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Rather than apologizing or displaying a dollop of shame, Boebert arrogantly responded by moving from her Republican-leaning district to the most conservative district in the state.
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Rather than apologizing or displaying a dollop of shame, Boebert arrogantly responded by moving from her Republican-leaning district to the most conservative district in the state.
Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Wash., who broke with her party to help Democrats impeach President Donald Trump for inciting an insurrection.
Donald Trump walked into Madison Square Garden earlier this month withpurpose. Erected before him was a mixed martial arts ring surrounded by a tall steel cage. How fitting.
By Sunday, after his precedent-setting arraignment, Donald Trump will likely be at Mar-a-Lago, golfing and enjoying the high life.
McKinley holds up a card displaying West Virginia’s infrastructure grades during an April 25 town hall meeting in Shepherdstown.
We are down to a little more than 160 hours before an unhinged and unrepentant Donald Trump leaves office.
Republicans had described the provision as a “poison pill” and “veto bait,” given President Donald Trump’s opposition.
The question never mentioned the words “Donald Trump.”
As the impeachment hearings of Donald Trump begin Wednesday, harking back to “Profiles in Courage” serves as a reminder that historical perspectives can shift from generation to generation.
Mark Meadows, when the North Carolina Republican tried to prove his racial bona fides by displaying a “black friend,” I understood.
“Latinos for Trump” signs.
Democratic leadership who serves on the Judiciary Committee, said that if former White House counsel Don McGahn does not testify Tuesday, the panel should open an impeachment inquiry against President Donald
Republican lawmakers stood and roared Tuesday night as President Donald Trump described the situation at the U.S.
President Donald Trump’s immigration hard-liners proved Thursday it is possible to win even when the outcome of a battle is, on paper, a draw.
An unprecedented outpouring of congressional Republicans reacted Tuesday as President Donald Trump flipped his position (again) on last weekend’s violent outburst in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Only in recent weeks did the Senate version become public — displaying deep cuts to Medicaid and sparking a backlash.
thousands, of volumes written about the United States Senate, I’d be willing to bet that “fast and easy” has never been used to describe the chamber or what it should be — until Tuesday, when President Donald