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Why Most House Republicans Voted for a Deal They Loathed
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Why Most House Republicans Voted for a Deal They Loathed -
Senators Could Lose ‘Blue Slip’ Input on Circuit Judges -
Trump’s Voter Fraud Panel Remains Lightning Rod -
Hurricane Irma Forces House Vote Cancellations -
Senate Appropriators Reject Trump Administration’s ‘Apparent Doctrine of Retreat’ -
Rating Change: Dent Retirement Puts Seat in Play -
Photos of the Week: DACA Protests, Harvey Relief and Leadership Smiles and Frowns -
Harvey Aid Bill Creates Dilemma for Texas Republicans -
House Approves Harvey Package With Debt Deal -
Hunter’s Chief of Staff Leaves Amid Campaign Finance Investigation -
Trump on Hurricane Irma: ‘Get Out Of Its Way’ -
Curbelo Might Move Family to a Shelter During Irma -
Closed-Door Process Might Threaten Tax Timeline in Senate -
White House Continues Pivot Toward Congressional Democrats -
Trump to Jilted GOP: Inaction Led to Deal With Dems -
Democrats Use Loophole to Push Discharge Petition on DREAM Act -
U.S.-North Korea War 'Certainly' Possible, Trump Warns -
Donald Trump Jr. Talks to Senate Investigators -
Conservatives Lay Down Marker on Debt Ceiling -