President Donald Trump signed the bill directing the Justice Department to release all of its Jeffrey Epstein-related files. Meanwhile, political leaders are gathering for Dick Cheney’s funeral.
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House members react to Florida Democrat’s indictment: ‘Most egregious abuses of public trust’
McCormick’s (D-FL) indictment on Wednesday was met with condemnation from her Republican colleagues in the House and silence ...
There's a risk with Donald Trump that his frequent breaching of the barriers of taste, decency and the law could be put down ...
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GOP lawmaker dumped fortune in Medicaid stock right before voting for $1T cuts: report
A freshman member of Congress dumped up to $130,000 worth of stock in providers that serve Medicaid beneficiaries in the week ...
POLITICO’s E&E News examined satellite imagery of more than 100 homes owned by Republican lawmakers to see if they have solar ...
The House on Wednesday unanimously moved to repeal a controversial provision in the government funding law that allows ...
As President Donald Trump laid it out to reporters this summer, the plan was simple. Republicans, the president said, were ...
Rep. Clay Higgins, a Louisiana Republican who is a steadfast supporter of Donald Trump, represented only 'no' vote ...
Both Democrats and Republicans alike readied for a unanimous House vote Tuesday to pass a bill to force the release of the c ...
I DON’T CARE!' Trump wrote in his social media post. 'All I do care about is that Republicans get BACK ON POINT.' ...
Later at another White House event, Trump said he's happy to talk with Democrats about health care once the shutdown is over.
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