be president for a third term,
Tennessee's Republican-dominant Statehouse gaveled into session Monday with blueprints from Gov. Bill Lee to greatly expand school voucher access and find ways to embrace President Donald Trump's aggressive immigration agenda.
A Tennessee State Representative has filed a bill to rename Nashville International Airport to "Trump International Airport."
It looks like Nashville international Airport could be in for a name change with Rep. Todd Warner of North Carolina introducing a bill to have it named after President Donald Trump.
These people and others with Tennessee ties were initially convicted ... In one of his first actions during his second term, President Donald Trump on Monday, the day of his inauguration, granted ...
The special session focuses on Hurricane Helene relief, how Tennessee will be involved in President Donald Trump’s immigration plans and the school voucher bill.
What to know about President Donald Trump's recent executive orders on DEI programs and the impacts it could have in Tennessee.
Michael Tyler Roberts: Roberts, of Knoxville, was sentenced in December to 15 months in prison and three years of supervised release after pleading guilty to the felony charge of assaulting, resisting or impeding certain officers. The DOJ says Roberts assaulted a line of police officers in a tunnel entrance to the Capitol.
Soon after November’s election, I suggested that if Donald Trump were smart, he’d come in like a wrecking ball : Move fast, break things and precipitate change across many fronts all at once, subjecting the Democrats, the media and the left (but I repeat myself) to shock and awe.
So far, experts say it's uncertain how Medicaid funding could be disrupted by the funding freeze. Medicaid serves low-income Americans who often do not qualify for health insurance via their work. More than 74 million Americans were enrolled in Medicaid in the fall of 2024 and could be impacted by the funding freeze.