A Florida city commissioneris under fire after calling Rep.Rashida Tlaib a “danger” who might “blow up” the U.S. Capitol.
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Julian Castro, a Texas Democrat and former Obama Cabinet member, announces 2020 bid for president
Julian Castro, aformer Obama cabinet member and San Antonio mayor, officially threw his hat in the ring on Saturday and announced he would run for president.
Democrat Tulsi Gabbard announces 2020 run for president to take on Trump
DemocratTulsi Gabbard announced on Friday that she would run for president in 2020, entering what is expected to be a crowded field.
President Trump mocks CNN’s Jim Acosta over Twitter video at border wall
President Donald Trump joined a chorus ofRepublicans in mocking Jim Acosta, CNN’s chief White House correspondent, on Twitter for a video the journalist posted showing areas of the border that had a wall.
‘Not leadership’: Pence in 2014 criticized using presidential powers on immigration reform
Vice President Mike Pence, speaking on a Republican Governors Association panel in 2014, attacked the idea of using presidential powers to go around Congress, something President Trump is considering.
Trump’s team had over 100 contacts with Russian-linked officials, report shows
The findings, tracked by the Center for American Progress, come amid reports that special counsel Robert Mueller is finishing his investigation.
‘Why did you undergo the DNA test?’: Elizabeth Warren asked about ancestry in first question at Iowa event
Elizabeth Warren is making her first campaign touraround Iowa but was quickly forced to address an issue that’s likely to hurt her in the race for the White House.
Trump is weighing declaring emergency to get border funding without Congressional approval
President Donald Trump said Friday he was considering declaring a national emergency to secure money for a border wall.
Government shutdowns are rare when one party controls White House, Congress. President Trump is on his third.
Federal government shutdowns are not new to Washington, butit’s unusual for them to happen when one party controls the White House and Congress.
Insider trading, sexual harassment and other scandals that rocked Congress this year
From insider trading to using taxpayer money to quiet sexual harassment allegations, lawmakers in 2018 faced quite the array of wrongdoing.