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Politics · 114th Congress

Is Bernie Sanders Getting a Free Pass?

Still others would argue that it’s not about the tone or volume of coverage, but that the Vermont senator simply hasn’t gotten the kind of bark-scraping scrutiny from the press that others seeking

Opinion · 114th Congress

Trump and Abortion: The One Opinion He’d Rather Not Share

But when pressed in an interview with MSNBC’s Chris Mathews on the details of what that means, Trump eventually said “there should be a punishment” for women who have abortions, but not for the men who

Policy · 114th Congress

Daines Pitches Montana Energy Jobs

“It’s actually quite unique and innovative,” Daines said of the summit in an interview. “It requires a lot of effort on behalf of the staff to pull this off.

Politics · 114th Congress

Faces of the 115th Congress: Raja Krishnamoorthi

Krishnamoorthi’s nomination in the Democratic-leaning district in the Chicago suburbs makes him the prohibitive favorite in the general election, and the first likely new member of the 115th Congress.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Good News for Ron Johnson’s Re-election Bid

The Marquette University Law School survey  of 1,405 registered voters from March 24-28 showed the gap between Johnson and his Democratic challenger, former Sen.

Opinion · 114th Congress

Obama, Journalism and the Facts

After all, he hasn’t given an interview to a reporter from the Washington Post in 7 ½ years.   Again, much of what the president said at the Toner dinner is inarguably true.

Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

From the NFL to the Halls of Congress

Will Allen, seen here taking the field for the Pittsburgh Steelers, spent time this spring as an intern on Capitol Hill.

Politics · 114th Congress

Will the Chamber Spend on Ron Johnson This Fall?

In a September interview with USA Today , leadership for the outside group American Crossroads said Johnson would need to run a “flawless” race to win re-election and wouldn’t commit to spending

Opinion · 114th Congress

Clean Up in Aisle Chaffetz

On Tuesday, Politico reported that House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, wanted to interview Judge Merrick Garland about the handling of an investigation