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Appeals court questions scope of House request for Trump records

Circuit has to consider a new test the Supreme Court laid out last year for when Congress can subpoena personal financial records of a president for a legislative purpose without implicating separation-of-powers

Congress · 117th Congress

Medicare cuts scare helps put debt limit bill on fast track

In last week’s case, the pairing was a one-time change in the Senate rules that would allow Democrats to increase the debt ceiling without needing GOP votes to overcome a filibuster and provisions

Congress · 117th Congress

Appeals court sides with House on access to White House records

A three-judge panel unanimously found that Trump had “provided no basis” for the courts to override President Joe Biden’s judgment that executive privilege should not be asserted on those documents

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Blurred lines

“And so we’d be in a very different position right now as Democrats, without the big thinking that Way to Win and others did, to really put Georgia and Arizona on the map.”

Congress · 117th Congress

House leaders reject tying debt limit to defense bill

GOP leaders have argued that since Democrats have used the reconciliation process to enact spending without Republican votes, they should use the same process to increase the debt limit on their

Congress · 117th Congress

Supreme Court sounds ready to let states curb abortion access

Kavanaugh also asked about Mississippi’s argument that the Constitution is neutral on abortion rights and so the Supreme Court should be “scrupulously neutral” when it comes to balancing the interests

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate ‘SALT’ consensus elusive as budget bill vote approaches

Senate Democrats are at an impasse on how to address the current $10,000 cap on deducting state and local taxes, leaving a meeting Tuesday without consensus on how to handle the issue in their $2.2 trillion