On Friday, a meeting in the Oval Office that started out with cordialities turned heated at the end, with Vice President JD Vance telling Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to show more gratitude toward President Donald Trump,
Maine's congressional delegation isn't mincing words after the incident between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Maine U.S. Sen. Susan Collins nailed it in her assessment of President Donald Trump. Readers weigh in on many issues in today's letters.
Sen. Susan Collins steered clear of criticizing any one party in the meeting, which have clouded hopes for ending Ukraine's war with Russia.
One national political forecaster says the 2026 race will likely be a toss-up, but for now, Maine's senior senator looks to have an initial advantage because of her historical crossover appeal, which will be tested in Trump's second term.
Sen. Collins is breaking ranks with many in her party by criticizing the cuts across several federal agencies.
More members of Congress are pushing back, with billions of tax dollars, thousands of federal jobs, and a wider impact on the economy at stake.
Moderate GOP Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, revealed she will not back President Donald Trump's nominee to be director of the FBI, Kash Patel. "The nomination of Kash Patel to serve as Director of the FBI comes to the Senate against the backdrop of recent ...
PORTLAND (WGME) -- Maine's federal delegation says they continue to learn about government firings in the state after the fact. Representative Chellie Pingree (D-Maine) says it’s a different email every day. The latest email dismissed 1,000 probationary federal workers at the Department of Veterans Affairs.