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Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Primary pipe dreams

His exit leaves a void in the Senate and on the 2022 map.

Congress · 117th Congress

Lawmakers prepping supplemental appropriations for Capitol security

Asked to clarify what she meant by “the enemy is within,” the California Democrat said, “It means that we have members of Congress who want to bring guns on the floor and have threatened violence

Congress · 117th Congress

Legal issues are political in Trump impeachment trial

Do the articles of impeachment have to include a crime? Does the chief justice of the United States preside over the trial? Can a former president be barred from holding office again?

Opinion · 117th Congress

Trump v. democracy — Round Two

The House impeachment managers must remind voters of how close to the abyss we came with Trump’s shakedown of democracy. The task will not be easy.

Policy · 117th Congress

Biden plans surge of climate policies, including drilling pause

The White House will announce the creation of a national climate task force to span the executive branch, the formation of environmental justice roles across government and the unveiling of a presidential

White House · 117th Congress

At the Biden White House, normal operations for abnormal times

ANALYSIS — On the first full night of Joe Biden’s presidency, his longtime adviser and White House chief of staff was outside the White House doing a live TV interview while wearing a light blue surgical

Congress · 117th Congress

President Biden arrives with negotiator-in-chief credentials

Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said in an interview that he expects Biden — “a person who understands that legislation is the art of compromise” — to try to forge a bipartisan deal.

Policy · 117th Congress

Federal agencies, states compete to be fintech regulator

The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, a unit of the Treasury Department, on Jan. 13 approved South Dakota-based Anchorage Digital Bank NA to hold cryptocurrencies for customers, making it