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Politics · 114th Congress

Ryan Already Voted for Trump

Ryan had never revoked his endorsement of Trump but he distanced himself from the nominee after a 2005 video emerged of Trump joking about groping and kissing women without their consent.

Politics · 114th Congress

Republicans Split on Supreme Court Strategy in Lame Duck

Senate Republicans have blocked confirmation hearings and a vote for Garland for 225 days so far, saying that the next president should pick who fills the seat of the reliably conservative Justice Antonin

Politics · 114th Congress

Obama Calls Trump Threat ‘Dangerous,’ Hits Rubio Hard

“Because when you suggest rigging or fraud without a shred of evidence, … when he becomes the first major party nominee in modern history that says he will not concede, … that is not a joking matter.

Policy · 114th Congress

Biden Presents ‘Moonshot’ Task Force Report

The report highlights Obama’s request for $1 billion in fiscal 2017 for the moonshot effort and alludes to the difficulty in advancing the program without additional federal money.

Politics · 114th Congress

White House to Trump: We Dare You to Take on FLOTUS

delivered a passionate — and blistering — speech at a Hillary Clinton campaign rally in Manchester, New Hampshire, on Thursday, in which she slammed Trump’s 2005 comments about groping and kissing women without

Opinion · 114th Congress

Time for Mike Pence to Take a Stand

It’s a good thing Mike Pence has a conscience because he’s going to need it as he struggles with what to do next as Donald Trump’s running mate, including whether he should stay on as Trump’s running mate

Opinion · 114th Congress

Pence Beat Kaine — and Trump

He rails about debt but would slash revenue without enough spending cuts to offset the loss of tax dollars — because there simply isn’t enough money available to cut.

Opinion · 114th Congress

Kaine Was Able and Pence Made Sense

The debate should be remembered as Throwback Thursday. It was an homage to the days when political parties nominated candidates as flashy as Michael Dukakis and Bob Dole.