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White House · 116th Congress

House legal fight for grand jury materials lands at Supreme Court

Circuit found, in a 2-1 ruling on March 10, that the House’s impeachment of President Donald Trump counted as a “judicial proceeding,” which qualifies the committee for an exemption to rules that typically

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Donald Trump’s Maricopa problem

Census Bureau’s July 1, 2019, report on population changes, Maricopa County had the fastest growth in the country, in terms of population change, between 2010 and 2019.

Congress · 116th Congress

CBO details coronavirus economic shock

[jwp-video n=”1″] The unemployment rate would average 15 percent in the second and third quarters of this year, up from less than 4 percent in the first quarter, the CBO said in a blog post.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Trump’s ‘secret stash’ of voters

On April 1, 6, 13 and 20, Trump’s job approval was between 45.2 percent and 47.4 percent, while his share of the ballot test ranged from 41.7 percent to 44.3 percent.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Ratings change: Senate races shift toward Democrats

[jwp-video n=”1″] GOP Sen. Cory Gardner should be regarded as an underdog in Colorado, where the race has moved to Tilts Democratic from Toss-up.

Policy · 116th Congress

Mergers and acquisitions on hold as pandemic disrupts markets

[jwp-video n=”1″] Checks that are expected to be disbursed by the federal government to individuals and businesses as a result of the legislation will be like putting “a lot of ointment on wounds

Congress · 116th Congress

Phase 4 coronavirus response? Not everyone is on the same page

[jwp-video n=”1″] Democratic plans The House led negotiations with the White House on the first two phases of Congress’ response to the pandemic, but the Senate took the lead on the phase three

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Presidential race now leans toward the Democrats

[jwp-video n=”1″] The song remains the same The fundamentals remain the same as they were January 2019. In 2016, Trump lost the popular vote but won the Electoral College.