Opinion · 117th Congress
When will Republicans reject fear, ignorance, bigotry and smear?
Cut to today, and the opportunity for members of today’s GOP to take a stand.
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Cut to today, and the opportunity for members of today’s GOP to take a stand.
After nearly two years of Congress leaning, bending and nearly breaking in response to the president’s wrecking ball through it, the explosive whistle blower complaint against him has now put the president
At the height of the midterm elections that year, on Sept. 27, House Minority Whip Newt Gingrich and a Republican Conference driven by conservative change agents, offered the American electorate
OPINION — If there’s one thing less popular than Congress right now, it’s giving Congress a pay raise.
If you looked carefully at the setup for the press conference with President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin Monday, there was something off. Something big.
The odds are high that Monday’s buddy-movie Rose Garden press conference with the odd couple of Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell will soon invite similar “In Happier Days” nostalgia.
What can Congress do? Which laws can they pass? How can they at least try to solve the problem?
As a result, final tinkering and technical improvements could not be made in the Obamacare legislation using a House-Senate conference.
He said at Tuesday’s press conference, “You can go to your governor who will listen to you because they care about your vote if nothing else.”
Pressed to defend her tenure as Democratic leader at Thursday’s press conference, Pelosi univocally declared, “I am a progressive.”
The two men went on to spar with each other as leaders for the next four years, but they had a mutual respect for each other then and remain friends today.