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Congress · 119th Congress

Paris Hilton joins House advocates behind deepfakes bill

↵↵"Building on 'Take it Down"s criminal penalties, [the bill] adds consequences that hit where it hurts. If ethics aren't in your heart, self-preservation should be," Mani said.

White House · 119th Congress

Compared with other presidents, Trump 2.0 is one of a kind

↵↵Presidential historians highlighted Trump 2.0's habit of trying to bypass or weaken Congress, noting that other presidents typically tried working with Congress and securing major — even contentious

Campaigns · 119th Congress

Senate Democrats still have difficult path to majority

And GOP nominee Mark S. Kirk prevailed in the president's home state of Illinois, which had backed Obama by 25 points. And that doesn't count Republican Scott P.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Republicans in revolt?

Ayanna S. Pressley will not challenge Sen. Edward J. Markey in the Democratic primary next year and will seek reelection instead.

Heard On The Hill · 119th Congress

For female veterans in Congress, it’s a small club 

↵↵"I feel like my service was not as impactful as my dad and my grandfather because I'm an engineer and they're … pilot[s], so there's hierarchical stuff there," she said.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: A speedy special election 

Donald S. Beyer Jr. and former Rep. Jennifer Wexton, both ex-colleagues of Connolly’s from neighboring districts, as well as the center-left New Democrat Coalition Action Fund. 

From cringe to catharsis, Democrats keep cussing

In D.C.’s halls of power, Lyndon B. Johnson’s sewer mouth was legendary, but in the pages of The Washington Post, his beloved "bulls—" was bowdlerized into "bull."

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Breaking ranks

Previous successful challengers backed by Justice Democrats have included New York’s Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Massachusetts’ Ayanna S. Pressley.