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So long, farewell: Departing senators say goodbye to speaking from the floor
The 118th Congress also featured a pair of short-term Democratic senators, Laphonza Butler of California and George S.
Syria chaos could complicate lawmakers’ holiday endgame
George S. Helmy, who was appointed last year by New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy after longtime Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez stepped down following a federal corruption conviction.
Trump’s next attorney general pick meets with key GOP senators
"Bondi is prepared to refocus the Justice Department (DOJ)’s attention where it ought to be: on enforcing the law and protecting Americans’ safety," he said in the statement.
White House rule would expand coverage of anti-obesity drugsÂ
Kennedy Jr.’s critique of the popular medications.
Peach and Blossom are freed as Biden pardons turkeys for last time
The presidential connection to turkeys dates back to as early as 1873, when Ulysses S. Grant received a turkey from Rhode Island "Poultry King" Horace Vose.
Democrats push judicial nominations through GOP delays
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., to waive the mandatory quorum call, another procedural step typically occurring without incident.
Trump picks loyalist Whitaker to be ‘America First’ envoy to NATO
Democrats also objected to Whitaker directly overseeing the investigation by special counsel Robert S.
FDA’s nutrition goals similar to Kennedy’s, experts say
Kennedy Jr.’s goals than he’s made it seem.Â
Incoming members of Congress descend on Capitol Hill for orientation
Rep.-elect Luz Rivas, D-Calif., talks with the media in D.C.’s Navy Yard neighborhood on Tuesday, as incoming freshmen arrived for new member orientation.
Legal questions surround Trump’s talk of political prosecutions
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., posted on social media Thursday that Trump "might not be lying about the round ups and political prosecutions. Job one is to get ready for that."
What happened and what’s next after the 2024 elections?
He received 46.1 percent nationally in his 2016 win and 46.8 percent nationally in his 2020 loss and was polling at 46.8 percent in 538’s national polling average.
Awkward abound: Joe Biden and the lame-duck countdown
It is possible Biden’s aides did not want to field any more questions in the James S.
Late shifts in dynamics, but GOP still holds Senate advantage
Nevada was home to 2022’s closest Senate race and many observers were bracing for a similarly tight contest this year. Democratic Sen.
Bars in DC brace for election night
But with downtown D.C.’s office buildings remaining emptier during the week due to work-from-home policies, that’s just a guess.
Harris vague on legislative plan, clear on Trump critique at Pennsylvania town hall
Christopher S. Murphy, have said their reversal on the issue was due to technology advancements that have made fracking cleaner.
Rabbits among solar panels: Trump’s Latino roundtable
"Rick Scott doesn’t know who Harris is." 538’s generic congressional ballot metric shows voters prefer Democrats in Congress by a slim 1.3 percentage point margin (46.9 percent to 45.7 percent).
Takeaways: Harris makes play for GOP voters, sits for feisty Fox News interview
Constitution itself," she said, as a "U-S-A" chant broke out, long a staple of Trump’s political rallies.
EPA opts for more stringent rule on lead pipes
EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan.
Congressional estimators find sharply lower revenue take from Harris tax plans
No reason was given, but it could also have to do with less robust buyback activity in response to the higher tax — similar to what occurred in 2023, when S&P 500 companies’ buybacks dropped by nearly