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Out of the impeachment, into the fallout
Chief Justice John Roberts and Associate Justice Elena Kagan, are seen during President Donald Trump’’s State of the Union address Feb. 4.
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Chief Justice John Roberts and Associate Justice Elena Kagan, are seen during President Donald Trump’’s State of the Union address Feb. 4.
Barr's call for law enforcement access to commercial encryption -
Roberts Jr.’s role as presiding officer and a looming question: Does he have the power to decide whether the Senate should hear more witnesses and evidence?
But for Republicans who saw 2018’s bloodbath up close, there are deeper concerns that incumbents may not realize that there’s a problem — and that, if not addressed soon, could jeopardize whatever
Senate's electronic-device ban bars Parnas from chamber -
The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee last July approved a five-year, $287 billion surface transportation bill (S 2302).
Supreme Court allows Trump's ‘public charge’ rule to proceed -
Durbin had introduced his own legislation (S 2603) that he felt tackled the problem more holistically. But when he later sought unanimous consent for his measure, it was Lee’s turn to block it.
Christopher S. Murphy called it “BS” that Republicans were saying Nadler alienated those who would eventually vote whether to convict Trump.
Crimes required? Trump's impeachment defense could set new standard -
/p> “Collins’s hubris is a stark reminder that the people of New York can and should demand more from their elected officials, and that no matter how powerful, no lawmaker is above the law,” Geoffrey S.
Minnesota Democrat Tina Smith was the only senator on the first list of 2020’s competitive races who was not listed as vulnerable by the end of the year. Former Rep.
[Agency says it will review Trump Jr.’s sheep hunt in Mongolia] The group also asked if there were any pending permit applications for importing the sheep Trump allegedly killed because it wasn
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn. Most members were resigned to the expected outcome of the vote. Rep.
Virginia Democrat Donald S. Beyer Jr. brought ample reading material for what members expected to be a long day.
Appropriators hit Air Force's 'disturbing' diversion of funds -
Asked directly about overturning the will of voters in her district, Slotkin said her motivation was not what happened in 2016, and that the report of former Special Counsel Robert S.
previously a staffer for Senate majority leaders Tom Daschle and Harry Reid, discusses with Jason Dick and Nathan Gonzales the burgeoning field, what an ideal ticket would look like and learning from 2016’s
and a percentage of the funds will go toward the GOP nominees challenging Democratic “squad” members Alexandria Ocasio- Cortez in New York, Rashida Tlaib in Michigan, Ilhan Omar in Minnesota and Ayanna S.