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Democratic House members are finding that their constituents aren’t quite as eager for impeachment as some party activists are.
Democratic House members are finding that their constituents aren’t quite as eager for impeachment as some party activists are.
Having lost to him, she’s an ineffective voice on the matter of Donald Trump.
President Trump claims that he’d challenge any effort to impeach him in court, but the law makes clear that he can’t.
The House of Representatives is asking a Federal Judge to block the President’s emergency declaration to fund his border wall.
Stephen Moore, who has been nominated to a seat on the Federal Reserve Board by President Trump. has a history of controversial remarks about women.
When it comes to Herman Cain’s nomination to the Federal Reserve Board, the answer is officially Nein, Nein, Nein!
Congressman Seth Moulton of Massachusetts is the latest Democrat to enter an already crowded field.
The Wall Street Journal tries, and fails, to defend President Trump’s indefensible veto of the Congressional resolution regarding the war on Yemen.
President Trump has not surprisingly vetoed a Congressional resolution to limit American support for the Saudi war on Yemen. His defense for doing so is utterly absurd.
The White House appears to be preparing for the worst when it comes to the nominations of Herman Cain and Stephen Moore to the Federal Reserve Board.
Steve King, who has recently come under attack for a long history of racist remarks, is facing a strong challenge for the GOP nomination in 2020.
Roy Moore has not said that he’s running for Senate again in Alabama, but he’s already threatening to up-end the race for the GOP nomination.
Democrats in South Carolina seem to think they have a shot at beating Lindsey Graham in 2020. I wouldn’t be so sure of that.
A bipartisan bill will protect the tax preparation industry at the expense of the citizenry.
Says “He’s pulling the rug out from the very people that are trying to help him accomplish his goal.”
The Constitution’s invitation to struggle over foreign policy continues.
Senate Republicans are pushing for the end of minority obstruction—and the Democrats can’t wait.
He’s a national treasure who has been appropriately honored for a lifetime of service and sacrifice. But this seems different.
In some expert trolling, the Senate Majority Leader decries “mindless, undiscriminating obstruction for the sake of obstruction.”
The Speaker says she will reject any attempt to deliver it in a “highly classified” manner.
Congress is doing its damned job for a change.
Sometimes symbolism is important. This is one of those times.
The Democratic Speaker of the House says there will be no charges against the Republican President barring an “overwhelming and bipartisan” consensus.
President Trump will ask for $8.6 billion for his border wall in his Fiscal Year 2020 budget. He’s unlikely to get it.
Disgraced former Chief Justice of Alabama Roy Moore is apparently “seriously considering” running for Senate in 2020.
It’s been a rough two years under Trump, but America’s institutions are surviving.
Republicans are blindly loyal to this President in a way we have not seen before. They are likely to end up paying a price for that.
A decade-long study once again establishes that there is no link between childhood vaccination and autism.
There appear to be enough votes in the Senate to pass the resolution disapproving President Trump’s border wall “emergency,” but there’s not enough Republican support to override an expected veto.
Roy Moore, who lost a Special Election to replace Jeff Sessions in 2017 after being hit with allegations of sexual harassment and sexual assault, isn’t ruling another bid for the same seat.
Last week, the House passed two bills to strengthen the laws regarding background checks for guns, but they’re not likely to even make it to the floor of the Senate.
Nancy Pelosi is tired of Democrats voting to please their constituents.
Instead of merely seeking to block the President’s declaration of an “emergency” at the southern border, Congress should instead significantly amend the National Emergencies Act.
Michael Cohen pulled back the curtain and revealed much about the true nature of Donald Trump yesterday. It’s not a pretty picture.
Michael Cohen, the President’s former lawyer and “fixer,” is set to deliver several bombshells in his testimony before Congress today.
The House of Representatives voted yesterday to block the President’s declaration of an “emergency” at the southern border. Now the matter goes to the Senate.
Republicans face a choice in the coming days. Do they support the Constitution, or do they support Donald Trump? You can count on them making the wrong choice.
While not subject to filibuster, it’s still subject to Presidential veto.
Breathless coverage of this freshman Congressman is getting tiresome.
The House of Representatives has begin the process of challenging the President’s recent declaration of a ‘national emergency’ at the southern border.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will not be running for Senate despite urging from Republicans in Washington and back in Kansas,
Congressman Bradley Byrne has entered the race to challenge Doug Jones for the Senate from Alabama in 2020. This seat is likely to be a Republican pick-up regardless of who the Republicans nominate.
A North Carolina Congressional Election that was tainted by Absentee Ballot Fraud will be redone.
The American Civil Liberties Union has joined the list of groups with lawsuits against the President’s declaration of a “national emergency” at the southern border.
The lawsuits against President Trump’s “national emergency” have begun. Except more.
The Supreme Court will hear a case dealing with a challenge to the Commerce Department’s decision to put a question about citizenship on the 2020 Census.
The President will sign the bill to fund the government and avert another government shutdown, but in doing so he’ll also lay the groundwork for another showdown with Congress.