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03/29/2023   Washington Post Politics
Gov. Katie Hobbs's press secretary has resigned after posting a controversial tweet that appeared to reference the Nashville shooting.
03/29/2023   Washington Post Politics
The president called for up to $690 million in new funding for his initiative to support democracy and fight corruption worldwide.
03/29/2023   Washington Post Politics
The vote comes after President Biden announced the national emergency would end in May.
03/29/2023   Washington Post Politics
Recent moves created the appearance that House Republicans were running political interference for Donald Trump's presidential campaign, an unusual move in an open primary.
03/29/2023   Washington Post Politics
“I would say we’ve gone about as far as we can go," said Sen. John Cornyn (R-Tex.), a key negotiator of a bipartisan gun control package that passed last year.
03/29/2023   Washington Post Politics
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) checked himself into Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in February after he was evaluated by the attending physician of Congress.
03/29/2023   Washington Post Politics
Quinnipiac University polling shows how Trump divides in a way Speaker McCarthy doesn't.
03/29/2023   Washington Post Politics
Alejandro Mayorkas told a Senate panel that the Biden administration was working with Mexico to “bring the fight to the cartels.”
03/29/2023   Washington Post Politics
An email obtained by Dominion Voting Systems shows how fully Bartiromo seized on nonsensical fraud claims.
03/29/2023   Washington Post Politics
The Senate voted 66-30 with bipartisan support to repeal a decades-old military force authorization to go to war in Iraq.
03/29/2023   Washington Post Politics
The grand jury pause comes days after former president Donald Trump publicly predicted he would soon be arrested, stoking widespread public interest.
03/29/2023   Washington Post Politics
By a nearly 2-to-1 margin, Americans view the case as being more about politics than the law. And when it comes to Trump, that’s unusual.
03/29/2023   Washington Post Politics
By a nearly 2-to-1 margin, Americans view the case as being more about politics than the law. And when it comes to Trump, that’s unusual.
03/29/2023   Washington Post Politics
If passed by the House and signed into law, the bill would repeal the 1991 Gulf War authorization and 2002 authorization for the Iraq War.
03/29/2023   Washington Post Politics
Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) thinks it's premature to discuss new laws almost 29 hours after a mass shooting. The average gap between mass shootings this year is under 17 hours.
03/29/2023   Washington Post Politics
Interviews show the desire for a backup option in 2024 has intensified amid questions about the Florida governor.
03/29/2023   Washington Post Politics
As Republicans push for spending cuts in the debt-ceiling debate, a poll shows 60 percent say the government spends too much. But people also don't want cuts in virtually any major, specific area.
03/29/2023   Washington Post Politics
As Republicans push for spending cuts in the debt-ceiling debate, a poll shows 60 percent say the government spends too much. But people also don't want cuts in virtually any major, specific area.
03/29/2023   Washington Post Politics
A Republican-led Idaho House bill would limit minors’ ability to travel for an abortion without parental consent, even in states where the procedure is legal.
03/29/2023   Washington Post Politics
The former president views leadership like a private business, not as a function of public trust.
03/27/2023   Washington Examiner Politics
More than 6 in 10 adults do not want former President Donald Trump, who appears to be on the verge of being indicted by a Manhattan grand jury, to be elected president again.
03/24/2023   Washington Examiner Politics
(The Center Square) – President Joe Biden’s approval rating dropped again, nearing the lowest point since he took office, a new poll shows.
03/22/2023   Washington Examiner Politics
Amid news that Donald Trump is about to be indicted by a hyperpartisan prosecutor and of his hysterical responses, and prompted by vagrant reading about the War of 1812 and Woodrow Wilson’s violations of civil liberties in World War I, a thought occurred to me. America seems to go crazy every 50 years or so.
03/21/2023   Washington Examiner Politics
Former House Speaker Paul Ryan said an indictment would help Donald Trump’s 2024 bid and that he is rooting for anyone but the former president this time around.
03/18/2023   Washington Examiner Politics
(The Center Square) – A new proposed rule that would increase fees for nonimmigrant work visas by an average of 225% has come under fire from a bipartisan group of congressional members.
03/13/2023   Washington Examiner Politics
For 100 years, the Lincoln Memorial has been a Washington, D.C., staple — it’s seen by millions of visitors each year.
03/08/2023   Washington Examiner Politics
HARRISBURG — Embattled Pennsylvania state Rep. Mike Zabel — a Delaware County Democrat who was facing numerous allegations of sexual harassment — has announced in a letter to House Speaker Joanna McClinton (D) that he will resign his seat effective March 16.
03/04/2023   Washington Examiner Politics
Former Vice President Mike Pence has revealed what he thinks is his greatest strength if he chooses to run for president in the 2024 election.
03/01/2023   Washington Examiner Politics
Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) will introduce legislation this week to prevent the Treasury from minting a $1 trillion platinum coin, a controversial workaround to raising the debt limit.
03/01/2023   Washington Examiner Politics
(The Center Square) – More than four out of every 10 voters now feels as if the country is severely divided, with a combined 20% of individuals admitting that they have stopped talking with a family member or friend because of politics, according to a new State Policy Network poll.