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Lawmakers will need more firepower to gather further crucial information on Biden. → Read More
The chamber’s bill is now the only plan in Washington for avoiding a default. → Read More
And asks his dad’s government to target his critics. → Read More
Biden and Trump both have special counsels. But the president’s lawyers got to conduct his search, while his predecessor’s weren’t even allowed to be present. → Read More
House Republicans prove themselves unserious by refusing to ban earmarks. → Read More
Republicans did well in places where they showed leadership and competence. → Read More
Democrats insisted that the state made it hard to vote. Nobody told the voters. → Read More
Tiffany Smiley, Patty Murray’s rival, gets nastygrams from Starbucks, the Seattle Times and the Seahawks. → Read More
A 501(c)(3) nonprofit isn’t supposed to engage in partisan activity. → Read More
The bureau still faces serious questions about politicized agents and probes. → Read More
Eager for home-state subsidies, they left the door open for his deal with Schumer. → Read More
District-attorney primaries show that voters are fed up with left-wing prosecutors. → Read More
No one is being held accountable for the administration’s many blunders. → Read More
The EPA case doesn’t preclude climate rules. It require lawmakers to enact them. → Read More
This week’s Senate compromise reflects a recognition of legal and political reality. → Read More
The Capitol riots were only one example of the growing problem of political violence. → Read More
Americans needed a serious accounting. Democrats assured they won’t get one. → Read More
Michael Sussmann’s trial showcased the incestuous culture of elite Washington. → Read More
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is likely to win big next week, despite Trump’s vendetta. → Read More
How his case against Michael Sussmann unravels the Russia collusion hoax. → Read More