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McConnell hospitalized for concussion

The Senate minority leader will remain in the hospital for "a few days," according to a statement from his office. → Read More

D.C. crime rollback energizes House GOP efforts to squeeze Dems

Republicans' unexpected success has them plotting more ways they can make congressional Democrats take tough votes. → Read More

Biden won’t veto GOP effort to repeal D.C. criminal code

Biden’s disinterest in a veto threat leaves Republicans on track to roll back the new D.C. law with the support of at least one Senate Democrat. → Read More

The senator Biden loves to hate

Welcome to POLITICO’s West Wing Playbook, your guide to the people and power centers in the Biden administration. With help from Allie Bice. Over his 36 years in the Senate, JOE BIDEN took pride in establishing friendships across the aisle. And now, as president in a hyper-partisan time, he often waxes nostalgic for the old days and states aloud just how much he likes many Republicans, including… → Read More

Feinstein passes on Senate reelection in 2024

There’s already an active intraparty battle over who will succeed the California Democrat, the longest-serving woman in Senate history. → Read More

Garcetti, you're still here?

Welcome to POLITICO’s West Wing Playbook, your guide to the people and power centers in the Biden administration. With help from Allie Bice. It’s been 567 days since President JOE BIDEN announced his nomination of ERIC GARCETTI to become U.S. ambassador to India. And it remains entirely unclear how much longer he will wait. Garcetti was poised to become the first Los Angeles mayor to voluntarily… → Read More

Gallego's early Sinema challenge squeezes Senate progressives

Liberals in the upper chamber who find the Independent incumbent frustrating have to decide if it's worth supporting a challenger while they still need her vote. → Read More

Tim Kaine leaves Democrats in suspense

The Virginia senator is expected to announce on Friday whether we'll run for a third term in 2024. → Read More

Dems to Tester and Manchin: Run in 2024, save our majority

Securing the red-state duo's reelections is job No. 1 for Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Chair Gary Peters as he embarks on his second tour of duty. → Read More

Stabenow to leave Senate next year, setting off battleground-state jostling

Her decision could spark hotly contested Michigan primaries on both sides of the aisle. → Read More

Senate GOP dealmakers depart just as Congress control splits

Some Democratic senators expressed worry that losing a handful of Republican allies would make a divided Congress even tougher. → Read More

McConnell raises pressure as government funding talks churn on

The Senate minority leader is threatening to punt spending levels into March unless Congress can pass a deal by Dec. 22. → Read More

Trump who? GOP senators rave over a potential Tim Scott presidential run.

The South Carolina senator isn't committing to a White House bid yet, but his colleagues think he'd have a shot in a possibly tough field. → Read More

White House, Senate Dem leader: Our relationship with Sinema won't change

Press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre emphasized in a statement that the Arizona senator's move to become an independent would not impact the Democratic majority. → Read More

GOP senators tune out House conservatives' impeachment calls

Kevin McCarthy's emboldened right flank is ready to dig into the Biden Cabinet, and even the president himself. Across the Capitol, Republican senators are lukewarm. → Read More

Senate Republicans turn on Trump over suspend-the-Constitution talk

It's the second time in two weeks that the former president has prompted criticism from within his party, after a dinner with high-profile antisemites last month. → Read More

The GOP's same-sex marriage evolution: A slow, choppy tidal shift

It's been a decade since Democrats vaulted into unity on the topic, and Republicans are still openly divided over how much to edge away from a hardline position. → Read More

Schumer proposes Dem leadership shake-up

He is seeking to eliminate the No. 3 spot in his team. → Read More

Democrats confront bleak odds for immigration deal before 2023

Party leaders are pushing hard for legislation aiding the undocumented population known as "Dreamers" before Republicans take the House. But GOP senators have little interest. → Read More

Schumer's political prescription: More Pelosi, more bipartisan deals

The Senate majority leader reveled in his party's stunning midterm success in an interview with POLITICO, adding a call for a "bipartisan" debt limit hike. → Read More