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‘Quite extraordinary’: Taking control in November would unleash a GOP leadership maelstrom
Republicans make clear they know the Trump-McConnell feud is coming to a boil.
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Republicans make clear they know the Trump-McConnell feud is coming to a boil.
What Republican governors DeSantis and Abbott are doing to migrants recalls the “Reverse Freedom Rides” of the 1960s.
Biden isn’t fooling anyone with his happy talk on the economy. He’s like a doctor with “good” news — your fever has dipped from 105 to 104.5.
The avoidable threat to America’s 5G future - Uncategorized
"What happened to your country?" the Kenyan-born Lyft driver asked. The answer is simple: Donald John Trump.
From Michelle Obama to Sheryl Lee Ralph to Zendaya, Black women are bringing it. Too bad trolls are stuck in the past.
Joe Biden beat Donald Trump because he won the political middle by a decisive margin — so why is he playing to the base?
The hardest thing in politics to remember is that there are exceptions to every ironclad rule. And 2022 is looking like one of them.
Political Power Rankings: Watch enough college football and politics, and the teams and politicos start resembling one another.
Just compare the cases of Breonna Taylor and Donald Trump. This is not my idea of justice — but maybe it’s America’s.
Their explanation, of course, is simple. When saving the soul of the nation, sometimes patriots have to be ethically flexible.
Donald Trump's prediction of 'oblivion' was not reflected in one Virginia county that voted to give him a second term as his legal woes mount.
Donald Trump's ever-changing story about the documents found at Mar-a-Lago are meant to distract from the only two questions that matter.
The FBI search of Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort has quickly shown the level of support in the GOP for the former president.
I still have the T-shirt — and empathy for dreamers. The central plank in my campaign was a pledge to “filibuster war appropriations.”
President Biden is racking up wins at home and abroad. But bad luck keeps finding him, keeping his poll numbers low.
He used to be a man of his word, a moderating force in his party. But now Manchin has bought into Democrats’ empty promises.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi opted to go ahead with a visit to Taiwan even amid tensions with China and after President Biden said it would be unwise.
David Jolly, Christine Todd Whitman and Andrew Yang say they are starting a viable third party. It could take a while, Stu Rothenberg writes.
The Jan. 6 committee’s public hearings could produce a spoiler in the 2024 GOP presidential primary: Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming.