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Once elected, members of Congress are rarely unseated, a dynamic that helps create the dysfunction we see today.
One of Senate Majority Leader John Thune's biggest fights is happening right now, but it is barely getting any attention.
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Stopping the flow of international students is bad for our state, our schools and our principles, writes the Register's editorial board.
Former Obama HHS executive and cofounder of the nonprofit operating the hotline currently oversees the grant and human trafficking policy at the Department of Health and Human Services. The non-profit ...
Republican lawmakers do not like crossing President Trump, but they also don’t like his trade war, and several are either offering support for the courts or at least trying to stay neutral in the ...
The courts alone can’t restrain Trump’s reach for absolute power We need our Iowa elected officials, Chuck Grassley ... the Constitution of the United States. It is time they started doing ...
A bipartisan proposal to place tough sanctions on Russia has more than 80 Senate cosponsors, but, unlike during President Trump’s first term, Senate Republicans are leery of putting the bill ...
Documents allege FBI's investigation into traditional Catholics was broader than claimed; Sen. Grassley criticizes the use of ...
Monday on the RealClearPolitics podcast, RCP White House correspondent Phil Wegmann interviews Senate Judiciary Chairman ...
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