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Netanyahu address creates a dilemma for Democrats
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., said Netanyahu’s address would be a historic one at a pivotal moment in time.
Historians, legal experts express dismay at Trump immunity ruling
Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., issued a statement that the ruling "makes perfect sense to me" because core constitutional authorities must come with absolute immunity and other official acts will be determined
Biden, ‘Big Four’ to meet as spending talks sputter
"[I]t is clear now that House Republicans need more time to sort themselves out," Schumer wrote.
Lawmakers struggle to limit US tech investment in China
House Financial Services Chairman Patrick T.
Campaigns · 118th Congress
At the Races: Dem divisions get violent
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.
Campaigns · 118th Congress
At the Races: Votes ease Dems’ Biden blues
George Santos, R-N.Y., who survived an effort by fellow vulnerable New York Republicans to expel him from the chamber last week, as Chris Marquette reports.
These nine Republicans are competing to be next House speaker
The exact timing of a vote in the chamber is unclear: Speaker Pro Tempore Patrick T.
White House asks Congress for $106 billion in security supplemental
In a letter sent to House Speaker Pro Tempore Patrick T.
Speaker race: Crossing the river Jordan with advice for House Democrats
Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, succeeds in Tuesday’s expected floor vote by bludgeoning GOP moderates into submission, his time as speaker would probably be limited to less than 15 months.
Jordan’s speaker bid gains steam with key endorsements
Ken Calvert, R-Calif., chairman of the Defense Appropriations Subcommittee.
House uncertainty puts shutdown specter right back on the table
Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., as speaker, lawmakers and aides in both chambers believe.
House conservatives torpedo rule on Defense spending bill
there’s some controversy about whether or not we’ll make it even on our own side, even though nobody over here disagrees with the rule or disagrees with the bill," Rules Committee Chairman Tom Cole, R-Okla
Senate dress code spat continues: Avoid a shutdown and I’ll wear a suit, Fetterman says
Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, as she headed to the first votes of the week on Monday. "I think we’ve got to maintain a level of decorum."
Spending turmoil rocks House GOP with deadline weeks away
House Financial Services Chairman Patrick T. McHenry, R-N.C., helped negotiate the spending caps on behalf of Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif.
White House Afghanistan planning lacked ‘urgency,’ report finds
Michael McCaul, R-Texas, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, has repeatedly pressed the State Department for documents related to the withdrawal.
‘Pariah’ vs. ‘May be far worse’: Swing voters have a clear choice on handling Putin
Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., tweeted: "Joe Biden just said that Putin is losing the war in Iraq. I guess Biden’s brain shut off some time during that war, so he thinks we’re still fighting it." Rep.
Who emerged from the debt talks stronger? Mostly America’s creditors
Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., might have even felt ample pressure to drop his blockade of some military nominations.
‘End of whatever regime’: A nuclear-armed presidential threat isn’t what it used to be
And the fact that more and more countries are getting them along with long-range, intercontinental ballistic missiles and others to deliver them is a major concern," said Cornyn, R-Texas.
The Capitol is suddenly full of generals and Kissingers
House Foreign Affairs Chairman Michael McCaul, R-Texas, says that was the message he heard from Ukrainian and NATO officials at the recent Munich Security Conference.