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Trump declares Biden pardons of Jan. 6 panel to be invalid

President Donald Trump claimed without evidence early Monday that pardons granted by then-President Joe Biden to lawmakers on the disbanded select House committee that investigated the 2021 Capitol riot

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

‘Chips and science’ bill on way to Biden’s desk

A House GOP whip notice sent to members late Wednesday argued that their party members should vote “no” because the chips bill would “send billions of taxpayer dollars in subsidies and tax credits

Congress · 117th Congress

Party unity vote studies underscore polarized State of the Union

Democrats at the start of the 117th Congress eliminated the minority’s power to offer a motion just before final passage of legislation to recommit bills to committee with instructions detailing how they should

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.

Congress · 117th Congress

‘The concern is looking forward’ regarding Jan. 6

After Nixon fessed up, Wiggins abruptly changed his stance and decided Nixon should be impeached on, at least, the obstruction of justice charge.  “Because of that, Mr.

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

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