Opinion · 118th Congress
On your mark. Get set. Yawn.
Unlike Hogan and Christie, former Vice President Mike Pence is a staunch conservative who served for years as an apologist for Trump until the attack on the Capitol of Jan. 6, 2021.
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Unlike Hogan and Christie, former Vice President Mike Pence is a staunch conservative who served for years as an apologist for Trump until the attack on the Capitol of Jan. 6, 2021.
That came in the aftermath of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, during which the California Democrat was among a small group of members trapped in the House Gallery.
The states passed the laws after social media platforms banned former President Donald Trump following the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.
And ethics experts questioned whether Justice Clarence Thomas should have recused himself from a case dealing with Trump administration records related to the Jan. 6 attack that likely included his wife
From the House Jan. 6 panel’s ready-for-prime-time probe to the Supreme Court overturning Roe v.
It was adopted on a 90-6 vote. An amendment proposed by Sens.
The moms spoke on Dec. 5 and 6 about losing their kids to cyberbullying-induced suicide, deadly TikTok challenges and fentanyl poisoning connected to Facebook and Snapchat.
He was in Washington for the “Stop the Steal” rally in 2021 when a pro-Trump mob stormed the Capitol, though he later called Jan. 6 “a sad and dark day in our history.”
The definition of a nanosecond is the time it took for the House minority leader to segue from condemning Trump’s complicity in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol to a humiliating pilgrimage
In 2020, Malliotakis ousted Rose, a freshman who had flipped the seat in 2018, by about 6 percentage points.
Kelly’s win was called Friday, when he was leading Republican Blake Masters by 6 percentage points. Only one Senate seat has flipped so far, the result of Pennsylvania Democratic Lt. Gov.
Meijer was one of the Republicans who voted to impeach Trump for inciting the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection.
In the Senate, unless uncalled races in Arizona and Nevada both go to one party, control will depend on the outcome of a Dec. 6 runoff in Georgia.
Opponents spent nearly $23 million against the initiative; advocates spent more than $6 million.
believe Nov. 8, 2022, will be a signature date in American political history and, we hope, the high water mark of some of the anger and the division that we have dealt with this entire cycle, from Jan. 6
Lisa Murkowski, a moderate who voted to impeach Trump after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, won reelection in the third balloting of the state’s ranked choice voting system.
In 2020, the district went for Biden by 10 points, but as redrawn in redistricting, it would have backed Trump by 6 points.
It also is likely the fight for the Senate comes down to a Dec. 6 runoff in Georgia.
The runoff would take place on Dec. 6, about a month earlier than the runoffs for both of Georgia’s Senate seats last cycle, which didn’t happen until the calendar had turned to 2021.
But it could take a Dec. 6 runoff in Georgia before that is ultimately decided.