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Freedom Caucus Isn’t Backing Down After Trump Threat

Establishment. https://t.co/9bDo8yzH7I — Justin Amash (@justinamash) March 30, 2017 var rcrdTwitter = 1; White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer told reporters Thursday that he would let Trump's tweet

Armed Forces Say Yearlong CR Spells Danger

And they would force thousands of military families to wait to move to their next post until after the start of fiscal 2018 on Oct. 1 (at the earliest) — meaning children in those families would have to

$30 Billion Defense Supplemental Duplicates Spending

million to keep building a destroyer warship; • $340 million for 15 Blackhawk helicopters; • $262 million for five Apache helicopters; • $207 million for two C-40A airlift jets; • $195 million for 12 MQ-1

How a Tenet of GOP Orthodoxy Slipped Away

The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office projected last month the annual deficit will rise from $560 billion this year to $1 trillion in six years and $1.4 trillion in 2027, which would equal 5 percent

Trump Joint Address Spotlights Deep Partisan Divide

Trump's speech also left members of both parties asking for more details, especially on his promise to spend $1 trillion on infrastructure, which drew applause from members of both parties.

Opinion · 115th Congress

Hints of a ‘Shop-’Til-You-Drop’ Presidency

Trying to dramatize the horror of $1 trillion in national debt, Reagan memorably said, “A trillion dollars would be a stack of thousand-dollar bills 67 miles high.”

Congress on Edge Awaiting Unpredictable Trump

Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 17, 2017 var rcrdTwitter = 1; He interviewed Kellogg, former United Nations Ambassador John Bolton, Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster and Lt. Gen.

Ivanka Incident Shows That Trump Is No Truman

He turned down numerous no-show jobs paying the equivalent of more than $1 million a year. In contrast, Bill Clinton would have asked only two questions: "Where do I sign?

The Quieter Assault Against Obamacare

While the health care law provided $1 billion to an implementation fund to help set things up, by 2013, both the IRS and CMS were looking for additional money to continue putting the law in place as their