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Politics · 114th Congress

Trump Wants Stiff Penalties for Burning American Flag

staffed by a white supremacist and a handful of conspiracy theorists is the new normal in America https://t.co/LymJktb6KG — Dan Pfeiffer (@danpfeiffer) November 29, 2016 var rcrdTwitter = 1;

Politics · 114th Congress

Trump Won the Election. Now Comes the Hard Part

[jwp-video n=”1″] “I hope he’s got thick skin, because he’s about to catch a whole lot of incoming [fire], and it’s not necessarily all going to come from Democrats,” said Mark Harkins, a senior

Politics · 114th Congress

Judge Upholds Chaka Fattah Conviction

In June, a judge convicted Fattah of federal corruption charges largely surrounding an illegal $1 million campaign loan during a failed bid for mayor of Philadelphia in 2007.

Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Capitol Hill Watch Parties Decisively for Clinton

Bar Hopping on Debate Night [jwp-video n=”1″] The Republican presidential candidate used the term “big league” twice within a few lines, which again drew more laughs from the crowd.

Opinion · 114th Congress

The Nasty Boy’s Final Debate

It is worth recalling that in 1920, Eugene Debs, as the Socialist candidate for president, received nearly 1 million votes while serving as Prisoner 9653 in the Atlanta Federal Penitentiary.

Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Word on the Hill: Free Condoms

Debbie Dingell (@RepDebDingell) October 1, 2016 Spotted Former Rep. Jessie Jackson Jr., outside The Palm (1225 19th St. NW) on Saturday night. How are you spending recess?

Opinion · 114th Congress

Time to Rethink Our Approach on Hospital Readmissions

propelled health care reform forward, paving a path for more than 20 million Americans to gain access to medical care while catalyzing a decrease in Medicare spending growth, which is projected to save $1

Policy · 114th Congress

Supreme Court Won’t Rehear Immigration Case

Updated 1:40 p.m. | The Supreme Court announced Monday that it won’t rehear a case that has stopped the Obama administration’s executive actions on immigration and affected millions of people who are living