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Opinion · 117th Congress

The Democratic message from Utah — of all places

The underlying message in the Utah Democrats’ endorsement of McMullin is the same one that has animated the Jan. 6 committee in the House: In the battle against the forces out to nullify free elections

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Texas primary puts Cuellar and Taylor in runoffs

But another Republican who opposed overturning the 2020 election results and supported an independent Jan. 6 commission faces a runoff to keep his seat, as does one of the last remaining anti-abortion

Campaigns · 117th Congress

What Texas’ primaries will tell us

Gohmert, who led pre-Jan. 6 efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results, has relied heavily on his support for former President Donald Trump to stand out in the crowded primary.

Congress · 117th Congress

Stephen Breyer to retire from Supreme Court

Biden will not be able to alter the overall ideological balance of the court, where conservatives have had a 6-3 advantage after former President Donald Trump’s three appointments in four years.

Capitol Ink · 117th Congress

Capitol Ink | Best of 2021

But those hopes were quickly dashed when Jan. 6 proved that Donald Trump and his ego would not go quietly into that dark night.  But Washington carried on.

Congress · 117th Congress

Commission sends Biden report on Supreme Court overhauls

The completion of that commission’s work moves the focus back to Biden and Democrats in Congress, with pressure from liberal groups to respond to a Supreme Court that has a 6-3 conservative majority

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Rose seeks rematch against GOP’s Malliotakis in New York

“The alarm bells, they never stop ringing,” Rose says in his announcement video, as it cuts to footage from the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. “And the people we trust to fix it?

Campaigns · 117th Congress

More companies disclose political spending after Jan. 6 attack

Corporations are ramping up disclosure of political spending amid intense scrutiny of their advocacy by the public and by shareholders focused on social justice and governance issues in the wake of the Jan. 6