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GOP Unified Control Still Means Divided Congress
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GOP Unified Control Still Means Divided Congress -
What it Was Like to Be in the Chamber for the Maverick’s Dramatic Health Care Vote -
Post Office Naming Sparks Feud in North Carolina -
Robert Reich: Former GOP Lawmaker Said Trump Is ‘Fritzing Out’ -
Pennsylvania Rep. Mike Kelly Not Running for Senate -
Word on the Hill: Bike Your District -
Ethics Committee Drops Ben Ray Luján Sit-In Inquiry -
Poll Shows Kid Rock as Republican Front-Runner, 8 Points Behind Stabenow -
Flake Reflects on the Rise of Trump in New Book -
Trent Franks Calls on Mueller to Resign -
Roger Williams Cleared in Auto Dealership Ethics Probe -
Appropriators Softening Trump's Proposed Fiscal 2018 Cuts -
Trump Threats to Lawmakers’ Health Care Face Complications -
Opinion: Question for Congress, What Did You Do During the Trump Reign of Error? -
Baseball Practice Shooting Mix-Up: Capitol Police Sent to Pelosi’s Georgetown Home -
White House Floats Aggressive Tax Timetable in Fall -
Scaramucci Out as White House Communications Director -
Rohrabacher Braves Boos and Hecklers at Politicon -
Senate Gives House Republicans Little Cover on Health Care in 2018 -
Protesters Hold a Mock Duel With Farenthold -