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Politics · 115th Congress
The Real 13 Senators to Watch on Health Care
But in the Senate, where a minority group of members can effectively stall any legislation from advancing, buy-in from the broader Republican Conference will be necessary for the GOP to succeed in overhauling
Opinion · 115th Congress
Opinion: American Isolationism From the League of Nations to Trump
The Senate’s refusal to join the League of Nations ushered in two decades of isolationism culminating in an America First movement that argued that Hitler’s takeover of Europe was of no concern to
Policy · 115th Congress
Senate Strategy on House Health Care Bill: That’s Not Ours
He chose not to address the CBO report and instead blasted Democrats for their refusal thus far to work with Republicans on legislation to fix the health law.
Politics · 115th Congress
Comey Firing Spurs Calls for Special Prosecutor in Russia Probe
Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., said in a statement.
Politics · 115th Congress
Playing Chicken With Trump’s Tax Returns
Capitol on Saturday, the traditional April 15 filing deadline, to protest Trump’s refusal to release his tax information.
Politics · 115th Congress
Tense Senate Confirms Gorsuch to Supreme Court
He will fill the vacancy created by the death of Antonin Scalia in February 2016.
The Senate’s Era of Hard Feelings
Outside pressure Senators up for re-election in 2018 have been facing intense pressure from the left and the right over the Supreme Court.
Senate Moves Closer to Supreme Court Showdown on Gorsuch
Some senators expressed concern the move would change the Supreme Court confirmation process to be more political and result in more ideological justices in the future.
Opinion: Can Trump Learn From His Own Bay of Pigs?
As Kennedy explained to Bissell, "In a parliamentary system, I would resign. In our system, the president doesn't and can't. So you and Allen must go."
The Supreme Court Confirmation Battle That Began 30 Years Ago
Leahy, who has served in the Senate since 1975, described it during his opening statements this week.
Bennet Faces Colorado Blitz on Supreme Court Nominee
He led the Broncos to the franchise's first Superbowl win in 1998. "In Colorado today, there's God, there's John Elway and there's Peyton Manning," Gorsuch said in his opening statement.
Opinion: Echoes of Watergate Could Spell Danger for Trump
It takes a majority vote in the House, and a trial and two-thirds vote in the Senate, to convict and remove a sitting president.
Despite Email Flap, Scott Pruitt Confirmed to Head EPA
Donnelly noted, however, that he would not be in attendance for the vote. GOP Sen. Susan Collins of Maine was the only Republican to vote against Pruitt.
Hispanic Caucus Members Turned Away From ICE Meeting
"Members of the CHC expressed interest in attending, and to accommodate the request, we welcomed the chair of the CHC to join on behalf of the other members," Strong said.
Make the U.S.-Israel Alliance Great Again
It culminated in 2016 with Obama's refusal to veto an anti-Israel resolution in the U.N. Security Council.
Trump Calls Court Ruling on Muslim Travel Order ‘Disgraceful’
President Donald Trump, on just his 21st day in office, continued his feud with the federal judiciary, bluntly blasting an appellate court's refusal to revive his immigration order that temporarily bans
With Tweets, Trump Escalates Saber Rattling Toward Iran
are considering these things in a different perspective."
Politics · 115th Congress
Attempts to Find Bipartisan Mood Challenged at Start
One senior Democrat said that when Trump called for worker protections in his inaugural address, it was music to his ears and that Trump might find more allies among Democrats than in the GOP.
Politics · 115th Congress
Barack Obama Has Left the Building, Or At Least the Brady Room
efforts by the presidential press corps to remain in their workspace in the West Wing.