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President Biden and Donald Trump already are in the midst of a 2024 rematch as Democrats' stumbles open the door for the former president.
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President Biden and Donald Trump already are in the midst of a 2024 rematch as Democrats' stumbles open the door for the former president.
The House Ethics Committee on Monday released reports regarding two members: Marie Newman and Doug Lamborn.
Bad news for Joe Biden: No president since Truman saw his approval rating increase dramatically in a midterm year, Nathan L. Gonzales writes.
Along with representing candidates of both parties, K Street attorney Ken Gross helped corporations navigate Washington.
The Pentagon has placed 8,500 troops on alert so they may be deployed to help defend Eastern Europe if Russia invades Ukraine.
The Biden administration added 22 fields in the program to help attract recent foreign grads with science and tech degrees.
Emails publicized by the Brennan Center show that officials under President Donald Trump tried to rig the system for redistricting purposes.
A federal judge in Texas blocked the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate for federal workers nationwide.
Sen. Thom Tillis writes that his colleague Kyrsten Sinema's recent speech on partisanship contained both a warning and a path forward.
Lobbying battles over an infrastructure measure and a spending and tax package propelled a surge among most of K Street’s biggest spenders.
Democrats face procedural obstacles in any attempt to break up their clean energy and social safety net bill and pass it in “chunks.”
Watch the hits and misses in Congress for the week ending Jan. 21, 2022.
President Biden and others have spoken about breaking apart the reconciliation package to pass it in pieces. But it won't be so easy.
White House senior adviser Cedric Richmond sits down with the host of our Equal Time podcast on what's next for voting rights.
The House and Senate were both in session this week as the Senate held an unsuccessful attempt to pass voting right legislation.
Biden plans on hitting the road a lot this year to sell his accomplishments, and outside groups are going to be there with supporting ads.
A loan guarantee program, created in 2005 to encourage energy projects in Native American communities, has yet to back a single project.
Debate of whether tighter limitations on member stock trading has been a popular topic of late on Capitol Hill.
The House clerk told the Congress modernization committee about the four different formats in use for writing and viewing legislation.
The House panel investigating the Capitol riot is asking Ivanka Trump to voluntarily appear for an interview in February.