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Opinion · 117th Congress

The words GOP lawmakers may never be able to say

Notably, like Comer, many Republicans have criticized the dinner meeting without ever quite saying Trump made a mistake nor questioning why this sort of thing keeps happening — usually, like this

Congress · 117th Congress

Pelosi defies Biden, pokes China with Taiwan visit

Pelosi “has the right to visit Taiwan and the speaker of the House has visited Taiwan before without incident, as have many members of Congress, including this year,” he said, referring to former

Opinion · 117th Congress

It’s easier than it should be

Those sobering statistics did not seem to move the attorney general of the state of Indiana, who, without proof or any facts on his side, wasted no time going after Dr.

Opinion · 117th Congress

The Biden effect is real

Without supply, all increased demand does is increase prices. This administration needs to focus on fixing the supply side of the economy.

Opinion · 117th Congress

When did admitting mistakes become weakness for Republicans? 

It’s not that by 2002, or at any time in American history, appeals to racial and cultural grievance — a wish by those on top that everyone else should “know their place” — had lost their ability

Opinion · 117th Congress

The Democratic message from Utah — of all places

endorsement of McMullin is the same one that has animated the Jan. 6 committee in the House: In the battle against the forces out to nullify free elections, you take your allies where you can find them without

Opinion · 117th Congress

The mark of Zelenskyy: History awaits his address to Congress

The British prime minister’s words, delivered in the Senate chamber on Dec. 26, 1941, were blunt: “We have therefore without doubt a time of tribulation before us … Some ground will be lost which

Opinion · 117th Congress

Shift in tax treatment for R&D expenses a hit to innovation

This change further widens the U.S. global competitiveness gap in supporting innovation, as the U.S. becomes one of only two developed countries without an immediate expensing R&D tax policy.

Opinion · 117th Congress

Grievance is no substitute for ideas

Qualifications, vision and winnability going forward should matter more than elections now in the rearview mirror.

Opinion · 117th Congress

What was Joe Biden supposed to do in his first year?

Biden won by some 7 million votes and ousted an incumbent president of the United States, but he should avoid “ideological” issues?  Is that what George W. Bush did? Or Trump? Hardly.

Opinion · 117th Congress

Where have you gone, Richard Nixon?

Without the testimony of Meadows — who has stonewalled the House Jan. 6 select committee — we don’t know how seriously to take the PowerPoint document that circulated at the White House suggesting