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Politics · 115th Congress

Don’t Let China Snag Another Foreign Port, Senators Warn

A bipartisan group of senators is calling on the Trump administration to counter China’s economic expansion as the lawmakers fear that Beijing plans to leverage its foreign investments and lending for

Politics · 115th Congress

Divide Over Israel Widens in Democratic Party

In May, President Donald Trump fulfilled Israel’s dream of moving the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem and his administration is preparing a Middle East peace plan that will almost certainly have Prime Minister

Politics · 115th Congress

White House Furthers Trump Threat to Iran

National Security Adviser John Bolton said he spoke to Trump “over the last several days, and President Trump told me that if Iran does anything at all to the negative, they will pay a price like

Politics · 115th Congress

Mike Pence Senate Campaign Tour Touches Down in Philadelphia

[Campus Conundrum: For Professors, Trump Requires ‘Constant Adaptation’] The VP told a friendly audience they are “blessed to have” Barletta in Congress, referring to him as a “a strong conservative

Politics · 115th Congress

After Helsinki, Senate GOP Quietly Takes Aim at Russia

At least two Republican senators are urging their colleagues to do what President Donald Trump was unwilling to do at his joint news conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Finland

Politics · 115th Congress

Supreme Court Rules Trump’s Travel Ban Is Legal

The policy indefinitely restricted U.S. entry by citizens of Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria, Yemen, Chad, North Korea and Venezuela. Chad was removed from the list on April 10.

Politics · 115th Congress

Senators Push Defense Amendment to Restore ZTE Sanctions

A Van Hollen provision already in the defense bill would require Trump to certify to Congress that certain Chinese telecommunications companies such as ZTE and Huawei have obeyed U.S. laws for one