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Trump scrambles stopgap bill as GOP leaders mull next moves

negotiated with Democratic leaders contains about $117 billion in emergency spending that is not offset, mostly for victims of natural disasters as well as $10 billion in financial aid for farmers and nearly $6

GOP senators on 2026 ballot walk a fine line on Trump loyalty

Shelley Moore Capito has already drawn a 2026 primary challenge from a former state delegate and convicted Jan. 6 rioter, who called her a "RINO," or Republican in Name Only, in his campaign announcement

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: DNC, or the Democrats’ Next Campaign

“Comparing the composition of the electorate in the 2024 presidential race with the one in 2020, Democrats dropped a significant 6 points in party ID, going from 37 percent to 31 percent and becoming,

Trump taps Dr. Oz to serve as Medicare, Medicaid administrator

Mehmet Oz speaks during a meeting with business leaders at Washington Crossing, Pa., on Nov. 6, 2022. President-elect Donald Trump announced his intent to nominate Oz to serve as administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

Trump wins presidency a second time, completing comeback

What’s more, she said — referring to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol by a pro-Trump mob — it means history likely would never settle on an answer to "the most important question: How did he get

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Closing time

Count ’em: This year’s election will be the first test of the 2022 Electoral Count Reform Act, enacted in the wake of the insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021, and its advocates expect it to help clarify

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: And then there were two

The rest of the House Republicans who voted to impeach Donald Trump for inciting the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol and have since left Congress are largely keeping a low profile this election

Rabbits among solar panels: Trump’s Latino roundtable

The numbers A national New York Times-Siena College poll of 902 likely Latino voters conducted Sept. 29-Oct. 6 found the community split on "deporting immigrants living in the United States illegally,"

Nebraska’s blue dot: Honestly, it’s for everyone

"The behavior on Jan. 6, I don’t defend." Bacon voted to certify the 2020 presidential election, but also voted against impeaching Trumpfor his role in fomenting the insurrection at the Capitol.