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Why it’s time to retire the ‘Joe Manchin is the real president’ narrative
Calling Sen. Joe Manchin "the real president" ignores the Constitutional roles of the Senate and presidency.
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Calling Sen. Joe Manchin "the real president" ignores the Constitutional roles of the Senate and presidency.
Democrats are searching for their next move after Sen. Joe Manchin III announced his opposition to the party’s $2.2 trillion budget package.
The request for an interview with Perry marks the first public action the panel has taken to glean information from a member of Congress.
More than three dozen lawmakers called for a reversal of the "Remain in Mexico" expansion, calling it "a cruel deterrent policy."
Tucked into a just-passed Pentagon policy measure are numerous provisions that would alter some State Department operations.
Sen. Joe Manchin III said Sunday he can't support the sweeping social safety net and climate change package known as "Build Back Better."
Colleagues remembered former Georgia Sen. Johnny Isakson for his warmth, generosity, and annual barbecue lunches he arranged in the Capitol.
Insurrection texts, filibustering hearings and Aaron Rodgers - Congressional Hits and Misses - Video
Steven Cliff was urged by senators to set standards for autonomous technology that currently is subject to voluntary guidelines.
Rep. James E. Clyburn wanted a substitute for a commencement speech he was to give in South Carolina. He got one: President Joe Biden.
Democrats are unlikely to take up their sweeping safety net and climate spending and tax package before Christmas.
The administration is announcing actions to beef up the number of commercial truck drivers and untangle the troubled supply chain.
The Jan. 6 committee on Thursday subpoenaed Phil Waldron, who briefed members of Congress on election fraud theories.
The Biden administration has come under fire from Republicans over potential payments as high as $450,000.
With the annual defense policy bill sent to the president, next comes decisions on how much money the Pentagon gets.
It was the third attempt by Democrats to include immigration provisions in their sweeping social spending plan.
Sens. Richard J. Durbin, Dianne Feinstein, Joni Ernst and Lisa Murkowski announced a bipartisan plan for the Violence Against Women Act.
Senate Judiciary Chairman Richard J. Durbin says immigration remains "one of the major concerns in this reconciliation bill."
EPA proposes tightening Trump rule on lead pipes - Uncategorized
Democrats are trying to tamp down concerns from families with children if expanded child tax credits don't get extended soon.