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First, Democrats often accepted half a loaf rather ... In 2021, the violent Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol kicked off the 117th Congress, soon followed by the second impeachment of President ...
Judy Woodruff: The 117th Congress is coming to an end, and with it ends the Democrats full control of the legislative branch of government. As it turns out, despite the narrow margins of the last ...
Sinema left the Democratic Party at the end of the last Congress, although she still caucuses with the Democrats. Excluding those who were elected in 2022 and therefore not members of the 117th ...
Those who oppose the Trump administration’s myriad actions are understandably upset that Democrats in Congress have not done more. But, as the minority party, what can they actually do?
Washington — Lawmakers are returning to Washington this week for the final sprint before the end of the 117th ... Congress counts electoral votes. In the House, the lame-duck session marks ...
The 117th Congress has been strikingly functional ... Just as important, the majority party (the Democrats) didn’t give a complete veto to the minority party. On a few major issues, Democrats ...
A group of Democratic members of Congress who jeered ... A House Democrat told Axios that Democrats should have known better than to use unorthodox methods to publicly protest Trump during ...
Democrats displayed their internal party divisions in the wake of President Donald Trump's first address to Congress. Democrats who are a part of leadership or more aligned with the establishment ...
But by and large, elected Democrats have bent over backward to ... Trump must be impeached and removed from office. A few members of Congress understand this and are willing to say it.
Ms. Spanberger, who hails from a politically competitive slice of her state, is the leadership’s emissary for battleground-district House Democrats ... Congress that existed in the 116th and the ...
“I think you’re gonna see the fever break,” Joe Biden said of Republicans in Congress who had reflexively opposed laws backed by Democrats ... the last laugh. The 117th session of Congress ...