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Ryan LizzaThe New Yorker |
Q&A Veteran Rep. Tom Cole is fed up with his party’s insurgents. House Rules Committee Chair Tom Cole is seen at the U.S. Capitol on Feb. 6, 2023....
The South Carolina Republican wants to set the record straight.
The top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee pulls back the curtain on a wild week.
Sen. Chris Murphy helped negotiate a sweeping bipartisan border bill. Then he watched it fall apart.
Campaign insiders seethe over a special counsel's findings.
Rep. Veronica Escobar isn’t afraid to disagree with the president she wants reelected.
Mark Penn says he has no role with No Labels — but he thinks both Biden and Trump can be defeated.
Legendary newspaper publisher Joe McQuaid sounds off on Trump, Haley and the past and future of the presidential primary.
A Q&A with the former Obama strategist who’s not afraid to critique the Biden campaign.
Two conservative lawyers say the recording creates significant new legal exposure for the former president.
The GOP’s lead negotiator on the embattled Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan, and border security supplemental believes that a compromise will happen. But do...
The House majority leader reflects on a nasty battle for the speakership: "Anybody who thinks that there are secrets in this town, there are not."
Activists and Democratic senators are sounding alarms about the outlines of a potential Senate deal.
To avoid a shutdown, the Republican speaker likely needs Democratic votes. But every Democrat he relies on endangers his standing with the GOP.
Biden aides are betting that Johnson won't be able to figure this out and are preparing along two tracks.
The outpouring of goodwill following the horrific terrorist attacks might be fleeting, some fear.
Both Republicans likely need the support of Democrats to prevail in their battle over the speakership. Here’s how that could shake out.
A surprising split screen has emerged between Washington and the indicted Democrat's home state.
Speaker Kevin McCarthy's biggest critic is also the architect of the House GOP’s newest legislative strategy.