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At the Races: Deck the House with boughs of chaos
Starting gate Nevertheless, he persists: Mitch McConnell is leaving Senate GOP leadership but will hold ample sway over Trump’s nominees and agenda, our colleague John T.
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Starting gate Nevertheless, he persists: Mitch McConnell is leaving Senate GOP leadership but will hold ample sway over Trump’s nominees and agenda, our colleague John T.
JD Vance, R-Ohio, in Michigan, slammed the former president’s policies on issues like health care, abortion and the economy.The officials also warned conservatives’ "Project 2025," a blueprint for a possible
Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., who has spent months defending Trump, took stock of what he called "the smallest crowd ever assembled for a Republican press conference."
Lucas knows he’s the likely underdog in the now four-man race to replace Patrick T. McHenry as the top Republican on the House Financial Services Committee, but he isn’t letting that stop him.
The president’s campaign sees “multiple paths” to 270 electoral votes, including competing in Florida and Texas, CQ Roll Call’s John T. Bennett reports.
Because President Joe Biden and the Democrats have failed,” NRCC Chairman Richard Hudson, R-N.C., said at the kickoff news conference.
Biden is expected to address how his administration has tried to lower costs for Americans and to discuss how he would continue to do so in a second term, Niels and John T. Bennett report.
Henry Cuellar, Sylvia R. Garcia and Greg Casar.
The three senators named John who’ve served as top lieutenants to outgoing Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and any other Senate Republicans who may seek to replace McConnell will be
Whether the strategy will prove successful on either policy (by convincing enough House Republicans to join Democrats to bypass Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., on the supplemental) or politics (at the
Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash., announced Thursday afternoon she’s not seeking another term.
Starting gate Blue team angst: Democratic leaders in Congress tell Editor-at-Large John T.
The At the Races team and our colleague John T. Bennett are following the president’s moves.
Patrick T. McHenry, R-N.C., as top Republican on the House Financial Services Committee in the next Congress. Luetkemeyer, who is 71, said he made the decision after consulting with family.
Peter T. King, ahead of a formal announcement. FEC fine authority: Congress acted to extend for 10 years the FEC’s Administrative Fine Program, which was set to expire on Dec. 31.
Patrick T. McHenry as the top Republican on the Financial Services Committee, according to colleagues and K Street observers.
Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., pressed the presidents of Harvard, Penn and MIT on how they would respond to student protesters who express support for the intifada, an Arabic term that translates as uprising
House Financial Services Chairman and former speaker pro tempore Patrick T. McHenry said Tuesday he would not seek reelection next year, though he will finish out his term.
Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., whose narrow 2022 win and actions since then have landed her on our list of most vulnerable incumbents although she hails from a district that Biden lost by about 8 percentage
Derek Kilmer, D-Wash., and Brad Wenstrup, R-Ohio, joined him later that day. Over the weekend, Democratic Rep. Brian Higgins of New York said he would resign in February, and Democratic Rep.