Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) confirmed he was not in attendance at the Florida retreat for House Republicans while taking a shot at those who were present. “It is being reported I am not at the
Chip Roy headed to Mar-a-Lago to make peace. Roy was a rare House conservative who opposed efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in Congress. After the Jan. 6 attack, he argued that Donald Trump had engaged in “clearly impeachable conduct.
Texas U.S. Representative Chip Roy represents the state’s 21st Congressional District. That includes parts of San Antonio. He’s been very vocal when it comes to addressing spe
Roy's social media post comes a day after he said he went to the 'gulag' to free 'hostages' held for their roles in the Jan. 6 insurrection.
Texas, issued a diagnosis for America's broken health care system, and he says the problem isn't what people think.
Let's call them before Congress and demand the truth,' Roy said of the pardoning of Gen. Mark Milley and Anthony Fauci.
Texas, said many opportunities are available to allow for legal immigration into the United States. As President Donald Trump works to slow illegal immigration, Roy said in a committee hearing that millions of people enter legally every year with visas via student programs,
Ending birthright citizenship, increasing oil drilling, and leaving WHO are just a few bills the state’s Republicans pushed in Congress this month.
The House passed a bill Wednesday that would impose stricter penalties on undocumented immigrants who commit crimes in the United States.
Chip Roy headed to Mar-a-Lago to make peace. Roy was a rare House conservative who opposed efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in Congress. After the Jan. 6 attack, he argued that Donald ...
(The Center Square) – U.S. Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, said many opportunities are available to allow for legal immigration into the United States. As President Donald Trump works to slow illegal ...
Senate Democrats on Tuesday blocked a Republican-led measure that would sanction the International Criminal Court, arguing that the bill as written would backfire on U.S. allies and companies. Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania was the only Democrat to vote with Republicans to advance the legislation.