Opinion · 116th Congress
There’s got to be a ‘Morning After’ for American democracy
A surprising thing happened, though, after Nixon resigned in 1974, one step ahead of the impeachment posse.
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A surprising thing happened, though, after Nixon resigned in 1974, one step ahead of the impeachment posse.
They wrote OMB “took the unusual and seemingly unprecedented step of delegating the authority to execute these apportionments to a political appointee.”
“Social media companies must step up their efforts to fight disinformation and remove inflammatory content on their platforms, including by ensuring their workforces are diverse enough to identify and
Her race is rated Solid Democrat by Inside Elections, but Hillary Clinton won the district by 1 percentage point in 2016.
After initial decisions by Republican and Democratic clerks — the top staffers on the Appropriations subcommittees — full committee staff will step in to help work out any remaining issues.
Just ask Hillary Clinton, who saw her 2008 hopes dashed there when Barack Obama won decisively.
An astounding 7.8 million voters cast their presidential ballots for someone other than Trump or Hillary Clinton.
A month before the 2016 election, Roby called on Trump to step aside as the GOP nominee after news broke of him describing assaults on women on the Access Hollywood tape.
Anthony List ultimately endorsed Trump over Democrat Hillary Clinton — Dannenfelser’s end goal, she said, was to “set up a situation where we could have a court that could hear and take a look at any state
And Booker pointed out that he worked across the aisle to pass an overhaul of the criminal justice system known as the First Step Act.
earlier this month, it raised serious questions about who is in charge of protecting the Democratic presidential candidate and at what point in her campaign — and others’ — the Secret Service should step
“This is still a very conservative area,” she said of the district, which Trump carried by 14 points against Hillary Clinton. Inside Elections rates the race a Toss-up.
For freshman Democrats from competitive seats, the lead-up to the vote was an opportunity to deliver impassioned remarks and try to paint the GOP as out of step with Americans on the issue.
In February, in a step that caught the attention of many on the left and right, Republicans on the House Science, Space and Technology Committee invited a respected Niskanen scholar, Joseph Majkut, to
Abrams becoming the latest high-profile Democrat to say no to a 2020 Senate bid — and more rejections of party pressure possible on the horizon — running for the Senate no longer looks look like the step
Apparently, it does not apply to Donald Trump Jr., who waxed enthusiastic about a meeting to get Russian dirt on Hillary Clinton, but who escaped being charged because he didn’t realize it was something
chant when he mentioned Hillary Clinton and declared “walls work” when making yet another pitch for his proposed southern border wall.
Trump will step onstage in Grand Rapids, Michigan, for just his second rally of the 2020 cycle as he ramps up his re-election effort.
A freshman Republican from Texas took a step not many other GOP lawmakers in his state’s delegation have taken: calling out President Donald Trump by name for his ongoing, post-mortem feud with the late
Pelosi declined to say Thursday whether she would have the House vote to override Trump’s promised veto, saying, “We’ll take it one step at a time.”