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Opinion · 118th Congress

Is the American dream for everyone? Just ask Ilhan Omar

The irony is that some of the same colleagues who ultimately voted against her — including Greene and the speaker of the House — had never felt the need to walk back their own comments, including

Opinion · 116th Congress

Don’t go yet, John Lewis. We need you.

— and over to the House floor. He asked the clerk to turn on the electronic voting board and told me to give it a try. I voted yes.

Opinion · 116th Congress

Revenge is best served cold on State of the Union night

Federal worker: ‘Sometimes this is the only meal someone will get’ [jwp-video n=”1″] As a result, Trump ignored the chain of command in the Justice Department to name Matt Whitaker, an underqualified

Opinion · 115th Congress

When Fried Pickles Lead to Better Policymaking

Strategic Command headquarters. In ways both lighthearted and serious, that’s how relationships are built under the Bipartisan Policy Center’s American Congressional Exchange program, or ACE.

Opinion · 115th Congress

7 Ways the Senate Can Spend the Rest of August

Russia threatens over “Space Force” Speaking of Russia, the country is none too happy about Vice President Mike Pence’s pitch for a new military command in the cosmos.

Opinion · 115th Congress

Opinion: Putin’s Job Is Easy When Americans Do It for Him

Republicans would prefer a little more predictability in the November midterms, if not Russian-style oversight, it is members of the GOP who seem most nervous about the eventual outcomes, especially in close House

Opinion · 115th Congress

Opinion: The Price of a Border Wall

If there is a government shutdown, Trump will, of course, blame it on the Democrats, as if Hillary Clinton were running the country from her secret Deep State command post.

Opinion · 115th Congress

Opinion: A Don’t-Blame-Us Congress Ducks on Syria

It is, of course, not nearly as important as the struggle in GA-6 that is testing what happens when you inject more than $50 million into a single House race and batter the voters into submission with