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Congress · 119th Congress

Should Jan. 6 be a national holiday?

The Senate last week passed a resolution to hang it on the Senate side for now.↵↵Winners write history and winners get to determine if they use an eraser.

Opinion · 117th Congress

Biden’s dug a hole for himself, but he keeps digging

Joe Manchin III, D-W.Va., called for a “strategic pause” on Democrats’ $3.5 trillion spending package, Chuck Schumer, sounding more like the captain of the Titanic than Senate majority leader, rejected

Opinion · 116th Congress

There is nothing civil about intimidation

After a summer of rioting that Nancy Pelosi characterized as “people will do what they do,” the speaker this week refused to rule out re-impeaching President Donald Trump to stop the nomination and

Opinion · 116th Congress

What Justin Amash can teach Nancy Pelosi

Up for re-election in 2024 (when Trump is either retiring or fuming over his political fate at one of his golf resorts), Romney’s future is independent of the 45th president.

Opinion · 116th Congress

Trump’s Gold-Plated, Monogrammed Presidency

When William Fulbright, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations panel and an acerbic critic of LBJ’s war, held high-profile hearings in 1966 on Vietnam, the president did not try to block top

Opinion · 116th Congress

This isn’t Nancy Pelosi’s first impeachment rodeo

But in supporting impeachment to placate those voters, they may pay a high price by alienating the middle, where their re-election is likely to be won or lost. What is congressional recess?

Opinion · 116th Congress

Trump’s latest self-inflicted wound: Medicare cuts

Even after the Democratic House repudiated his ersatz emergency, Trump has refused to offer anything to Senate Republicans desperately searching for a way to vote with the president.

Opinion · 116th Congress

What did the president do and when did he do it?

When the Mueller report comes out, I will be watching orthodox Republicans like Lamar Alexander, who has announced that he will not be running for re-election to the Senate in 2020.

Opinion · 116th Congress

That might as well have been Trump’s concession speech

Trump’s Tuesday night bloviation-a-thon (which almost broke Bill Clinton’s don’t-stop-talking-until-tomorrow State of the Union record) has been described as the opening salvo of his 2020 re-election

Opinion · 116th Congress

Dr. Jekyll, Mr. State of the Union

Washington put the rest in writing and told members of the House and Senate he looked forward to cooperating with them “in the pleasing though arduous task” of working for the American people. Boom.

Opinion · 116th Congress

Stacey Abrams has already delivered her message

OPINION — Move over Beto O’Rourke, the candidate who brought Texas Democrats closer than they had been for years in his eventually unsuccessful Senate race against GOP Sen. Ted Cruz last year.

Opinion · 116th Congress

Very much up for grabs: this year’s profile in courage

Yet I am encouraged that Tim Scott, the lone African-American Republican in the Senate, will occasionally call out examples of racism in his party, recently in a Washington Post opinion column, or

Opinion · 115th Congress

The Criminal Justice Bill Shows Where the GOP Is on Race

The president said her re-election campaign had distanced itself from his administration. “Mia Love gave me no love,” Trump said, sounding vindictive and a little creepy, “and she lost.”