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Protesters gathered outside 1st District Congressman Brad Finstad’s Rochester office Wednesday afternoon, calling on the ...
The U.S. House of Representatives is on break and many are back in their home districts either arguing for their vote on the "One big Beautiful Bill.," or defen ...
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Tribune Content Agency on MSNGary Franks: Congress – Where political robots resideCan’t wait till the Republican members of Congress are told at their next town hall meeting that in the so-called “Big ...
Live updates and the latest news as the Trump administration is expected to announce new trade actions and Pete Hegseth and ...
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - With two members of his own party already in the race and others presumably mulling a bid, U.S. Rep. Mike Collins is still deciding whether to challenge Democrat ...
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'That Was A Lie': Chuck Schumer Snaps, Goes Scorched Earth On The GOP's Disastrous 'Big Beautiful Bill'During his remarks in a Senate Democrat press briefing today, Senator Chuck Schumer went scorched earth on the GOP's disastrous "Big Beautiful Bill." Schumer stated, "That was a lie." ...
Carl P. Leubsdorf Over the past three elections, President Donald Trump has redefined the United States politically, strengthening Republican support among blue collar workers and reducing traditional ...
Sen. Thom Tillis spoke with CNN on his retirement, whether he still supports President Donald Trump, his thoughts on Trump’s ...
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The ABC dodged a bullet in the Australian election. The Albanese government supports the ABC. In the United States, however, the 2024 presidential election severely wounded public media in America.
For around eighteen months former Democratic congressman Wiley Nickel has been raising money and traveling the state, running specifically against Senator Tillis. But the game has now changed.
Third Congressional Representative Derrick Van Orden is speaking out about the passage of president Donald Trump's 'One Big ...
That sense of opportunity, while not entirely gone, has clearly begun to fade. The euphoria Democratic leaders felt is now ...
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