How the House GOP’s disruptive poles influence the speaker vote
Most Republicans serving in the House simply want the party to get back to doing whatever it was doing before it was
Most Republicans serving in the House simply want the party to get back to doing whatever it was doing before it was
The way things in Congress work these days, everything appears hopeless and unresolvable right up until the moment it gets resolved. Brinkmanship
“I saw something on the internet that said you gave China thousands of acres of land in South Carolina. Why would you
The outbreak of violence in Israel and the Gaza Strip, triggered by the brutal incursion of Hamas militants on Oct. 7, has
If House Republicans continue to struggle to elect a speaker, they have two options many consider less palatable: No. 1: Work with Democrats
There is an aspect of the professed concern about the lack of a House speaker that seems overblown. American leadership is never particularly
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
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