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Syria, Trump and Congress’ Ever-Eroding War Powers

Syria aftermath The day after the U.S. missile strike on Syria, members of Congress emerged from a closed-door, classified briefing about the Trump administration’s actions with little to report

Politics · 115th Congress

Rising Stars 2017: Administration Staffers

Some of the names are familiar, others have recently burst on the scene. They include members of Congress, congressional and administration staffers, and advocates.

Tax Panel Republicans Ask Trump to Dump IRS Chief

House Ways and Means Chairman Kevin Brady and 14 other Republicans on the tax-writing committee urged President Donald Trump to replace IRS Commissioner John Koskinen, citing a need to restore trust in

Mike Pence: Congressional Buddy or Fixer?

Vice President Mike Pence, Donald Trump's often-celebrated chief liaison to Capitol Hill, failed in his first attempt at brokering a deal with Congress.

GOP Gets a Second Shot at Governance Test

If Trump and the majority leadership seek to get the bill through the House with only Republican votes, that means counting on 91-percent party unity.

Conservatives Ask to Start Over on GOP Health Plan

By Rema Rahman and Lindsey McPherson, CQ Roll Call Conservatives are flexing their muscles in Congress as they get closer to securing the "no" votes that would sink the GOP leadership-crafted bill to repeal

A Week Full of Big-Ticket Items

Congress will have its hands full this week with several big-ticket political and policy debates, starting on Monday and reaching deep into the week.

At Town Hall, Rand Paul Opposes GOP Health Plan

Rand Paul is heading back to Capitol Hill before President Donald Trump arrives in Kentucky, citing the need to defeat the very bill that Trump is expected to tout in the Bluegrass State on Monday night

Trumpcare: Big Bills in Small Towns

Insurance companies must build a network of providers that can offer certain services, according to federal and state rules about how many specialists must be "in network" and how far from a given enrollee