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Opinion · 117th Congress

The year that the last congressional week has been

Trump himself, conjuring flashbacks to his most upset days as president on Twitter, fired off several posts on Truth Social — including a few that made little sense.

Opinion · 117th Congress

House Republicans risk stumbling into the Trump trap

“A Massive Fraud of this type and magnitude allows for the termination of all rules, regulations, and articles, even those found in the Constitution,” Trump wrote in a Dec. 3 Truth Social post.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

McConnell prevails in Senate GOP leadership contest

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell handily won reelection to his leadership post Wednesday after a challenge from National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman Rick Scott.

Opinion · 117th Congress

The powerful legacy of the Jan. 6 committee

A late September ABC News-Washington Post poll found that 52 percent of the electorate believes that Trump should be prosecuted, whether it’s for his role in the Jan. 6 insurrection, his mishandling of

Opinion · 117th Congress

Mind games: Trump, Biden keep letting us inside their heads

But when it comes to post-presidencies, folks, we’re way beyond “Tricky Dick.” Nixon resigned the presidency at the behest of Republican leadership on Capitol Hill during the Watergate scandal.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Sunflower shocker

Liz Cheney faces a Trump-backed Republican primary challenger and Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski is on the ballot in a nonpartisan primary to select four candidates for the November ranked-choice ballot.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Too busy for Biden

Trump is making stops in Las Vegas on Friday (in an effort to boost Senate GOP candidate Adam Laxalt against Sen.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Primary takeaways: How to deal with Trump; and the Texas blues

Nancy Mace became the latest Capitol Hill Republican to overcome sustained and personal attacks from former President Donald Trump when she won a closely watched primary against a Trump-backed challenger

Opinion · 117th Congress

What did Trump know, and when did he know it?

After the opening day of the hearings in May 1973, Jules Witcover, in a front-page Washington Post story, noted the “five hours of mostly colorless and snail’s-pace testimony.”

Opinion · 117th Congress

The Democratic message from Utah — of all places

But, in truth, this shrewd decision can serve as a model for a big-tent crusade to preserve democracy during this time of deep fissures in our republic. 

Opinion · 117th Congress

Don’t bet on the GOP coming to its senses just yet

But Trump continues to get crucial support from people who are educated — the kind of people who, if they rejected Trump, would weaken him, encourage critics within the GOP, and turn the party back