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Politics · 115th Congress

Sitting NYC Democrats Under Fire From Their Own

Maloney faces hotel executive Suraj Patel, who had raised $1.2 million as of June 6 (with the majority coming from his home state of Indiana). And in the 16th District, Rep. Eliot L.

Politics · 115th Congress

House GOP Farm Bill Passes; Compromise With Senate Next

As in May, the farm bill received no Democratic support because of provisions to reshape SNAP into a program that requires able-bodied adults who are not responsible for children aged 6 or younger

Politics · 115th Congress

Trump Signs Executive Action Ending Family Separation

Updated 6:57 p.m. | Bowing to public pressure, President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive action ending the practice of separating migrant children from their parents amid a firestorm that

Politics · 115th Congress

How Donald Trump Shivved a Compromise GOP Immigration Bill

It also would have created a $25 billion pot of funds for border security, including $17 billion for 846 miles of southern border wall and $6 billion for other technologies, the North Carolina Republican

Politics · 115th Congress

Moderates Punt on Immigration Petition as GOP Goals Drift

As that Tuesday deadline arrived and negotiators left a meeting around 6:30 p.m. without an agreement, moderates continued to signal they would possibly reach 218 signatures later that evening.

Opinion · 115th Congress

Opinion: Trump’s D-Day Gift to Canada: A Trade War

That June 6, 1984, speech, written by Peggy Noonan, also took pains to credit “the unsurpassed courage of the Canadians who … once they hit Juno Beach, they never looked back.”

Politics · 115th Congress

5 Things to Watch in Tuesday’s Primaries

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee took the unusual step of releasing research on Moser ahead of the March 6 primary to highlight her past comments it viewed as damaging in a general election