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Campaigns · 117th Congress

Trump backs new challenger to Rep. Liz Cheney

Cheney, who lost her position earlier this year as House GOP conference chairwoman for her criticism of Trump’s incitement of violence at the Capitol on Jan. 6, publicly seemed unfazed. 

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Debt limit hold ’em

Hageman joins a crowded primary against Cheney, who voted to impeach Trump for inciting the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol and subsequently lost her House GOP leadership position.  

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: September storms

Trump also endorsed another primary challenger taking on a House Republican who voted to impeach the former president for inciting the Capitol insurrection on Jan. 6, backing retired Green Beret Joe Kent

Campaigns · 117th Congress

RIP, rally ’round the flag

Jan. 6 fallout Even when a rioter beat a Capitol police officer with an American flag, the country couldn’t unify in opposition. In an earlier time, an attack on the U.S.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Are voters listening?

Four years later, her parents joined the more than 700,000 who left the country by boat, taking with them a 6-month-old Murphy and her 8-year-old brother. 

Congress · 117th Congress

Jan. 6 select committee requests Trump administration records

The Jan. 6 select committee wants a full accounting of former President Donald Trump’s communications and movements during the insurrection along with other records relating to the Capitol attack and intelligence

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: So much for infrastructure week

“The first person I ever sat in one of those little tiny, maybe 5-by-5, maybe 6-by-6, rooms to make fundraising phone calls at the National Republican Senatorial Committee was with John McCain. … I  spent

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: All-nighter August

The announcement brought renewed attention to Republican hopeful Derrick Van Orden’s use of campaign funds to attend the Jan. 6 protests in D.C. that turned into the Capitol riot, and his  controversial