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President Biden wants to make history with Rep. Deb Haaland. But Republicans could block that.
President Biden wants to make history with Rep. Deb Haaland. But Republicans could block that.
The report confirms previous reporting on the crown prince’s readily apparent role in Khashoggi’s murder.
Despite calling for unity as a candidate, President Biden plans to pass his first major policy via budget reconciliation, a legislative process that requires no GOP votes and has become increasingly partisan.
Conservatives and even some liberals suggest a double standard by Biden and other top officials. Many comparisons are apples to oranges, though.
McCarthy and Roy were among the most critical lawmakers who didn't vote for impeachment. Both also defended Cheney. But each sent a clear signal Thursday.
The next phase of the fight for LGBT rights on Capitol Hill will center on transgender Americans.
Republicans have found themselves on the wrong side of public opinion on some other big bills. But history shows they won't necessarily pay a price.
The top three House GOP leaders each carve out different choices: A bear hug (Steve Scalise), a middle ground (Kevin McCarthy), or a full break (Liz Cheney).
The party has long called itself the “party of the Constitution,” and GOP lawmakers run as “constitutional conservatives.” But events of recent months don't exactly show fealty to it.
After significant loses, Georgia Republicans appear to be going after one of the state's most influential voting blocs.
Johnson, who has downplayed the insurrection, used a hearing Tuesday to try to inject doubt that the rioters were Trump supporters. His source is dubious.
Yet again, conservatives accuse Democrats and the media of hypocrisy on detaining children at the border. Yet again, the charge doesn’t hold up.
The final blow comes thanks in significant part to the former president's own nominees to the court.
Comparing Tanden to a Trump nominee with problematic tweets.
Relative to those previously sued by Dominion and Smartmatic, Lindell seems to have waltzed into especially dicey legal territory.
The White House has little power over local school districts’ decisions to reopen schools.
Why Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex) can make a real difference on the ground – if he chooses.
Both a $15 minimum wage and forgiving $50,000 in student loans — which Biden distanced himself from this week in certain ways — are popular among the broader public and especially Democrats. But Biden's ideas might be even more so.
It was a case study in how Hannity and others mislead to help their allies. Except Cruz wasn't really going along with it.
The long, perilous history of politicians vacationing during crisis.