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The Latest Impeachment Is History, but the Political Repercussions Will Live On

Republicans say the quick dismissal of charges against Alejandro Mayorkas sets a dangerous precedent. Democrats say the mistake would have…

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10 Senate Races to Watch in 2024

With Democrats holding a one-seat majority and defending seats from Maryland to Arizona, control of the Senate could easily flip…

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TikTok Bill’s Progress Slows in the Senate

Legislation to force TikTok’s Chinese owner to sell the app or have it banned in the United States sailed through…

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Republicans Nod to Trump’s Influence in Race to Succeed McConnell

With nine months before Senate Republicans select their new leader to succeed Senator Mitch McConnell, some are acknowledging the shadow…

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Ukraine Aid Bill Faces Hurdles in the House Amid G.O.P. Opposition

A buzz saw of Republican opposition in the House is threatening to kill the $95 billion aid package for Ukraine…

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Prevailing on Ukraine Funding, McConnell Took Political Hits

The minority leader’s handling of the border and foreign aid legislation drew scorching criticism from far-right Republicans, though he scored…

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Senate Democrats put salvaging an aid bill for Israel and Ukraine on hold for at least a day.

Senate Democrats, pressing to advance a stand-alone bill to send tens of billions of dollars to Israel and Ukraine after…

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How Trump Has Used Fear and Favor to Win Republican Endorsements

The former president keeps careful watch over his endorsements from elected Republicans, aided by a disciplined and methodical behind-the-scenes operation.

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McConnell and Other Senate Republicans Criticize Trump’s Talk on Immigrants

The minority leader took an oblique swipe at Donald Trump’s rhetoric about migrants “poisoning the blood” of the country, but…

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Hopes for Quick Passage of Ukraine Aid Bill Dim as Border Talks Drag On

After a weekend of bipartisan negotiations, lawmakers were still short of a compromise and Republicans said they were reluctant to…

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