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Trump bucked tradition with partisan end-of-year address
Donald Trump broke with past presidents with a prime-time address that some say was an attempt to upend the State of the Union tradition.
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Donald Trump broke with past presidents with a prime-time address that some say was an attempt to upend the State of the Union tradition.
Catch up on the political news of the past week in the latest At the Races newsletter, including Trump's return to the trail and retirements.
President Trump on Thursday called it an "honor" that his hand-picked Kennedy Center board added his name to the performing arts center.
The Trump administration has shuttered a Reagan-era program that coordinated major transnational crime investigations.
Roll Call’s photojournalists share their most memorable news images from the tumultuous and record-breaking year on Capitol Hill.
A panel of appellate judges expressed skepticism about Trump adviser Peter Navarro’s effort to toss his contempt of Congress conviction.
Less than a year out from the 2026 midterms, here at two likely scenarios for how those elections will unfold for House Republicans.
A federal judge on Wednesday said she would issue an order requiring the government to undo firings and stop ongoing layoff efforts.
More tattoos, fewer hamburgers and saving democracy all made the list when we asked departing members about their New Year’s resolutions.
As Democrats look beyond 2024’s losses, candidates from clergy backgrounds see a bigger role for religion in an increasingly secular party.
Washington Rep. Dan Newhouse, who has twice beaten Trump-backed challengers, is the latest House Republican to announce his retirement.
John L. "Jack" Smith sat for a closed-door deposition Wednesday with the House Judiciary Committee over his investigation into Donald Trump.
Others are made to pay the price for the real or imagined transgressions of an entire race, faith or nationality, Curtis writes.
President Trump is poised to head into the new year facing some new political headwinds as Republicans look to hang onto control of Congress.
A Democratic push to force a vote to extend expiring tax subsidies for three years reached 218 signatures after four Republicans signed on.
A federal judge on Wednesday temporarily blocked Department of Homeland Security guidance on lawmaker visits to ICE detention facilities.
The Senate easily confirmed Jared Isaacman Wednesday to lead NASA despite some Democrats' concerns about this ties to billionaire Elon Musk.
A statue of Barbara Rose Johns, who led a protest against segregation at her Virginia school in 1951, is unveiled in the Capitol on Tuesday.
Senate Commerce Committee Democrats pushed Carr over comments that appeared to threaten local TV affiliates' licenses.
The almost 3,100-page bill calls for spending $8 billion more than the $892.6 billion that President Donald Trump requested.