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President Donald Trump says he may use national emergency powers to keep control of DC police beyond 30-day limit as part of ...
Congress’ next session may look different, with federal and National Guard troops roving the Capitol
"NDAA, which sets policy for the Pentagon and other important programs, that's likely to come up in the Senate," said Loren ...
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Congress holds sway in D.C. justice system that Trump maligns
Even as President Donald Trump and Republicans complain about the District of Columbia’s criminal justice system, critics argue that the Republican-led Congress may bear some of the blame for D ...
Ex-federal prosecutor Joyce Vance published a piece on Substack called " Congress may have the spending power, but Trump can usurp it if they won't protect it," in which she argues Congress has so ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is promising a referendum in November to gerrymander five more Democratic House seats on top of the 43 of 52 they already have in the state. Even if it works, his victory ...
The Library of Congress removed two and a half sections of the Constitution from its website sometime after President Donald Trump ousted the library's longtime leader in May. The omitted portions ...
The Sixth Circuit wrestles with what it means for a regulation to be "substantially the same" as one disapproved by Congress. Under the Congressional Review Act (CRA), Congress may pass ...
Something remarkable occurred on Capitol Hill this month: Congress and the president partnered to make a law that cut the ...
The president can veto spending legislation he finds excessive, but he may not sign an appropriations act and then refuse to implement it.
Legislative research staff have produced a memo for Kansas lawmakers detailing potential impacts on the state budget from federal funding actions.
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