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Democratic attorneys general challenge Trump’s newest tariffs
A group of Democratic attorneys general filed a lawsuit Thursday challenging the tariffs President Donald Trump adopted last month.
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A group of Democratic attorneys general filed a lawsuit Thursday challenging the tariffs President Donald Trump adopted last month.
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↵↵The guidance cites a line from the Cobb's order that those funds "are not subject to Section 527's limitations."
The "C-J-S" portion of the draft text would fund the Justice and Commerce departments, NASA and the National Science Foundation, among other agencies.
↵↵"Equally important is the fact the House C-J-S fiscal year bill retains the task forces on its own appropriation," the Kentucky Republican said.
Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and Tom Cotton, R-Ark., have both introduced counterpart resolutions related to D.C.’s noncitizen voting bill. Neither have any Democratic co-sponsors.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., Tillis and Sinema, were instrumental in negotiating bipartisan gun safety legislation that passed last year despite similar long-shot odds.
Boyle’s election makes him the youngest Democrat to lead his party on Budget Committee since fellow Philadelphian William Gray III, who held the post in the 1980’s, according to his office.
Judge David S. Tatel pointed out that the mask fine was tied to the House’s ability to control access to its own chamber.
Joe Sempolinski, who served as district director to former New York Rep. Tom Reed, won the special election to serve out his term.
Former President Donald Trump’s actions — and inaction — during the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol will take center stage Thursday night.
As Democrats urge President Biden to fight, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez offers an example with what one strategist calls her "vigor."
The House Jan. 6 select committee sought information from Loudermilk about a group that visited with him on Jan. 5, 2021.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., took to the Senate floor and lamented the lack of debate and legislative effort. “I have been here for the last two years.
“There are folks in Congress just there to stir s— up, they’re not there to pass legislation,” said Pat Fallon, R-Texas. Fallon recounted his first death threat experience.
The Justice Department said that an open source video depicts Lazar stating: “They maced us, those tyrannical pieces of s—, and we maced them right the f— back and now they’re taking the building.”
The office of Rep. Brad Schneider is being sued for a hostile work environment and retaliation against a Black staffer.
“Republicans will vote against our rule[s]. We’ll vote against their rule[s]. Invariably, we’ll find some problem with it that we can rationalize this vote on.”
When Rose announced his reelection bid, supporters waved signs reading “Max Rose Gets S#!