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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.

The Regular Order Revue on House GOP Obamacare Bill

"The bill went online live for the entire American people, all of you, all of us to read, all of our colleagues to read at 6 o'clock last night," Energy and Commerce Chairman Greg Walden said Tuesday.

The Incredible Shrinking Split Tickets

The number shriveled to a record-low 6 percent (26 districts) when Obama was elected four years later, by which point the South had become as Republican as it was once Democratic, and the split-district

Politics · 115th Congress

Trump: Supreme Court Pick Comes ‘Next Week’

Updated 6:35 p.m. | President Donald Trump plans to announce his Supreme Court appointment next week, almost a year after Justice Antonin Scalia’s death launched a political dispute that left his seat

Politics · 115th Congress

Ryan Re-Elected Speaker With Only 1 GOP Defection

“The stranglehold that this leadership team has … is preventing young — and I don’t mean ‘age young,’ I mean people who got here 2, 4, 6 years ago — who want to participate more,” said Pelosi defector

Politics · 114th Congress

How Pat Toomey Won

But the incumbent nonetheless won another term in office — by fewer than a hundred thousand votes of the nearly 6 million cast — thanks in part to the strategy he and his team began conceiving inside the

Politics · 114th Congress

Trump Wants Stiff Penalties for Burning American Flag

In a tweet sent at 6:55 a.m., the incoming 45th chief executive suggested that a constitutional amendment or law punishing those who burn Old Glory could be wedged into an agenda already crowded

Politics · 114th Congress

Ben Carson in Line to Lead Housing Department

Updated 6:50 p.m. | Former Republican presidential hopeful and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson is under consideration to be secretary of Housing and Urban Development in the Trump administration, according

10 Moments That Shaped the Path to Election Day

Feb. 6, 2016 Marco Rubio earned the dismissive nickname “Marco Roboto,” crippling his bid to finish second in New Hampshire and thereby position himself as Trump’s principal establishment alternative

Politics · 114th Congress

Could the GOP Deficit in California Grow This Year?

The eight-term Republican and former chairman of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee is facing a challenge from Democrat Doug Applegate in a district Mitt Romney won by 6 points in 2012.