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Tucker Carlson guest: White supremacists may not be perfect, but at least they’re not immigrants
Jeremy Binckes
"Arizona's future is as an Hispanic society," Mark Steyn said
How every member of Congress responded to Trump’s “s**thole” remark
JoAnne Sweeny
The results largely fit into three categories: condemn, support, or no response
Trump undercuts Kelly on border wall as shutdown looms
Charlie May
In a stark contradiction from his chief of staff, Trump said his position on the border wall never "evolved"
Chelsea Manning releases first campaign ad for U.S. Senate bid
Charlie May
"We don’t need more or better leaders, we need someone willing to fight"
Immigration tensions flare among Democrats after Pelosi derides party leaders as “white guys”
Matthew Sheffield
While Republicans were dealing with Trump's immigration controversy, Democrats had their own internal squabble
Yeah, Oprah could win: For progressives, that’s really not a good thing
Matthew Sheffield
Winfrey would be an instantly credible 2020 candidate. But the closer Democrats look, the less they'll like her
Republicans seem to be flailing their way to a government shutdown
Matthew Rozsa
Republicans are already trying to find ways to blame a potential government shutdown on the Democrats
The politics of impeaching Trump
Jefferson Morley
When the president's "high crimes and misdemeanors" become a personal threat
What’s in store for the White House staff in 2018? Good question
Matthew Sheffield
In year one, the Trump administration managed to set a record for staff turnover
Democratic base wants impeachment: But does anybody else?
Matthew Sheffield
Leading Democrats warn the party base: America's not ready to impeach Trump, even after the 2018 elections
GOP tax bill: Winner or loser? Politically, it might not make much difference
Matthew Sheffield
Both parties think the GOP tax bill is a golden ticket to victory in 2018. What if they're both wrong?
Democrats hope tax bill will be a nail in the GOP’s coffin
Steven Rosenfeld
Early signs suggest the tax bill may help Democrats in 2018 like Obamacare helped the GOP in 2010
Trump commutes sentence of businessman found guilty of bank fraud — and Twitter has mixed feelings
Charlie May
Rubashkin, convicted of bank fraud in 2009, had his sentence commuted by Trump after pleas from several lawmakers
Anti-Trump conservative looks for common ground with the left
Jefferson Morley
Some conservatives, like Charles J. Sykes, are just as horrified as progressives
Democrats inadvertently aided GOP tax bill efforts by refusing to play hardball
Charlie May
After Democrats cut a deal with Trump to avert a shutdown, the GOP said they were given ample time to pass tax cuts
Take two for tax cuts: After rule violation, House Republicans forced to revote on tax bill
Nicole Karlis
The GOP tax bill had to pass through the House and Senate twice, due to provisional errors
Democrats signal they won’t fight for DACA immigrants
Charlie May
Democrats up for reelection have expressed they won't force a vote on DACA, averting a potential shutdown
Alabama hangover: Can a party with no ideas beat a party with no soul?
Andrew O'Hehir
Riding an Alabama high, Democrats dream of a big comeback in 2018 and beyond. But is being "decent" really enough?
9 revelations about Trump becoming unhinged
Kali Holloway
Insiders describe days filled with TV and a dozen Diet Cokes
Pelosi in a bind as momentum grows on impeachment
Jefferson Morley
The House Minority leader wants to go slow on dumping Trump, while 58 House Democrats say the time has come
The DNC’s day of reckoning is here
Sophia A. McClennen
Will the Democratic Party reform or close ranks?
House approves GOP gun law, making it easier to carry concealed weapons between states
Nicole Karlis
The first gun-related bill since the Las Vegas shooting makes it even easier for another mass shooting to happen
Democrats’ first impeachment vote fails
Matthew Rozsa
Democrats just overwhelmingly killed articles of impeachment against Trump that didn't mention Russia or emoluments
There are signs the most conservative members are driving the House tax bill
Matthew Rozsa
As Republicans seek to undermine any analysis of the bill, conservative House members display a show of force
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