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Opinion · 119th Congress

Reforming the reconciliation process

Prior to the adoption of the recent reconciliation bill — H.R. 1, commonly called the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" — the federal budget debt held by the public was expected to grow over the next decade

Opinion · 119th Congress

Are Americans getting comfortable with the unimaginable?

come out of Illinois, where, in one of the latest incidents, a man accused ICE agents of allegedly spraying a chemical substance into his car, affecting members of his U.S. citizen family, including his 1-

Opinion · 117th Congress

The powerful legacy of the Jan. 6 committee

Another Gallup survey found that Americans, by more than a 2-to-1 margin, believed that the Watergate committee was motivated by a desire to “get at facts” rather than to “discredit” Nixon.

Opinion · 117th Congress

Biden always behind the curve

In this week’s new Gallup Poll, taken Feb. 1-17, Biden’s job approval came in at 41 percent approve to 55 percent disapprove.

Opinion · 117th Congress

The sad but true limits of American power

In a sense, the chilling uncertainty is reminiscent of the days leading up to the Nazi invasion of Poland on Sept. 1, 1939. Everyone knew that war was coming — the only question was when.

Opinion · 116th Congress

Access to health care is critical, no matter your ZIP code

the State Department to allow foreign physicians trained in the U.S. to work in medically underserved areas or health professional shortage areas within the DRA footprint for three years through a J-1

Opinion · 116th Congress

To my Republican friends in Washington

[jwp-video n=”1″] Reed Galen is an independent political strategist and co-founder of The Lincoln Project. Follow him on Twitter @reedgalen.

Opinion · 116th Congress

Rebel with a lost cause

[jwp-video n=”1″] Indeed, Trump ended his screed against Warren’s language with this: “Hopefully our great Republican Senators won’t fall for this!”

Opinion · 116th Congress

Common Defense: Too many emergencies

[jwp-video n=”1″] Similarly, in April 2019, a bipartisan majority in both chambers of Congress passed a joint resolution that would have ended U.S. military involvement with the Saudi-led coalition

Opinion · 116th Congress

Oversight scares Trump as much as COVID-19

Recently, by a 2-1 vote, a three-judge federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., sided with Trump, ruling that Congress didn’t even have the right to ask a court to enforce its subpoena.