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Republicans Identify Vulnerable Members for 2018

Trump barely won here, carrying the district by 1 point. New York Rep. John J. Faso A freshman, Faso won the seat held by outgoing moderate Republican Rep. Chris Gibson.

Cummings and Pelosi Cite Fake Flynn Twitter Account

While I accept full responsibility for my actions, I feel it is unfair that I have been made the sole scapegoat for what happened. (1/2) — Michael Flynn (@GenMikeFlynn) February 14, 2017 var rcrdTwitter

Harward, Petraeus and Kellogg Emerge as Flynn Replacements

Vice Adm Harward is a very impressive (and nice) guy. https://t.co/JYG9gzd1jr — Tommy Vietor (@TVietor08) February 14, 2017 var rcrdTwitter = 1; Baggage: Since his retirement, Harward has been a chief

Chaffetz Hears Jeers and Boos at Town Hall

pic.twitter.com/8U7IkpZtsS — Dan Diamond (@ddiamond) February 10, 2017 var rcrdTwitter = 1; Chaffetz responded by saying he has not gone soft on the White House.

Trump Lashes Out at Blumenthal Over Gorsuch Comments

Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 9, 2017 var rcrdTwitter = 1; The tweet came from his personal account, as is often the case in the mornings when Trump is alone at the White House residence, Trump took

Democrats Back #LetLizSpeak Campaign

#LetLizSpeak — Senator Bob Casey (@SenBobCasey) February 8, 2017 "" var rcrdTwitter = 1; "" We stand with you, @SenWarren.

Trump Advisers’ Infrastructure Plan Has Big Risks

The plan recommends allocating $137 billion tax credits for private investors who underwrite infrastructure projects with the goal of spurring $1 trillion in infrastructure investment in the span of 10

Republicans Target Baldwin on Gorsuch

. — Scott Walker (@ScottWalker) February 3, 2017 var rcrdTwitter = 1; Is @ScottWalker trying to impress @POTUS with his tweets or does he want to run against me?

Lobbyists, Corporate Clients Open Wallets for Trump

Dow Chemical Co. and pharmaceutical company Pfizer each reported donating $1 million to the inaugural festivities, according to contribution reports that registered federal lobbyists and organizations