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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.
↵↵That's by far the most success they've had, both in the number of raw victory votes (1995's 345 was their previous high, number-wise) and percentage (89.7 percent in 2017 — Trump's first year in office
Blackburn, R-Tenn., sponsored a bill, known as the Kids' Online Safety Act, or KOSA, to create a "duty of care" for companies to design their online platforms to avoid causing certain harms to kids (S
Christopher S. Murphy put it, "this union is in crisis right now."
↵↵Republicans, meanwhile, appeared effusive, breaking out into multiple "U-S-A" chants and rising into standing ovations every few phrases. Rep.
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Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., and Tina Smith, D-Minn., and Reps.
The House Rules Committee teed up legislation that would again prevent lawmakers from terminating President Donald Trump’s emergency tariffs.
Christopher S. Murphy disputed those figures. "I heard him [Homan] say that they are undertaking targeted enforcement actions against criminals. Just not true.
s healthy food agenda could be a boon for the party in this year's midterm elections, Politico reports.
↵↵For Democrats still healing from 2024's shattering loss, it's a fraught question — and the answer depends on who you ask.↵↵Count Michelle Obama in the "no" column.
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s nonvoting representative in the House, is challenging her in the Democratic primary this year.
Seven months after Trump announced a Golden Dome missile shield, lawmakers say they have yet to learn meaningful information about the plans.
↵↵For all of Trump 2.0's frenetic actions, his first year was also memorable for things that did not materialize.
The Government Accountability Office’s new leader will be a veteran investigator with over three decades’ experience at the agency.
The Senate officially cleared legislation to compel the release of files related to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
↵↵The high-stakes meeting with Orban also exemplified Trump 2.0's preference to work around Congress — at times, the president, who's looked and sounded tired since returning from a Wednesday day trip
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn. "And we want to stay together."↵↵Sen.
Christopher S.