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Policy · 114th Congress

Whistleblower in Capitol Gun Case Sues

The incident prompted jokes about the Capitol Police on late night television. Breiterman and her attorney declined a request for an interview. Capitol Police also declined to comment.  

Policy · 114th Congress

Women, Grab your Rifles

The stage is now set for a floor debate about the role of women in the military, first sparked when the Pentagon announced in December that it would open all combat roles to women.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Joe Biden and Others Who Coulda Been a Contender

“It’s an awful thing to say, I think I would have been the best president,” Biden said  in an interview with “Good Morning America” that aired Wednesday.

Opinion · 114th Congress

With Trump, Ryan Wins When It Looks Like He’s Losing

Like the rest of the elected GOP establishment, the high-minded and aggressively civil Wisconsin congressman, has little choice but to accept the ruffian who ransacked the Republican Party.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Rubio to Trump: I’m Not Interested in VP

In an interview with CNN on Tuesday, Rubio again made it clear that he has no interest in the No. 2 spot on the Republican ticket this November, and that he’s not sure yet whether he’ll even attend

Politics · 114th Congress

Back in D.C., Cruz Won’t Extinguish Presidential Hopes

In an interview with conservative radio host Glenn Beck, Cruz demurred on supporting Donald Trump, the presumed GOP nominee, saying that conservatives do not yet need to commit to support him.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Republicans Wait for Ted Cruz to Get Back to Work

The conservative movement I believe will only continue to get stronger. I recognize a lot of folks in the media… are eager to write the epitaph for the conservative movement,” Cruz said.

Politics · 114th Congress

Trump Not the First to Play Politics With National Debt

Trump, the business mogul and presumptive Republican presidential nominee, set off alarm bells on Thursday in an interview on CNBC when he suggested he could reduce the national debt by negotiating

Dana Young, a Republican Force in Florida

Mark Pafford, the Democratic Leader in the Florida House, said he disagrees with Young on many issues, but appreciates her willingness to talk with her colleagues across the aisle and help to create