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Republicans in Congress head home to angry voters. So much for summer break. | Opinion
Republicans heading into a summer congressional break have two options: Hide from voter frustration or deal with things head ...
President Donald Trump has helped Speaker Mike Johnson survive every political storm of his speakership. Now, Johnson is ...
Democrats are continuing to hammer Trump on his handling of the issue: “We’re going to have to work as hard as we can,” ...
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The New Republic on MSNMike Johnson Pulls Plug on Congress Early to Avoid Voting on Epstein
Republicans are scheduled to meet behind closed doors Tuesday morning for their weekly conference meeting. Evacuating the ...
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Ilhan Omar labels GOP ‘the pedophile protection party’ for dodging vote on releasing Epstein files
Ilhan Omar labels GOP ‘the pedophile protection party’ for dodging vote on releasing Epstein files - Progressive rebukes ...
Inside the Republican revolt in the House over the Epstein files that led to the early summer recess for Congress - Some ...
Senate even more afraid of Trump-Epstein fallout than Mike Johnson’s House is: ‘We’ve got enough to do’ - ANALYSIS: Senate Republicans would rather focus on nominees and spending bills. They might not ...
House Democratic leaders on Wednesday stepped up their hardball criticism of President Trump and the GOP over the Jeffrey ...
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The Nation on MSNRepublicans Would Rather Shut Down Congress Than Discuss the Epstein Files
The lesson for Democrats is that they should force confrontations, especially when they drive a wedge into the GOP base.
Newly sworn-in Republican Reps. Randy Fine and Jimmy Patronis of Florida bring the partisan breakdown to 220 Republicans and 213 Democrats, one of the thinnest House majorities in history.
The Jeffrey Epstein morass surrounding President Donald Trump is deepening amid growing defiance by some Republicans and ...
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