Opinion · 116th Congress
What comes after Trump — the deluge or a rational GOP?
Trump could be the solitary genius, beavering away at night in his secret White House laboratory, who discovers the COVID-19 vaccine.
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Trump could be the solitary genius, beavering away at night in his secret White House laboratory, who discovers the COVID-19 vaccine.
Snowball’s chance: The House may be set to vote next week on a bill to grant Washington, D.C. statehood, as CQ Roll Call’s Chris Cioffi reported.
But they have abandoned that argument now, with President Donald Trump in the White House and a protégé of Majority Leader Mitch McConnell up for a vote to be on the U.S.
Jim McGovern, D-Mass., wearing his New England Patriots mask, walks down the House steps after voting on May 15. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Sens. Richard C.
Miller spent nine years as inspector general at the General Services Administration during the Clinton and Bush administrations.
One case involves Trump’s fight-all-the-subpoenas stonewalling of the House impeachment inquiry in early 2019, focused on the House Judiciary Committee’s demand for testimony from former White House
In the weeks since the coronavirus pandemic engulfed the White House, Congress and the presidential campaign, federal agencies have responded in temporary and health-focused ways.
Browner, an EPA administrator under President Bill Clinton, called the new standards an “atrocious attack on our families’ health and future.”
At the time, she was a White House lawyer who zealously defended Trump’s agenda. She’d clerked for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
She projects she only has a few years before her savings are gone.
Why not Warren: Vox’s Matthew Yglesias looked at why Warren’s campaign fizzled despite so much sizzle among white, educated professionals.
John Carter is also a Democratic target after Hegar nearly defeated him two years ago.
While Hillary Clinton carried Allred’s district, which includes affluent areas of North Dallas and nearby suburbs, she won by less than 2 points.
Democrats running for the White House are talking about climate change often and in detail, but they don’t have much to say about one of its most catastrophic outcomes: the rapid disappearance of plants
Bernie Sanders’ complaints about Hillary Clinton getting an unfair advantage from the party establishment.
OPINION — In 1999, in the midst of his impeachment trial, Bill Clinton delivered a typically verbose State of the Union Address that ran for 78 minutes.
Roberts Jr. reminded the Senate that during the trial of President Bill Clinton, the chief justice at the time was greeted with laughter when he suggested the counsel for the president and the House managers
For years, Democrats almost to a person have depicted the former national security adviser and arch-conservative as practically unhinged.
Bill Cassidy charted a course along the back corner of the Senate chamber Thursday during President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial.
Wednesday when White House counsel Pat Cipollone unleashed on House Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler.