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In March, six days after Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer and nine of his colleagues voted with Republicans to keep the ...
This all goes back to July, when Durbin’s office found that Bondi told personnel to flag any mention of Trump in the Epstein files. It was later revealed that once flagged, Trump’s name was redacted ...
At least eight times during a Tuesday hearing, Rhode Island Democratic Senator Sheldon Whitehouse asked Attorney General Pam Bondi about what border czar Tom Homan did with the $50,000 cash bribe he ...
Senate Democrats on Wednesday voted to block a Republican bill aimed at keeping the government open through November 21.
As Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez accused Republicans of refusing to work to end the government shutdown and making what she called “insane” demands, the White House’s rapid response account were calling ...
The federal government shutdown is in its 28th day, and thousands of Oklahomans will lose benefits if it doesn't end before a ...
Trump says he got a ‘perfect’ MRI scan during Walter Reed visit and he’d ‘love’ a third term: Live updates - The president ...
Happy Sunday, this is Jeff Coltin. I cover New York City politics as co-author of New York Playbook, where we’ve been all over this electric mayoral race in the greatest city in the world. Get in ...
My time at the Federal Trade Commission—before Donald Trump fired me—totally changed the way I see our political divide.
The government shutdown is dragging on, with no serious negotiations between the parties. The House is not in session and most members are back home in their districts, hearing from constituents.
President Donald Trump’s administration for now must stop firing workers during the government shutdown, a federal judge in San Francisco ordered on Wednesday.