Toss-up, but with an edge to Kamala Harris
Vice President Kamala Harris, Democratic nominee for president, and her running mate Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, address a rally to kick off their campaign at the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia on Aug. 6.
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Vice President Kamala Harris, Democratic nominee for president, and her running mate Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, address a rally to kick off their campaign at the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia on Aug. 6.
Some parts of the bill would be cut more deeply than others: EPA’s base budget would be sliced by 20 percent, the Smithsonian by 12 percent and the National Park Service would take a 6 percent hit.
Republican National Convention presented some controversial speakers, including former Trump adviser Peter Navarro, fresh from serving a four-month prison sentence for ignoring a subpoena from the House Jan. 6
The 6-3 decision sends the case back to lower courts for more exploration of whether the other charges are official acts for which Trump should be immune, muddling the case and virtually guaranteeing there
Trump also repeated falsehoods about his actions during the insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021, arguing that the riot was the fault of then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., for not having enough security around
Trump was on Capitol Hill for the first time since a mob of his supporters stormed the legislative hall on Jan. 6, 2021, trying to stop lawmakers from counting Electoral College votes showing Trump lost
Justices’ behavior has gone under a microscope in the past two years, as the 6-3 conservative court has issued decisions reshaping American law, including decisions to end the constitutional right to an
Bennie Thompson, a Mississippi Democrat who led the now-disbanded House select committee that investigated the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, wrote in a social media post: "Justice has prevailed!
rejected the request from the lawmakers that he recuse himself in a case about whether Trump as a former president is immune from criminal charges, as well as cases related to the 2020 election or the Jan. 6,
Jerrold Nadler’s chief of staff for more than two decades, said she witnessed increasing fear among staff toward the end of her time on the Hill, particularly after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol
An overdue plaque honoring police who responded to the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, is finished and waiting to be installed, but Republicans are not taking action to publicly display it, House Minority Leader
Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene speaks to media in the Capitol’s Statuary Hall on May 6, 2024. Her unsuccessful attempt to oust Speaker Mike Johnson highlights this week’s Congressional Hits and Misses.
Like many of Trump’s followers, Stefanik voted to reject President Joe Biden’s electoral votes after the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol, raised questions about the voting machines used in that election
Justice Clarence Thomas, meanwhile, did not even bother to answer questions about his refusal to recuse himself from the case, despite the fact that his wife, Virginia "Ginni" Thomas, attended Trump’s Jan. 6,
Marjorie Taylor Greene said Wednesday she’ll call for a vote to oust Speaker Mike Johnson the week of May 6, escalating her long-running feud with the speaker over his bipartisan dealmaking and decision
Pascrell also posted a picture of rioters brandishing a Confederate flag inside the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, suggesting lawmakers should reserve their outrage for displays like those.
Ten percent went with "crime, drugs, violence, guns," and 6 percent answered "taxes," tied with "education, school."
Arkansas consistently has staked out a tough-on-crime stance during his time in the Senate, but he and other congressional Republicans have sided with the defendants in a Supreme Court case about the Jan. 6,
vote counting in several states, organized false slates of electors and encouraged then-Vice President Mike Pence to reject the votes of states that Trump lost during the Electoral College count on Jan. 6,
After trailing in North Carolina by nearly double-digits a few weeks ago, that survey put him within 6 percentage points of Trump.