Rep. Liz Cheney is angering her fellow Republicans over her criticism of Trump as the party looks to retake Congress in 2022.
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Joe Biden’s first 100 days ends this week. Why does the presidential milestone matter?
This week President Joe Biden hits the 100-day milestone, a watermark used to judge new presidents dating back to FDR.
Will Biden cancel student loan debt? As college costs spiral, here’s what he’s considering
President Joe Biden directed his education secretary to explore his authority to cancel student debt by executive order.
Capitol Police officer, suspect dead after driving into barrier: What we know
One Capitol Police officer has died and another is hospitalized after Noah Green allegedly drove his car into a barrier outside the Capitol.
President Joe Biden is holding first press conference. Here’s what he may get asked.
It’s the first formal opportunity for the media to ask Biden direct, pressing questions about the situation at the border, gun violence and more.
Gun control legislation or executive orders? Here’s what President Biden is considering
President Joe Biden is being asked whether he’ll introduce gun control legislation or issue executive orders. Here’s what he is considering.
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s thumbs-down on minimum wage vote reminds some of John McCain
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s thumbs-down vote on Friday reminded many of when the late Sen. John McCain tanked Republicans’ efforts to overthrow Obamacare.
Marjorie Taylor Greene faces backlash after attacking congresswoman with transgender daughter
Marjorie Taylor Greene drew backlash from lawmakers of both parties who said a video she posted was cruel toward transgender Americans.
Donald Trump faces legal challenges well beyond the Capitol riots: Here’s what to watch
Here is a refresher on the legal challenges former President Donald Trump faces, including action over the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
Sen. Pat Toomey faces censure over impeachment vote: ‘We did not send him there to do the right thing’
“We did not send him there to vote his conscience,” a Pennsylvania county GOP official said after Sen. Pat Toomey voted to convict Donald Trump.