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Politics · 115th Congress

Trump Focuses on Shooting Fallout — but Challenges Abound

Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 20, 2018var rcrdTwitter = 1; The president late last week was eager to visit with victims, pushing his aides to schedule a Friday evening visit to a Florida hospital

Politics · 115th Congress

Trump’s Two Personas on Full Display After Shooting

The public schedule the White House released Thursday evening, however, did not list a Parkland visit; White House officials around 10 a.m. indicated an update on the president’s travel plans would be

Politics · 115th Congress

Senate Passes Budget Deal With Shutdown Underway

“Our request is that you publicly state that you will schedule a vote to consider the bipartisan Hurd-Aguilar bill and any other DACA bills that you wish to consider, under a Queen of the Hill rule

Politics · 115th Congress

Rob Porter Has Left White House Amid Abuse Scandal

Following remarks in the morning at the National Prayer Breakfast, his schedule includes no more public events, meaning reporters will not have the chance to ask him about the Porter allegations and how

Politics · 115th Congress

Kentucky Colleges Get a Boost From Budget Deal

The budget pact would help the home state of the Kentucky Derby, among other equine-centric states, in another way: renewing a faster, three-year depreciation schedule for owners of race horses.

Politics · 115th Congress

House Democrats Move Retreat to D.C.

Some Democrats already weren’t thrilled about the potential disruption, attributing it to poor planning by the Republican majority, which controls the floor schedule.

Politics · 115th Congress

Republicans Huddle to Avoid Latest Shutdown Threat

GOP leaders will also be under pressure to add funding flexibility for the military, including to help contractors stay on schedule for certain shipbuilding deliveries.

Politics · 115th Congress

The Appropriator in Winter: Frelinghuysen’s Last Stand

[No Sign of Punishment for ‘No’ Votes on Tax Overhaul — Yet] While Frelinghuysen controls the committee schedule, a difficult primary season could lead to a shortened legislative calendar and