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Trump Wants Democratic Support for Tax Bill but Slams Party

“I’d think anyone who wants to empower the middle class and give Americans the tools to rise up the economic ladder, Republican or Democrat, should be particularly excited,” according to one White

Politics · 115th Congress

Space Growing More Contested for Military, Experts Say

Space is becoming an increasingly contested military domain, and U.S. assets may be increasingly at risk without a comprehensive strategy, experts told members of the National Space Council.

Politics · 115th Congress

GOP Tax Messaging Heavy on Business Benefits

Without those specifics, events like Ryan’s factory tours are “white noise,” Meadows said. Meadows was among several GOP members who spoke about messaging before Ryan’s visit to Dixon.

Politics · 115th Congress

Tillerson Doesn’t Deny Calling Trump a ‘Moron’

He criticized the sources quoted — on background, without allowing their names to be published — as merely looking to “sow dissension” within the Cabinet and “undermine” the 45th president’s agenda

Politics · 115th Congress

Rubio Says Puerto Rico Recovery Needs Go Far Beyond Money

Congress can and should come together to help our fellow Americans recover just like it has in past disasters,” the senators wrote. “Without this crucial funding, Puerto Rico and the U.S.

Politics · 115th Congress

Survey Shows Support for Some Kind of Health Care Overhaul

Senate intends next week to consider yet another iteration of a bill to replace the 2010 health care law, the latest Economist/YouGov poll shows about one-third of those surveyed believe legislation should

Politics · 115th Congress

Bipartisan Health Care Talks Shut Down Amid Rush to Repeal

Facing a Sept. 30 deadline to utilize the 2017 budget reconciliation process that would allow passage of the health care legislation without having to worry about the filibuster, GOP leaders and