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Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Belaboring the point

Mike Lawler in New York’s 17th District, apologized for lewd comments and jokes made on his personal Facebook page after The New York Times reported on them last week.

Policy · 119th Congress

The whoppers of 2025

HHS later released a 181-page list of papers that claimed to show vaccine harms, a document that wasn't peer-reviewed and was written by people who have spread unsupported claims about COVID-19 vaccination

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: A sad reminder

video message Wednesday night, Trump criticized “radical left political violence” as he brought up past examples of politically motivated attacks, including the 2017 shooting of Steve Scalise, the No. 2

Federal trade court blocks sweeping Trump tariff plan

The panel decided two challenges and described two types of tariffs: worldwide and retaliatory tariffs first announced in an executive order April 2 and trafficking tariffs put in place over numerous orders

Trump-endorsed stopgap funding plan goes down to defeat

The much skinnier temporary spending package dropped most unrelated legislative riders but has a key addition: It would suspend the statutory debt limit, currently set to be reinstated Jan. 2, for two

Trump scrambles stopgap bill as GOP leaders mull next moves

"If you have a CR with the debt limit, at least you are getting part of the problem done," Hern said. ’Deserves to be voted out’ Anger over the massive, 1,547-page year-end spending bill among the GOP

DOGE day afternoon on Capitol Hill

Musk has said he envisions cutting at least $2 trillion from annual budgets, though he and Ramaswamy have stopped short of calling for overhauling entitlement programs like Social Security and Medicare

This is the Obama-Biden-Harris economic legacy

People who had a negative view of the economy voted for Trump by a 2-1 margin (62 percent to 31 percent). This was a key reason why Hillary Clinton lost in 2016.

Fact-checking the Vance-Walz debate

As Factcheck.org has written before, the 887-page document suggestsexpanded tracking of abortions and miscarriages, making it mandatory for states to report these events to the Centers for Disease Control