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Rove Appearance Could Follow Court Ruling

But legal experts warned that there are still a number of procedural steps that could prevent any witnesses from appearing prior to the Bush administration’s conclusion in January.

Senate Garners Mixed Reviews

Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) to cast the filibuster-breaking vote — a move that also ended up ensuring that they had the votes to override President Bush’s veto.

Impasse on Energy Continues

On Thursday afternoon, several members of the Democratic leadership requested that the Senate move to consider their party’s bills aiming to lower gasoline prices.

Judge Rules That Bush Aides Cannot Ignore Subpoenas

District Court for the District of Columbia ruled Thursday morning that “the Executive’s current claim of absolute immunity from compelled congressional process for senior presidential aides is without

Stevens Pleads Not Guilty

Stevens attorney Brendan Sullivan entered the Senator’s plea as Stevens stood next to him in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.

Pelosi Faces Unease on Oil

“It’s risen to such an extent in the public discourse that we would have to have a vote.” Altmire said leadership has gotten the message. “I think they understand that there has to be a vote.

Clinton to Speak on Second Night of Convention

“In these last 100 days before the election, let’s pour ourselves — each and every one of us, heart and soul — into electing Barack Obama and giving him a filibuster-proof Senate, ready, willing

Blue Dogs Endorse Two in Louisiana

Carmouche, who is anti-abortion and pro-gun, as well as fiscally conservative, has already been added to the DCCC’s “Red to Blue” fundraising and infrastructure program.

DCCC Goes for Broke

“We think it’s very important that voters in all of these Congressional districts understand who’s paying for and financing the ads they’re listening to and they understand that these are essentially

House Seeks More Control of AOC Selection

House Democrats and Republicans want more control over the appointment of the Architect of the Capitol, but it’s unclear whether the Senate will go along with their plan.