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Marty the Moose, Kodak the Bear, Usher, Newt and Trump all made appearances on Capitol Hill this week.
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Marty the Moose, Kodak the Bear, Usher, Newt and Trump all made appearances on Capitol Hill this week.
Durbin also pointed to Alito’s acknowledgment of recent stories that said flags associated with support for former President Donald Trump were flown outside homes owned by him and his wife.
Garland in contempt of Congress for refusing to hand over audio recordings from a special counsel investigation of President Joe Biden.
ICYMI Trump reaction: Many Republicans running for reelection in races that will help decide control of Congress, including several from New York, supported Trump after he was convicted on 34 felony
On Tuesday afternoon, Rep.
The DNC’s Rules and Bylaws Committee approved a plan last month to seat the state’s delegates at the Democratic convention in Chicago in August.
Tension over rules The dynamic is a familiar one for Congress, according to Josh Huder, a senior fellow at The Government Affairs Institute at Georgetown University.
Roll Call reported in January that Congress had missed the deadline it set for itself to put up the memorial.
Schumer and other Democrats put it in no uncertain terms Wednesday: Congress must act fast to ward off threats to U.S. elections posed by deceptive artificial intelligence.
Democratic lawmakers and strategists for months have been pleading with the Biden-Harris campaign to focus less on Trump and more on pocketbook issues.
Numerous advocacy groups, including Move On, also protested Thomas’ participation in the case about whether Trump is immune, which could have an outsize impact on the election if it determines whether
Trump? In an interview on Sirius XM that wasn’t on his advance schedule, Biden told Howard Stern last Friday that he intends to debate Trump “somewhere. I don’t know when.”
Roughly $8 billion was spent in 2020 on campaigns for federal office.
How the Supreme Court rules on presidential immunity in former President Donald Trump’s effort to jettison his federal charges could have some collateral damage: Congress’ impeachment power.
on coal ash, a byproduct of burning coal.
In the past week, that view prevailed over the “America First” isolationism pushed by former President Donald Trump and adopted by a growing number of Republicans in Congress.
Still, the bluster and salesmanship that played beautifully on "The Apprentice" won’t cut it in a trial, with its own set of rules and a judge who is the one in charge.
Advocates now worry the proposal is shelved amid President Joe Biden’s tough reelection fight against former President Donald Trump.
If Trump wins, that means the election was a referendum on Biden. And if Biden wins, that means his campaign made the election a referendum on Trump."
He declined to say whether he would support the rule on the floor or in the Rules Committee. Rep.