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Congress · 119th Congress

Can Congress find a path on government ‘jawboning’ limits?

↵↵The Texas Republican has not yet released bill text for his anti-jawboning push, but any legislation that would prohibit indirect censorship would need to draw a careful line around what kind of communications

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the races: Immigration politics hit the Hill

Congress’ first bill of the year could foreshadow how much political reality may affect the thinking of Senate Democrats.

Is this the year that no one watches political spots?

2016, Hillary Clinton gave lip service to the cause in her convention acceptance speech: "We need to appoint Supreme Court justices who will get money out of politics and … we’ll pass a constitutional amendment

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Who will impeachment hurt most?

The poll, by the Democratically aligned Public Policy Polling firm, surveyed 633 registered voters across the districts on Aug. 25 and 26 through telephone and text message surveys.

Congress · 117th Congress

Arizona GOP leader takes Jan. 6 subpoena fight to Supreme Court

“In a first-of-its-kind situation, a select committee of the United States Congress, dominated by one political party, has subpoenaed the personal telephone and text message records of a state chair

Congress · 117th Congress

Lawmaker lawsuits over Jan. 6 tested in Trump push to dismiss

The lawsuits at this stage bring up questions about presidential immunity for speaking on governmental actions, the First Amendment free speech rights of a president and whether a speech could be

Congress · 117th Congress

Trump lawyers indignant in brief on eve of impeachment trial

That’s in just the first five paragraphs of a 78-page defense brief that has Trump’s arguments against impeachment — that the Senate has no jurisdiction to convict a former president, that the article