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At least four members of Congress have recently invested in defense companies, a Newsweek analysis has found.
Rep. John Curtis (R-Utah) is the chair of the newly launched Conservative Climate Caucus that has over 60 House Republican members. On Thursday, July 15 at 10:00am ET, Curtis joins Washington Post ...
Elon Musk’s theory for a new America Party is that there is a middle 60% or 70% sufficiently sick of hyperpartisanship to ...
The GENIUS Act seeks to offer regulatory clarity on the stablecoin market and passed the Senate on 17 June. It was received ...
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The Christian Post on MSNElon Musk’s political threats should not be taken lightlyCould Musk use his money to force Republicans to spend big on normally safe seats and therefore lose other close races to ...
The House and Senate passed the massive spending and tax bill that includes signature policies of President Trump's ...
“Ohioans will hold her accountable and make this her last term in Congress.” But some Republicans have voiced concerns that ... interests yet again to keep working for Ohio.” The dynamics of the race ...
For Republican politicians, opposing the current president risks political backlash, and the same is true for Democrats if they support the president. Hunt explains how political polarization has ...
Lawmakers who are aligned politically with the president are increasingly voting in line with the chief executive. Doing ...
US Republican party leaders have dubbed July 14 the start of “Crypto Week,” where the US House will consider bills regulating ...
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It’s not enough to say, “Republicans always cave,” because before Trump took dominion over the party, GOP lawmakers weren’t quite this embarrassing.
Republican Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley, for example, has come out against cuts to Medicaid. Crespin said Hawley isn’t up for reelection until 2030, which might empower him to defy Trump on this issue.
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