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Politics · 115th Congress

House Republicans Considering Leadership Bids — So Far

“You may feel differently, but I believe we have given the American people reason to question our commitment to reform,” he said, then accusing GOP leaders — without naming them — of giving in too

Politics · 115th Congress

3 Takeaways From Day 8 of the Paul Manafort Trial

testimony is not credible because he was improperly privy to the testimony of other witnesses,” and two, “that the government sought to secure an unfair advantage by secreting its expert in the courtroom without

Politics · 115th Congress

GOP Congress Tries to Rein In Trump on Foreign Policy

He has also wondered aloud why the United States should come to the defense of Montenegro, a small country once part of Yugoslavia, which joined NATO earlier this year, if it is attacked.

Politics · 115th Congress

3 Takeaways From Day 5 of the Manafort Trial

Downing offered, without any substantial evidence to back up his claim, that Gates’ actions should have raised a “red flag” for Laporta that he could be embezzling money from Manafort.

Opinion · 115th Congress

What If Trump Is Trying to Throw the 2018 Elections?

Trump’s Treasury Department is working on a legally dubious backdoor maneuver that would slash capital gains taxes for the wealthy without going to Congress for legislation.

Policy · 115th Congress

For Once, Senate Set to Eclipse House in Appropriations Pace

‘302(b)s’ puzzle Complicating efforts to reach final agreement on the bills passed by each chamber are ongoing negotiations about how much of the available spending under the fiscal 2019 budget caps should

Politics · 115th Congress

Jim Jordan Announces Bid for Speaker

Then, without naming Ryan, McCarthy, Scalise or any members of the current leadership team, Jordan blamed them for the GOP’s failures. 

The 5 M’s for Describing Why Congress Is Broken

Citizens concerned about the perilous state of their democracy should be aware how its profound challenges are deeply ingrained, and not only a result of the historic and histrionic disruptions wrought