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Meet the lawmakers who bucked their parties on vote to limit Trump’s war powers
Meet the lawmakers who bucked their parties on vote to limit Trump’s war powers -
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Meet the lawmakers who bucked their parties on vote to limit Trump’s war powers -
House approves resolution aimed at trimming Trump’s power on Iran -
President Jed Bartlet could be arrested in front of the Capitol -
Big business lobby to push trade, data, immigration in 2020 -
Trump suggests Iran downed Ukrainian airliner, potentially by accident -
Senators are getting a little antsy waiting for Speaker Nancy Pelosi to deliver the articles of impeachment of President Donald Trump so they can start a trial. We spent the first full day Congress was back in the Capitol after its recess talking to senators, and we got an earful of their frustrations, suggestions […]
California governor declines to call a special election to replace Duncan Hunter -
House to vote on war powers Thursday -
Rating Change: Pompeo decision makes Kansas seat more vulnerable -
Watch President Trump's full statement on Iran -
Success of tobacco age change will depend on state efforts -
Sen. James M. Inhofe is one conservative guy, and he is proud of it, trumpeting vote-tracking organizations that peg him as the most right-wing in the chamber. And yet, the Oklahoma Republican has an equally proud history of working with some of his most liberal colleagues on bipartisan legislation. As chairman of the Senate […]
Reflexive anti-Trumpism, AOC’s shrink-the-tent strategy will cost Democrats in November -
Trump Iran address comes as congressional plans on War Powers in flux -
Roberts would hold the gavel, but not the power, at Trump impeachment trial -
Democrats wanted an Iran strategy. Trump offered disjointed goals instead -
Reapportionment after census could shake up swing districts -
Lessons for today from the fight over Prohibition -
GOP candidates seize on gun rights movement sweeping across Virginia -
Weather cam: D.C.’s first snowfall of 2020 -