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Congress · 119th Congress

Senate Democrats seek to prevent military action against Cuba

“Only Congress has the power to declare war under the Constitution, but he operates with the belief that the U.S. military is a palace guard, ordering military action in the Caribbean, Venezuela,

Congress · 119th Congress

SPR drawdown might not be enough for consumers, Democrats say

Senate Energy and Natural Resources ranking member Martin Heinrich, D-N.M. said in an interview that consumers will still “feel huge impacts with respect to gasoline prices” even with the drawdown

Congress · 119th Congress

Rising pump prices draw calls to action from Democrats

Schumer, D-N.Y., was referencing comments Trump made in an interview with Reuters on March 5 in which the president also said he expected gas prices to “drop very rapidly when this is over.”

Congress · 119th Congress

Can Trump avoid ‘magical thinking’ on Iran?

‘Glorious future’ Trump told the New York Post in a Monday telephone interview that he would not hesitate to deploy American ground troops into Iran “if they were necessary.”

Congress · 119th Congress

War Powers votes loom for Congress after U.S. strikes Iran

↵↵The military action got underway less than a day after Oman's Foreign Minister Badr bin Hamad Albusaidi — a key mediator in the diplomatic efforts — taped an interview with CBS News saying his assessment

Policy · 119th Congress

After stalled health deal, voters want Congress to deliver

↵↵Trump has called on Congress to pass a suite of health care legislation to lower costs, though he said in an interview Tuesday that he wasn't planning to make any major legislative push during the rest

Campaigns · 119th Congress

Malinowski concedes to Mejia in New Jersey special primary

↵↵Malinowski, who served two terms representing the neighboring 7th District, faced $2.3 million in opposition spending from the United Democracy Project, the super PAC of the American Israel Public Affairs