5 Things We Learned From Claire McCaskill’s Memoir
In the summer of 2011, McCaskill writes that she went to lunch with President Barack Obama at a private dining room in White House where she told him, “I’m thinking about not running.”
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In the summer of 2011, McCaskill writes that she went to lunch with President Barack Obama at a private dining room in White House where she told him, “I’m thinking about not running.”
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) A “lightweight,” an “idiot” and a “beggar” were just a few of the go-to epithets Donald Trump hurled at Sen.
The bill he introduced on his first day in office in 2007, the most comprehensive update of the GI Bill in 25 years and the biggest expansion of educational aid to veterans since World War II, became law
The bill he introduced on his first day in office in 2007, the most comprehensive update of the GI Bill in 25 years and the biggest expansion of educational aid to veterans since World War II, became law
This week, the House Appropriations Committee approved a fiscal 2016 Defense spending bill that would allocate $1.5 billion for the fund in the coming fiscal year alone, which would be a
“With Hillary [Rodham Clinton] at the top of the ticket, having a woman candidate only makes sense,” said Colorado Democratic consultant Laura Chapin.
Carper was one of the Democrats summoned to the White House to resurrect the trade deal. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) Thomas R. Carper is having one heck of a week.
Clinton’s separation from Obama on immigration is the first of what could be many headaches for the White House.
You knew it was coming: The White House is starting to get a case of Clintonitis.
Daly, who told HOH last weekend’s White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner marked his ninth visit to the Hilton ballroom for the presidential-media lovefest, calculated that he first met Albright
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Eight years ago, the last time sitting senators launched competing quests for a presidential nomination, each touted their congressional records as evidence they were more the
Rubio vacating his seat in Florida in favor of national ambition gives the GOP another potentially strong White House contender.
Rubio vacating his seat in Florida in favor of national ambition gives the GOP another potentially strong White House contender.
The House Republican majority has led the way on cybersecurity for years, only to see common-sense legislative solutions get stuck in Harry Reid’s Senate.
The House Republican majority has led the way on cybersecurity for years, only to see common-sense legislative solutions get stuck in Harry Reid’s Senate.
Mike Simpson of Idaho, say they see a political opening that hasn’t existed in years.
And like Emanuel — who resigned after six years in the House to be President Barack Obama’s initial White House chief of staff, and stayed 20 months before launching his first mayoral bid — fellow Democratic
And like Emanuel — who resigned after six years in the House to be President Barack Obama’s initial White House chief of staff, and stayed 20 months before launching his first mayoral bid — fellow Democratic
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Relationships are everything in the Senate, and Charles E. Schumer, the presumptive top Democrat in the next Congress, has them down pat.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) While the economy is a decisive topic in many presidential elections, national security looks increasingly likely to become a top issue in next year’s contest.