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The lack of oversight raises the specter of politicized U.S. attorney’s offices doing the White House’s bidding.
Trump pledged to do away with both mail-in voting — which remains popular and is used by about one-third of all voters — and ...
President Donald Trump launched his second-term assault on mail-in ballots and electronic voting machines on Aug. 18, firing ...
In fact, if affordability is the goal, he should be pressing Republicans in Congress to pass a new piece of bipartisan ...
Weeks into the August recess, lawmakers are still facing questions from constituents about the Jeffrey Epstein investigation ...
Senators are fiercely protective of the longstanding precedent that gives them deference over who serves as U.S. attorneys ...
However, this Republican labeling of Democrats is false, self-serving, and dishonest. Election results over the past seven ...
Currently, the Medicare Advantage system is flawed because of overpayments—but if it's reformed, it provides personal choice ...
The total includes $3 million raised by Brown’s campaign, and about $600,000 raised by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign ...
Politicians and high-ranking federal officials of both parties are routinely flagged by ethics groups for buying and selling ...
Ohio Democrat Sherrod Brown officially launched his campaign Monday to return to the U.S. Senate next year, brushing aside ...
A U.S. senator said Wednesday that Congress will review what legislative reforms may be needed to facilitate shipbuilding cooperation with South Korea, based on the outcome of next week's summit ...