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Defending deficit spending, the president-elect says his $1.9 trillion proposal is a down payment.
Defending deficit spending, the president-elect says his $1.9 trillion proposal is a down payment.
The vibe was different from December 2019 on both sides of the aisle.
Scholars suggest a Reconstruction-era remedy, instead of impeachment, after Trump incited mob.
Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) says he is hesitant to wade into contested Republican primaries for open seats.
Invoking the 25th Amendment remains unlikely, but some Republicans call on Trump to resign and House Democrats are considering impeaching him a second time.
Ossoff declares victory, and Republicans lash out at Trump, as Democrats mull what they could do if they secure the Senate majority.
Compare Chip Roy to Ted Cruz, two Texas Republicans on opposite sides of certification.
Nearly 900,000 filed for jobless benefits last week, according to the Labor Department.
The president-elect seems to be following a liberal-arts, or parliamentary model, in staffing.
The system worked because enough people did their duty – and Republicans don’t control the House.
Good vaccine news muddles a bleak economic picture, as congressional negotiations deadlock.
The president-elect picks Tom Vilsack for USDA despite a pressure campaign to name Marcia Fudge.
Army Gen. Lloyd Austin (Ret.) faces blowback from those concerned about civil-military relations.
The California attorney general has filed more than 100 lawsuits against the Trump administration.