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Rep.-elect Rob Bresnahan (R-PA) spoke to reporters about his plans for the 119th Congress, including joining the Problem… November 14, 2024 Rep.-Elect Mark Harris on His Election to Congress ...
Analysis: 5 Reasons Why Congress Has No Shield For Shashi Tharoor Missile In a party where the knives are out, especially for high-performing and young lateral entrants, Mr Tharoor has done ...
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Donald Trump’s administration is pushing to take over the Library of Congress, its latest effort to subsume the legislative branch.
Likewise, we have made clear that, unless Congress acts to suspend it, the Great Writ of habeas corpus allows the Judicial Branch to play a necessary role in maintaining this delicate balance of ...
Congress should have that power, not the president, some say, after Trump removed Library of Congress head Carla Hayden from her post. Skip to content Politics ...
Congress must take action to limit presidential powers, as the current trend of unchecked presidential power threatens the balance of the Constitution and the democratic system.
Democratic leaders erupted late Thursday after it was reported that President Trump had abruptly fired Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden.
Librarian of Congress Dr. Carla Hayden speaks at the media preview of the "Collecting Memories" exhibition at The Library of Congress on June 10, 2024, in Washington, D.C. Shannon Finney / Getty ...
President Donald Trump fired Carla Hayden, Librarian of Congress, via email at 6:56 p.m. ET on May 8, 2025.. Critics are condemning his decision, which came after Hayden's appearance earlier this ...
Trump tariffs impact markets and economy. Should Congress intervene? | Opinion The harder question is why Congress does not take back its power when they disagree with the President.