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Justices ask in Census case: ‘Congress is silent. Should the court then step in?’
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Justices ask in Census case: ‘Congress is silent. Should the court then step in?’ -
Mnuchin misses Trump tax returns deadline; asks for more time -
Man making death threat to Rep. Ilhan Omar had over 1,000 bullets and illegal guns -
Man charged in sword attack murder of Sen. Tester’s nephew gets mistrial -
Bernie Sanders makes plea for Senate to override Donald Trump’s Yemen veto -
House gets its say as Supreme Court takes up census citizenship question -
Pelosi again urges caution on Trump impeachment, post-Mueller report -
Supreme Court to decide whether LGBTQ people are covered by Civil Rights Act -
Rep. Seth Moulton becomes the 19th Democratic candidate for president -
House Democrats start following Mueller’s leads as they investigate Trump -
Florida man arrested for death threats to Reps. Tlaib, Swalwell and Sen. Booker -
Rep. Rashida Tlaib renews calls for impeachment, but Democratic leadership hesitates -
Rep. Hunter pretends to cross the Mexico border and gets called out for violating ‘parole’ -
Does successful prostate surgery mean Sen. Michael Bennet will join the 2020 field? -
Chairman Nadler subpoenas fully unredacted Mueller report -
Mueller says messaging apps likely destroyed Trump-Russia evidence -
Barr says he has no problem with Mueller testifying before Congress -
House Democrats press on with investigations after Mueller report release -
Trump-Russia collusion: What the Mueller report says — and doesn’t say -