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Politics · 115th Congress

Listen: Appeals Court to Hear Travel Ban Arguments Today

Trump’s revised order signed March 6 would stop the issuance of new U.S. visas to travelers from Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen for three months, suspend refugee inflows for four months and

Politics · 115th Congress

How the House Finally Got to ‘Yes’ on Health Care

At 6 p.m., a cadre of Republican lawmakers from the Energy and Commerce Committee met in an unmarked Capitol office to make changes they hoped would bring moderate holdouts on board with the party

Politics · 115th Congress

How Trump Became the Vacillator in Chief

But on the night of April 6 — less than 80 days into his presidency — Trump ordered Navy ships to fire nearly five dozen Tomahawk missiles, costing around $1.5 million apiece, at a Syrian air base.

Politics · 115th Congress

Syria, Trump and Congress’ Ever-Eroding War Powers

[Hill Frustrated by Trump Administration’s Lack of Long-Term Syria Plan] On their way out, senators seemed mixed about the need for a new AUMF tailored specifically for the April 6 attack and

Politics · 115th Congress

Ossoff Campaign Steps Up Field Efforts for June Runoff

Ossoff raised an astounding $8.3 million by the time his most recent fundraising report was due to the Federal Election Commission — and likely much more by the April 18 primary — and spent well over $6

Politics · 115th Congress

Trump Appeals for a Little Respect

In a tweet posted at 6:50 a.m. Friday, Trump lambasted the very notion of the traditional 100 day report card for new presidents, calling it “ridiculous.”

Politics · 115th Congress

All Eyes on Turnout in Georgia Special Election

Republicans must get out today and VOTE in Georgia 6. Force runoff and easy win! Dem Ossoff will raise your taxes-very bad on crime & 2nd A. — Donald J.

Politics · 115th Congress

Classified Information Complicates Nunes Ethics Probe

After caving to pressure, the eight-term congressman announced April 6 that he would step away from leading the Russia investigation while the Ethics panel inquiry into his potential disclosure of