Showing results for: Nancy Pelosi (page 81)
Devin Nunes in the crosshairs: Dems call on Intelligence chair to step down, as accusations fly about political motivations
Matthew Rozsa
The Republican chairman's actions have rendered the House Intelligence Committee unable to operate
Michele Bachmann’s missing million: Federal elections officials want to know where $1 million from her campaign committee went
Sophia Tesfaye
In a three-month span, the former Tea Party congresswoman's committee had more than $1 million disappear
With health care bill scuttled, Trump and Ryan gear up for revenge
Matthew Sheffield
As health care bill goes down, GOP leaders prep payback plans against far-right Freedom Caucus (updated)
Bernie Sanders has become the most popular politician in America — with no help from the inside
Charlie May
Democrats appear to be struggling to cope with their election loss in November, but Bernie continues to resonate
Russia, Trump and the 2016 election: What’s the best way for Congress to investigate?
Jordan Tama
How could a congressional probe unfold, and what would it mean for the administration?
WATCH: Here’s what Nancy Pelosi gets wrong about the GOP health plan
Carrie Sheffield
The Congressional Budget Office's score on the Obamacare replacement bill doesn't tell the whole story
Rep. Steve King says he won’t be punished for saying, “We can’t restore our civilization with someone else’s babies”
Matthew Rozsa
King said he won't lose his committee posts for his racist comments
Draining the swamp: A guide for outsiders and career politicians
Carl Abbott
Washington’s historical geography won't fully undercut a catchy bipartisan slogan
Obamacare architect slams Republicans’ American Health Care Act as a “scam”
Matthew Rozsa
Jonathan Gruber, who was the target of a GOP smear campaign himself, is speaking out against a bad bill
Southern Baptist leader Russell Moore stays on as denomination struggles to adapt
Matthew Sheffield
The nation's most conservative Christian denomination may force a prominent Trump opponent from its leadership
“A stark, raving racist”: Democrats turn up the heat on Republicans who refuse to condemn Rep. Steve King’s white nationalism
Sophia Tesfaye
House Speaker Paul Ryan would only say he "disagrees" with King's recent comments about "somebody else's babies"
Medicaid’s chief doctor breaks with department in protest, as Republicans ram through Trumpcare
Sophia Tesfaye
In the pre-dawn hours Thursday, the GOP's Obamacare replacement bill cleared a crucial House panel
Right-wing media scramble to recast Barack Obama as Trump-era villain
Eric Boehlert
Fox News has found its Democrats to cast as the villain. Surprise: It's Obama again!
White House announces revised travel ban, cites Bowling Green and “honor killings” in U.S.
Sophia Tesfaye
Citing "honor killings" and invoking the Bowling Green massacre, the White House is justifying the ban's return
WATCH: Clapper denies Trump’s wiretap allegations; Sunday pundits say tweet-storm meant to sidetrack Russia probe
Alli Joseph
Columnist Tom Friedman decries Trump's "juvenile behavior"; Marco Rubio promises full investigation of Russia ties
How much did Russian hacking affect congressional races? And how deeply was the GOP involved?
Heather Digby Parton
Why is the speaker so blasé about Russian meddling? Maybe because he knows it helped the GOP win close races
Congressional Republicans call on Attorney General Jeff Sessions to recuse himself from Russian investigation
Taylor Link
Some high-level Congressional members of Sessions' party want him to recuse himself in light of recent reports
Democrats call on Jeff Sessions to resign as attorney general for not disclosing meetings with Russia
Matthew Sheffield
Democrats say Sessions "lied under oath" and must to step down
Justice Dept: Jeff Sessions spoke with Russian ambassador in 2016, told Congress he had no communication with Russia
Eric Tucker
Democrats are accusing Sessions of "lying under oath," and have called on him to resign
Democrats will take a “wait and see” approach to what Trump does after his unusually low-key speech
Matthew Rozsa
"Actions speak louder than words. He has not done anything to unite," says Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer
Praise, criticism follow Trump’s transgender bathroom executive order
AP Staff
The Trump administration rescinds federal guidelines allowing transgender students leeway in using bathroom
Trans students worry they’re still a top target of President Trump’s Education Department
Sophia Tesfaye
“This is the first day of the president’s second month in office and he is now fully coming after LGBT people”
In Trump’s future looms a familiar shutdown threat
Andrew Taylor
After Republicans played politics with shutting down the government, Senate Democrats are now in control
Lies and pollution: Trump loyalists are willing to poison their bodies as well as their minds
Bob Cesca
Is pissing off liberals really worth poisoning the streams in coal country and swallowing outrageous lies?
Page: 81