Supreme Court to decide issue tied to hundreds of Jan. 6 cases
Circuit, which reversed Nichols in a 2-1 decision. Judges Florence Pan and Justin Walker held that the statute could apply to congressional proceedings, not just documents.
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Circuit, which reversed Nichols in a 2-1 decision. Judges Florence Pan and Justin Walker held that the statute could apply to congressional proceedings, not just documents.
"We are here to assert our Article 1 responsibilities, not to act as judge or jury, and we are here, fundamentally, to chart a path forward that unveils the facts to the public," said Rules Committee Chairman
In 2016, and after four years of working for diversity, 1 percent voted for him. Now I know all sorts of good people who don’t like President Trump.
Democrats have a 4-point advantage in California’s 27th District (Mike Garcia), a 2-point edge in Oregon’s 5th (Lori Chavez DeRemer), and a 1-point advantage in California’s 13th (John Duarte). Â
"He is the No. 1 who’s cognitively … not good. … Twenty-five years ago, he was never one of the brightest light bulbs."
During a floor speech this year in support of abortion rights, Scholten quoted Jeremiah 1:5, "I knew you before I formed you, and I placed you in your mother’s womb," emphasizing that it says "mother’s
Edwards also advocated a change in how casework is transferred but opposed creating a district transition aide position, which could cost anywhere between $500,000 and $1 million, according to a Democratic
And Issue 1 passed overwhelmingly in Ohio in another big victory for the abortion rights movement.Â
National Republicans, who are expected to invest in the race after Baugh came close in 2022 despite being outspent 9-to-1, said they plan to focus on the same issues that boosted the party in other suburban
The House voted 179-213 on Nov. 1 to reject a measure to kick Santos out of Congress, with 182 Republicans and 31 Democrats voting against the effort.
Republicans find themselves in this difficult situation, they should consider three serious questions that clearly emerged out of the 2022 election and were reinforced in the most recent 2023 election. 1)
Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., to reduce White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre’s salary to $1.
Abortion rights supporters celebrate winning the referendum on the so-called Issue 1, a measure to enshrine a right to abortion in Ohio's Constitution, in Columbus, Ohio on Nov. 7, 2023.
Her difficult path to another term puts her ahead of Manchin, who was No. 1 on this list six months ago. One other change since May is that Sen.
The survey found that the key shift was among independents, as they went from plus-1 percentage point for Trump (45 percent to 44 percent) to minus-21 (32 percent to 53 percent), an enormous and ominous
Mondaire Jones is running here and raised over $1 million in the third quarter. But Jones first must win a primary, where he’s facing Liz Whitmer Gereghty, the sister of Michigan Gov.
Utah connection Owens is a staunch conservative who was first elected in 2020 by just 1 percentage point over Democratic incumbent Ben McAdams in the Salt Lake City-area district.Â
A fourth Democrat, Don Davis, is also in electoral danger considering Biden would have won the redrawn 1st District by about 1 point. That race is initially rated as a Toss-up by Inside Elections.
Cash flow: The NRCC, meanwhile, touted that it raised $1 million in the first week of Johnson’s speakership.
In November, Davis got wiped out by Calvin Coolidge by almost a 2-to-1 margin in the popular vote.