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Politics · 115th Congress

Monuments Review Spurs Call to Overhaul Antiquities Act

forceful critic of federal control of public lands in the West, said in a call with reporters that the Obama administration had abused the statute that allows presidents to designate national monuments without

Politics · 115th Congress

Trump Tries to Embarrass Another GOP Senator Via Twitter

last week that Trump has yet to show he possesses the “stability” and “competence” to perform the duties of the presidency are “strange” because the lawmaker “is constantly asking me whether or not he should

Politics · 115th Congress

Trump Slams Ryan, McConnell Over Debt Ceiling ‘Mess’

Trump’s tweets also shined a fresh light on the ill will and distrust fueling much of the Republican disunity that has left it without a major legislative accomplishment during Trump’s seven-month

Opinion · 115th Congress

Opinion: A Partial Eclipse of Bad News

Pat McCrory that prevents any removal of such monuments without approval from a state historical commission, Democratic Gov.

Politics · 115th Congress

Analysis: Why Won’t Trump Discuss Troop Numbers?

The leadership of the Department of Defense should certainly inform the process, but the president is the commander in chief and should take full responsibility for any decision to deploy our brave service

Politics · 115th Congress

Trump Hits Lindsey Graham Over Alleged ‘Disgusting Lie’

[Will Hurd: Trump Should Apologize for Charlottesville Remarks] Trump hit back on Twitter on Thursday morning, calling the senator “Publicity seeking Lindsey Graham” and saying Graham “falsely

Policy · 115th Congress

‘Right to Try’ Bill Could Face Slower Action in House

The new bill, instead of leaving the definition of terminal illness to the states, says that eligible patients should have a “life-threatening disease or condition” as defined by current federal

Politics · 115th Congress

Ethics Committee Extending Conyers Review

Conyers, the dean of the House, filed paperwork that placed Martin on leave without pay for a three-month period then amended that to two weeks, which would have ended April 19, 2016.