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New York Visit Drops Trump Into Contested GOP Primary

Flanked by a trio of Republican congressmen, President Donald Trump ventured to his native New York on Wednesday to accuse Democrats of coddling violent gangs and being soft on immigration and provided

Politics · 115th Congress

End of an Era on Senate Finance as Longtime Staffer Departs

When Congress set up the bipartisan “supercommittee” in 2011, hoping to strike a major deal on deficit reduction, Prater was named staff director by the panel’s Democratic and Republican co-chairmen.

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The Blue Dogs Are Barking Again

“If they were to be a caucus of 30 members and they were able to institute rules like the Freedom Caucus” — the far-right group in which members vote as a bloc on legislation — “they could have leverage

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Women Reaching New Levels in Political Donations

An unprecedented rise in female donors to political campaigns, fueled largely by opposition to President Donald Trump, continues to grow in the run-up to the 2018 elections.

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Kombucha Industry and Others Seek Tax Breaks of Their Own

Now that President Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress have redesigned the tax code, niche markets from bitcoin buyers to kombucha makers and cannabis businesses are seeking their turn at the tax

Politics · 115th Congress

Voters Reward a Do-Something Congress.

A Trump referendum President Donald Trump, on the other hand, has reason to be worried about the intervening 20 years, which have underscored the notion that a midterm is a referendum on the president

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Hoyer Pushes Back on Trump Plans on Omnibus, Border, Trade

Hoyer and other lawmakers were outside of Washington the past two weeks, President Donald Trump and his administration prepared policy pushes for Congress’ return that will certainly spark Democratic backlash