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Campaigns · 117th Congress

What to watch in Tuesday’s primaries in Ohio and Indiana

Bob Gibbs’ abrupt April 6 decision to drop his reelection bid because his district pitted him against former Trump aide and fellow Republican Max Miller is reflective of one of the fundamental truths of

Opinion · 117th Congress

Can we just leave God out of it?

Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, intent on committing crimes in the name of a man, not a god.

Policy · 117th Congress

Inflation may shrink Biden’s big defense plan

Congress helped the Pentagon deal with inflation in fiscal 2022 by allocating in the omnibus bill fully 6 percent more than in the previous fiscal year, and that bill provided the Pentagon $6.5 billion

Congress · 117th Congress

In the game of earmarks, Shelby has no peers

Shelby’s solo requests alone account for 6 percent of total earmarks in the fiscal 2022 omnibus.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Texas Rep. Van Taylor admits affair, ends reelection campaign

A former Marine and state legislator, Taylor drew criticism from the far-right after he voted to certify the 2020 election and for a nonpartisan commission to investigate the Jan. 6 attack on the

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

Michigan poised to be House battleground all year

He’d likely face Democrat Hillary Scholten, who he defeated in 2020 by 6 points, but that was in a seat Trump carried by 3 points.

Congress · 117th Congress

The budget impasse is squeezing the Pentagon, despite its riches

According to Mackenzie Eaglen, a senior fellow with the American Enterprise Institute think tank, the Defense Department’s budget is shrinking by $4 billion to $6 billion a month because of these