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Can’t anyone here play this game?

Or will House Democrats fracture over their differences with Biden, including his plan to sign a bill to overturn D.C.’s new criminal justice law?

Opinion · 118th Congress

Is Joe Biden out of touch, or is he just cynical?

Perhaps the president should remember that in July 1975, he introduced S. 2067, and gave these remarks, as printed in the Congressional Record: “In brief, this bill limits to 4 years the length of

Opinion · 118th Congress

The ‘spoiler caucus’ is creating chaos

The 20’s push to replace McCarthy has even failed to produce a candidate who could get more than 20 votes, much less actually win.

Opinion · 117th Congress

House Republicans risk stumbling into the Trump trap

Other Republicans opted for what is now a familiar tactic for responding to 45’s most outrageous words and actions: Say everything. Qualify everything. Promise nothing. Rep.

Opinion · 117th Congress

The words GOP lawmakers may never be able to say

He also called the Mar-a-Lago dinner meeting “reckless” but questioned if it “merit[s] the media coverage it has been given.” If there is one thing Trump covets, it is media coverage.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

It’s official: Congress won’t get another Mike Doyle

It became popular afterward, but back then, I got a lot of s–––. One thing you would change about Congress? I never liked how [Newt] Gingrich centralized all the power in the speaker’s office.

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate bill would boost alternative assets in 401(k) plans

Toomey said in a statement that the bill would allow Americans with 401(k)s and similar plans to enhance retirement savings by accessing the same investment options as people with defined benefit

Opinion · 117th Congress

The fight over faith in politics: Which faith? Whose values?

Martin Luther King Jr.’s famous “Letter from a Birmingham Jail,” after all, was a generous yet robust rebuke to fellow faith leaders who urged patience not action in pursuit of justice.