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Here’s why the Senate went nuclear for district judge nominations
Here’s why the Senate went nuclear for district judge nominations -
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Here’s why the Senate went nuclear for district judge nominations -
Barr makes no mention of Mueller ahead of Tuesday testimony -
Rep. Clay Higgins’ ‘Cajun John Wayne’ videos draw criticism ... again -
Newly disclosed meetings with industry create ethics questions for Interior secretary -
A House floor vote on spending caps could divide Democrats -
Thanks to Mueller, foreign agents come under greater scrutiny -
Nielsen out as Homeland Security chief -
Ernest ‘Fritz’ Hollings, South Carolina senator and WWII veteran, has died -
Dems unlikely to help Cohen get reduced sentence for more information -
Mexican official rejects Democratic effort to reopen new NAFTA -
Senate doxxing suspect pleads guilty, faces over 2 years in prison -
Campaign consultants frozen out of DCCC money create ‘The Blacklist’ -
Mistrial for man who allegedly threatened Rep. Brian Mast’s kids over immigration policy -
‘Remain in Mexico’ policy for migrants creating ambiguity, fear -
Marijuana bill could help Cory Gardner’s re-election chances. Will Senate GOP leaders get behind it? -
Challenging food stamps rule, Rep. Marcia Fudge points to Hill workers -
House and Senate building superintendents placed on administrative leave -
Violence Against Women Act clears House -
Coons and Klobuchar pitch retirement savings mandate plan -