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Letlow’s MAHA backing complicates Cassidy’s Senate retention bid
s attacks on them despite ultimately supporting Kennedy's nomination for Health and Human Services secretary.
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s attacks on them despite ultimately supporting Kennedy's nomination for Health and Human Services secretary.
Montanan's congressional terms bookended tenure as Interior Secretary during Trump's first term in the White House.
A meeting for a Trump administration council tasked with recommending changes to FEMA was abruptly canceled Thursday.
Three Venezuelans flown last week to Martha's Vineyard by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis have sued him, alleging fraud.
Kansans overwhelmingly opposed removing the right to an abortion from the state constitution, a possible bellwether for votes to come.
As Democrats urge President Biden to fight, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez offers an example with what one strategist calls her "vigor."
Former Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke's PAC says it supports conservative veterans but doesn't always follow through.
Then came 45’s endorsement. The trajectory of Budd’s primary race poll numbers, culminating with capturing 58.6 percent of the GOP vote, had a neck-breaking launch angle.
Rep. Alex Mooney defeated fellow Republican Rep. David McKinley, who angered Donald Trump by supporting a bipartisan infrastructure bill.
Biden's trip to Oregon comes as a Washington super PAC's spending in a crowded House primary has made some Democrats angry with Washington.
Newly elected Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other party leaders have said they want to wait for special counsel Robert S.
Incoming Speaker Nancy Pelosi and others have said they want to wait for special counsel Robert S.
Still, the shutdown is already casting a dark shadow on 2019’s prospects.
Marco Rubio introduced the first piece of legislation on the first day of the new Congress (designated as S 1), and it could lay a marker on the situation in Syria and the Middle East.
In that case, the president’s re-election map probably will need to resemble 2016’s if he is going to win a second term.
As special counsel Robert S.
William S. Holman of Indiana, the rule allowed floor amendments on appropriations bills to target individual salaries or workforce levels.
He did so as part of a failed crusade to force Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky to schedule a floor vote on legislation to shield special counsel Robert S.
“It doesn’t work out so well, as [Austrian economist Friedrich Hayek]’s book in this instance is about the rise of Hitler in post-WWI German history.”