The perils of never questioning what Jim Jordan says
Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.) had a job to do Wednesday afternoon, and darned if he wasn’t going to do it. Cole joined the
The non-MAGA GOP finds some backbone — against Jordan and intimidation
It’s perhaps one of the most important but least-understood facets of the MAGA movement’s dominance of the Republican Party: the role of
Americans see the House speaker mess as hurting the country
There is an aspect of the professed concern about the lack of a House speaker that seems overblown. American leadership is never particularly
Jordan fails on second speaker vote as Republican division grows
Biden faces physical risks in flying to war-torn Middle East
President Biden arrived in Israel on Wednesday, flying into an active war zone where hostilities are high and the course and breadth
A decade after one shutdown ended, the House shutdown goes on and on
On Oct. 17, 2013, federal agencies fully reopened after a 16-day shutdown of the entire government — the longest continual stretch in
How Hannity, Bannon and others on the right helped fuel GOP speaker chaos
Fox News host Sean Hannity vented to his millions of viewers Monday night about the state of the Republican effort to name









