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Congress · 119th Congress

Should Jan. 6 be a national holiday?

↵↵According to a new page posted on Jan. 6, 2026, about Jan. 6, 2021, on whitehouse.gov, "The Democrats masterfully reversed reality after January 6, branding peaceful patriotic protesters as 'insurrectionists

Opinion · 119th Congress

There’s no sugarcoating inflation

After the election, another CBS national survey (Nov. 13-14) showed that the country overwhelmingly believed that Republicans succeeded in their handling of the shutdown over the Democrats by a 55-6 margin

Opinion · 119th Congress

This election was the wakeup call Republicans needed for 2026

↵↵In 2018, House Republicans lost women by 19 points (40-59) but made up ground during the Biden term, losing women by only 6 points nationally (46-52) in 2024, while Trump lost them by 8 (45-53).

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.

Opinion · 118th Congress

Is the American dream for everyone? Just ask Ilhan Omar

congressional audience Tuesday night who seemed to find it darn near impossible to stand and clap for Biden’s defense of democracy and condemnation of the true “mob,” who tried to undermine it on Jan. 6,

Opinion · 118th Congress

Meet 2023’s politics, even more dramatic than 2022’s

Many of McCarthy’s detractors are Trump loyalists, which should not be glossed over on this second anniversary of the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot, and they want to push harder to enact his “Make America

Opinion · 117th Congress

Sinema aligns with independents. Smart!

Biden doesn’t do much better with independents in his favorable/unfavorable nationally, going from +6 in 2020 (51 percent/45 percent) to -23 points this year (37 percent/60 percent).

Opinion · 117th Congress

Republicans have a very strange idea of self-interest

As some might recall, there was a bit of a contretemps on Jan. 6, 2021, over Vice President Mike Pence’s purported power to reject duly cast electoral votes. 

Opinion · 117th Congress

It’s about more than one dinner and a man named Trump

But to ask anyone to ignore Trump’s well-documented history, his both-sides wink at the deadly Charlottesville, Va., “Unite the Right” rally and his involvement in the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the

Opinion · 117th Congress

Who gets credit, and blame, after Election Day?

Mother and daughter Ruby Freeman and Wandrea “Shaye” Moss were still clearly shaken when they testified about their ordeal before the House select committee investigating the events of Jan. 6, 2021.

Opinion · 117th Congress

The powerful legacy of the Jan. 6 committee

Against this backdrop of stonewalling, it is impressive how much new detail about Trump’s behavior around Jan. 6 has been unearthed.

Opinion · 117th Congress

For those tempted to predict the midterms — don’t

Wednesday’s hearing of the Jan. 6 committee should serve as a reminder that this is the first off-year election since a violent mob ransacked the Capitol. And, despite Dr. Joseph R.

Opinion · 117th Congress

Two systems of justice? Bet on it

But I don’t think many of the Jan. 6, 2021, crowd would ever link arms with those marching for accountability from authorities for one Black woman and others who fit her profile.

Opinion · 117th Congress

When it’s staring you in the face, it just might be the truth

actually making demonstrably false statements, out loud, as in “believe me, the 2020 election was stolen,” even as a parade of Republican witnesses are testifying at the House hearings into the Jan. 6