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White House angers GOP senator with executive privilege claim on car tariff report
White House angers GOP senator with executive privilege claim on car tariff report -
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White House angers GOP senator with executive privilege claim on car tariff report -
View from the gallery: Senators struggle to sit in silence at Trump trial -
Impeachment comes with its own rules — or lack thereof — on standard of proof -
Crimes required? Trump's impeachment defense could set new standard -
McConnell’s impeachment rules would condense opening arguments, limit evidence -
The effort to fill the top Agriculture Department civil rights post got a setback this week with the resignation of Naomi C. Earp.
Impeachment isn’t the only obstacle to legislative wins for Congress in 2020 -
Former Rep. Chris Collins sentenced to just over two years in federal prison -
Ethics expert: GOP ‘crosses the line’ with House hallway ambushes -
Campus Notebook: Sen. Bob Menendez spent over $5 million in legal fees associated with corruption scandal -
Chief Justice leaves his friendly confines for Trump impeachment trial -
Do chatty senators really face jail time during impeachment? -
Senate passes USMCA bill, giving Trump a win on trade -
Appropriators are coming to grips with narrow funding increases under next year’s budget caps, as veterans health spending continues to grow.
House Democrats push through measure to nullify Trump student loan rule -
An agonizing dispute among terror victims -
The lack of official guidance about media restrictions during the impeachment trial has led to a hotbed of confusion and frustration in the Senate.