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Paul Ryan fires the House chaplain, angering Catholic Republicans
Sophia Tesfaye
Did Ryan fire the House chaplain over GOP tax cuts? More importantly, why does the House even have a chaplain?
Trump’s tournament of corruption: Mick Mulvaney and Scott Pruitt still in the lead
Heather Digby Parton
So much for draining the swamp: In an administration of epic sleaze and corruption, these two guys stand out
Democrats probably won’t win Arizona’s special election — but the GOP’s still in trouble
Sophia Tesfaye
Arizona's 8th district, in the Phoenix suburbs, is right-wing heartland. A narrow GOP victory could signal doom
Republicans’ prime target in 2018? Believe it or not, it’s Hillary Clinton
Heather Digby Parton
Bereft of ideas, Republicans double down on Trumpism and hope to save their majority with a rerun of 2016
Pulitzer-winning reporter David Cay Johnston: “The evidence suggests Trump is a traitor”
Chauncey DeVega
Investigative reporter who has covered Trump for 30 years dares to imagine impeachment — and President Nancy Pelosi
Progressive women are lining up to run for office. Is Joe Biden really the Democrats’ best bet?
David Masciotra
A state Senate candidate in my Indiana district articulates a clearer progressive agenda than any national Democrat
Ted Cruz grovels before Donald Trump with flattering Time profile
Jeremy Binckes
Remember that time Cruz called Trump a liar? Cruz doesn't seem to
Kevin McCarthy wants to replace Paul Ryan: Will the far right stop him once again?
Matthew Sheffield
So far Republicans have avoided open warfare over who succeeds Paul Ryan. They all fear the answer is Nancy Pelosi
How Sinclair is taking over local news and pushing the country to the right
Sophia A. McClennen
Sinclair is positioning themselves to have massive influence in politics — and the left is letting them do it
Government by Godfather
Lucian K. Truscott IV
John Gotti’s president should have appointed Joey Gallo’s attorney general
Democrats: Firing Rod Rosenstein would ignite constitutional crisis
Nicole Karlis
Leakers say the deputy attorney general is "at peace" with the possibility that he may be fired shortly
Gayle King grills Paul Ryan on GOP’s incredible whiteness
Nicole Karlis
The GOP leadership looks awfully male, frail and pale, as King chided Ryan
Pundits agree: Paul Ryan is retiring because he sold his soul to Donald Trump
Matthew Rozsa
As Ryan prepares to retire as Speaker of the House, pundits seem to agree that he is leaving behind a bad legacy
Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi: Meet the GOP’s new villains for 2018
Matthew Rozsa
The 2018 midterm strategy for the GOP seems to be Hillary Hillary Hillary — but she's not on the ballot
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Democratic congresswoman won’t seek re-election after shielding abusive staffer
Shira Tarlo
#MeToo continues to reverberate on Capitol Hill: Did Connecticut Rep. Elizabeth Esty mishandle harassment claims?
House Republicans suddenly care about a balanced budget after running up deficits
Matthew Rozsa
House Republicans blew up the budget with tax cuts and spending increases. Now they want to tighten the belt
Scenario as crazy as Trump: President fires Mueller and orchestrates own impeachment for power grab
Steven Rosenfeld
Democrats could be baited while House Republicans would control the impeachment process
The hack gap and Conor Lamb’s victory
Matt Gertz
Conservatives use flagrantly false arguments to shift the debate in their favor
Kansas Republicans are running scared because they can’t run against Nancy Pelosi
Matthew Sheffield
The GOP has been running on an anti-Pelosi message. That hasn't worked
When it comes to immigration, it’s time to put common sense into policy
Aviva Chomsky
Rejecting the president’s manichaean worldview
Bill Maher: Dems are “to political courage what Velveeta is to cheese”
Nicole Karlis
In his editorial on Friday night, he delivered a tough message to Democrats
Paul Ryan’s seat is less safe. Is the House now up for grabs?
Matthew Sheffield
Even Paul Ryan's district isn't as safe as it once was
Remembrances pour in for Rep. Louise Slaughter
Rachel Leah
The longtime congresswoman was remembered as a pioneer and a champion of women's rights
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