
BY CAROLINE VAKIL AND JULIA MANCHESTER |
The annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) made one thing especially clear this week: This is former President Trump's convention. "I'm not at CPAC. I'm at TPAC," said John Fredericks, a conservative radio show host who served as the chairman in Virginia for Trump's 2016 and 2020 campaigns. |
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House Democrats are ready for a Biden 2024 campaign.
During their retreat in Baltimore this week, lawmakers from all ends of the politically diverse caucus flocked to President Biden's side ahead of his expected 2024 announcement — and one in particular is eager for him make the bid official. |
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President Biden's announcement late this week that he will not veto the GOP-led resolution of disapproval of the District of Columbia's new crime bill handed Republicans a major political victory and puts his own party's divisions on full display as they attempt to combat attacks that they are soft on crime. |
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Progressives have turned their fire toward President Biden for siding with Republicans on a District of Columbia crime bill that overturns its governing body's legislation. Liberal lawmakers and activists were fuming on Friday over what they see as the president's disregard for the city's autonomy after they say he promised not to veto a resolution that would alter the criminal code. |
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Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi criticized President Biden's handling of a GOP-led resolution that would overturn parts of a District of Columbia crime bill, decrying that he should have given Democrats "a heads up."
"If he was going to do it I wish he would've told us first, because this was a hard vote for the House members," Pelosi said. |
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A lesion on President Biden's chest removed during last month's annual physical exam was a basal cell carcinoma, and all cancerous tissue was successfully removed, his doctor said Friday. |
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The Justice Department this week ignited its lobbying effort with a hesitant Congress to secure renewal of a spy tool that has become one of its most controversial surveillance authorities. |
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A new Texas House bill that provides property tax relief based on the size of a family excludes LGBTQ couples and divorced parents with children, among other parties, from getting the tax advantage. |
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BY REBECCA BEITSCH AND EMILY BROOKS |
House Judiciary Democrats claimed Friday that three witnesses who have spoken to Republicans as part of the GOP investigation into politicization at the FBI have offered no evidence of wrongdoing by the law enforcement agency. |
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OPINION | There are several ways to measure the health of a democracy, but perhaps the most telling test is the capacity of Congress to reflect the will of the people. When it comes to the control of weapons used in mass shootings that test has been flunked numerous times in recent years. | OPINION | A curious thing happened at the start of this Congress. Despite the many predictions of hyper-partisanship under the new Republican House majority, two early roll call votes this January passed with big bipartisan majorities. It should not go without notice that both votes are related to China. |
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BY JACQUELINE ALEMANY, JOSH DAWSEY, SPENCER S. HSU AND DEVLIN BARRETT |
Federal prosecutors investigating efforts to overturn the 2020 election have asked witnesses extensive questions about the actions of Rudy Giuliani, a lawyer for former president Donald Trump — including where he got his information about alleged fraud, what he did in the days around Jan. 6, 2021, and what he knew about the actions coming that day, people who have appeared in front of the grand jury say. |
BY GRAM SLATTERY, TIM REID AND ALEXANDRA ULMER |
LAS VEGAS, March 3 (Reuters) - In Las Vegas, Nevada, Republican activists want to recapture the party from a local leader who backs former President Donald Trump's false election fraud claims. In Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, a battle for control of the local Republican party's assets has wound up in court. In North Carolina, party activists are seeking to punish Republican Senator Thom Tillis for his support for same-sex marriage rights. |
CHICAGO — Gov. J.B. Pritzker of Illinois sat comfortably in an office board room high above the Loop on Monday and halfheartedly batted away the notion that he was preparing a run for the White House. | Seoul, South Korea (CNN) — Concerns about North Korea's chronic food shortages are growing, with multiple sources suggesting this week that deaths due to starvation are likely. |
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The Hill's Evening Report |
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