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Count the qualifiers: Trump’s week became another presidential talk-a-thon
Before sharing a racist meme on Friday, President Trump uttered a list of policy statements that he muddied with qualifiers.
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Before sharing a racist meme on Friday, President Trump uttered a list of policy statements that he muddied with qualifiers.
President Trump on Thursday struck a partisan tone at the National Prayer Breakfast, questioning why religious people would back Democrats.
Democrats in New Jersey’s 11th District are voting Thursday to pick their nominee and likely successor to Gov. Mikie Sherrill.
Senate Republicans blocked a Democrat-backed measure Thursday seeking to take legal action over the DOJ's release of Epstein documents.
Democrats have dismissed the idea of another continuing resolution over concerns that it would incentivize negotiators to drag out the talks.
Two GOP defense chairs would like to see Congress enact a second reconciliation package that includes $450 billion for national security.
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Republican Rep. Barry Loudermilk, a staunch ally of President Donald Trump, said Wednesday he won’t seek a seventh term to his Georgia seat.
Former Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn on Wednesday launched a second bid for Congress, announcing a run for Maryland's 5th District.
In a letter, Durbin asks Grassley to ask senior executive branch officials to address use of Section 702 authority.
Top Democrats in the House and Senate outlined their demands Wednesday for negotiations on full-year DHS funding ahead of a Feb. 13 deadline.
President Trump might have talked about moves to "de-escalate" his aggressive second term, but his actions suggest the opposite is the plan.
A Supreme Court order means California can use its new map -- which targets five seats currently held by Republicans -- in November.
Top House Republicans are plowing forward with plans to vote Tuesday on a roughly $1.2 trillion spending package.
While stoking outrage over the Trump administration's deportation efforts, Democrats could be missing an opportunity to lead on immigration reform.
The Clintons will appear for depositions in late February as part of a House panel investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, the chairman announced.
The House narrowly cleared a $1.2 trillion spending package Tuesday with bipartisan support.
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The SAVE Act has become a rallying cry, but some see larger constitutional issues — or warn of slippery slopes in partisan times.
Congress now looks to move forward on a Homeland Security spending measure ensnared in controversies over immigration enforcement.