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Congress · 116th Congress

Trump-appointed judge playing defense on presidential powers

[jwp-video n=”1″] Her dissents highlighted critics’ concerns that she is willing to give presidents too much power — and, more broadly, that she is among a growing number of federal judges who

Congress · 116th Congress

Mnuchin: White House plan will inject $1 trillion into economy

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the massive stimulus package the Trump administration is proposing would pump $1 trillion into the coronavirus-ravaged U.S. economy, through a combination of direct

Policy · 116th Congress

New aid request adds to coronavirus response price tag

Administration officials stressed that the appropriations request is completely separate from a $1 trillion economic stimulus package that Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is working on with Senate

Congress · 116th Congress

Opportunity knocks for Congress during crisis

Yields on 30-year Treasury bonds are below 2 percent; 10-year rates have dropped below 1 percent. Lenders are willing to lose money after inflation to lock their money away safely for decades.

Congress · 116th Congress

Capitol Insiders Survey: Hill aides want to leave the Capitol

[jwp-video n=”1″] By contrast, half of the Republican respondents said Congress should proceed as normal, with 24 percent favoring a total shutdown and 20 percent preferring to work remotely

Congress · 116th Congress

Revised coronavirus aid bill headed to Senate, finally

[jwp-video n=”1″] ‘It’s a big number’ Mnuchin said he planned to join Senate Republicans for the weekly policy lunch Tuesday to discuss the concerns further.

Congress · 116th Congress

White House, Democrats hung up on coronavirus stimulus

[jwp-video n=”1″] A notice to lawmakers from Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer, D-Md., preceded Pelosi’s comments, telling colleagues to be ready to vote Friday no matter the outcome.