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Policy · 118th Congress

Lawmakers set to press Supreme Court on ethics standards

And ethics experts questioned whether Justice Clarence Thomas should have recused himself from a case dealing with Trump administration records related to the Jan. 6 attack that likely included his wife

Congress · 118th Congress

C-Spanning the room: Ups and downs of showing the real House

That doesn’t mean they should have coronated McCarthy. But the setting and media attention provided an incentive to string out the process. Do you think I’m unfairly judging the Never-Kevins?

Campaigns · 118th Congress

McCarthy wins speaker election, finally

His detractors said this concession was needed to ensure accountability, as they didn’t inherently trust McCarthy to make the changes he promised without a backstop.

Congress · 117th Congress

Speaker race headed toward dramatic floor election

p> But McCarthy’s detractors are not all on the same page, making it difficult to come up with a rules package that would satisfy enough of those who have yet to commit to supporting his speaker bid without

Policy · 117th Congress

Supreme Court keeps Title 42 border directive in place

The court agreed to decide whether Republican-led states can intervene in a lawsuit and defend the policy, which has allowed border agents to swiftly turn back migrants without considering their

Congress · 117th Congress

House passes bill to make presidential tax returns public

“We should codify the system that we have discovered in recent days is not only dysfunctional, it’s nonexistent,” the Massachusetts Democrat said during floor debate on his bill.

Congress · 117th Congress

Biden expands immigration tool that doesn’t require Congress

“We feel that he should use it as an opportunity to say, ‘While we continue the conversation on finding a permanent solution, at least for people who are here, for people who qualify — we’re going

Policy · 117th Congress

US urges Supreme Court to let Title 42 border policy end

The Department of Justice argued in a filing that the Republican-led states should not be allowed to join litigation to defend the so-called Title 42 policy, which was launched during the COVID-19

Congress · 117th Congress

Camp Lejeune amendment backers relent on NDAA vote

“You can’t turn on a TV in America without seeing ads from trial lawyers trying to get rich at the expense of sick Marines who served at Camp Lejeune,” Sullivan said in the release.