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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

Congress · 117th Congress

Anger at the Pentagon is coming from both sides of the aisle

Amid that Afghanistan debate, a Washington Post report on revelations in a new book that Milley had sought to calm the Chinese military following Biden’s election win over Donald Trump, cast the

Congress · 117th Congress

Capitol Police, MPD to get Congressional Gold Medals

Legislation to honor the Capitol Police and Washington’s Metropolitan Police Department with Congressional Gold Medals — in recognition of their heroism in protecting members of Congress from pro-Trump

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: DC, where TX Dems summer

In Pennsylvania, Carla Sands, who served as U.S. ambassador to Denmark under Trump, joined the GOP Senate primary. Author J.D.

White House · 117th Congress

Joe Biden and the post-Europe letdown

But the truth is: The world won’t know for weeks, months or maybe even years whether Biden’s victories will prove lasting.

Opinion · 117th Congress

My uphill battle not to worry about our democracy

Even the Trump team’s judicial maneuvers — almost all of them laughed out of court — seemed more like fundraising hustles rather than a well-grounded legal strategy.