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House delays sending Mayorkas impeachment to Senate

"I do think they’re going to lose some political face, because it looks like they’re trying to hide a discussion, which is on their No. 1 big issue to defend: open borders," Braun said.

Senate sends spending package to Biden, wrapping up fiscal 2024

He went after projects like $1 million for Martha’s Vineyard hospital — "in one of the richest ZIP codes in the United States," Paul said — and $2 million for a kelp and shellfish nursery at the University

Lawmakers hold out hope of Friday night spending finale

Senate Appropriations ranking member Susan Collins, R-Maine, said Thursday that the Senate could start considering amendments around 1 p.m. Friday, following the expected House vote around 11 a.m. 

Trump’s next test: Go beyond the base

An aide takes down a sign after a rally by Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley during the District of Columbia's Republican presidential primary at the Madison Hotel in Washington, D.C., on March 1. Haley won the D.C. primary, but ultimately fell short and suspended her campaign on Wednesday. Where her supporters go will be a key question in the general election, David Winston writes.

GOP stand-alone Israel aid bill rejected in the House

It would provide $1.2 billion for the Iron Beam defense system, $3.3 billion to procure additional weapons through the Foreign Military Financing program and $1 billion to develop artillery and critical

House clears stopgap funding extension into March

The legislation extends funding for agencies covered under the four appropriations bills that were set to lapse after Friday to March 1, and funding covered under the remaining eight bills that are poised

First roadblock to March stopgap measure removed

The chamber voted 68-13 to end debate on the motion to proceed to the shell legislative vehicle for the stopgap spending measure, which would run to March 1 for four of the dozen annual appropriations