
To regain the majority in the House next year, Kevin McCarthy has to hold together a splintered party reckoning with its future in the post-Trump era.
Boehner wrestles with how the GOP has changed, reckons with where he would sit in the party now, and reveals scathing anecdotes about other members of Congress.
A U.S. Capitol Police officer was killed and a second was injured following an attack on the Capitol on Friday afternoon, in which authorities say the suspect rammed a vehicle into the officers.
A tight contest from a part of Iowa that is normally a safely Democrat seat has set off a fresh round of partisan fighting on Capitol Hill.
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The House passed bills that would provide a pathway to citizenship for millions, including DREAMers.
Trump performed far better than expected in the 2020 election with Hispanic and Latino voters in South Texas—a warning sign for Democrats
Former President Donald Trump wants to play a role in leading the Republican party to victory in future elections, but it’s becoming clear that he’s only willing to offer his help to those who’ve never crossed him.
Republican speakers at CPAC downplayed the deadly Jan. 6 storming of the United States Capitol, sidestepping Donald Trump's culpability in the violence.
Senators grilled top officials in charge of responding to the deadly Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol by a pro-Trump mob for hours at a joint hearing on Tuesday.
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U.S. Attorney General nominee Merrick Garland assured Congress on Monday that he would remain independent of partisan influences if he is confirmed to the post.
The Senate has found Donald Trump not guilty of inciting an insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on January 6 in the 45th President's historic second impeachment trial.
Donald Trump’s attorneys defended the former President against the charge that he incited an insurrection before the Senate on Friday, presenting their entire argument in less than three hours.
Many Senate Republicans said Thursday they hadn’t changed their minds about the 45th president.
House impeachment managers need to convince at least 17 Republican Senators to join every Democrat in order to convict Donald Trump for inciting the violence. But they are also speaking to the American people, and creating a public record of a dramatic assault on American democracy as they go.
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