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Politics - U.S. Senate
Aug 01, 2025

Senate Passes Its First Spending Bills, but Battles Lie Ahead
Overwhelming bipartisan passage of $506 billion in federal funding masked a bigger fight ahead over funding the rest of the government before a Sept. 30 shutdown deadline.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Aug 01, 2025

Republicans Are Clobbering Democrats in Super PAC Fund-Raising
When it comes to attracting mega-donors, Republicans are crushing Democrats.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 31, 2025

Andrea Lucas Confirmed to Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Ms. Lucas, who has led efforts to attack diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, was confirmed by the Senate for a second term.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 31, 2025

A Trump Ally Pressed for a Mexican Citizen's Release From ICE Custody
The office of Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana asked the Department of Homeland Security to release the detainee, who is married to a U.S. Marine Corps veteran.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 31, 2025

Bipartisan Pair of Senators Seeks $54.6 Billion In New Aid For Ukraine
The measure faces long odds given past Republican opposition to sending additional assistance to Kyiv, but it comes as President Trump has signaled a new openness to finding ways to back the nation.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 30, 2025

Senate Approves Trump's Pick for Top Counterterrorism Post
Joe Kent, a former Army Green Beret, had attracted scrutiny over his associations with extremist groups and his promotion of conspiracy theories.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 30, 2025

Bill Barring Stock Trading for Congress Advances With Trump Carve-Out
The bill passed the committee with the support of every Democrat and only one Republican, its sponsor, who modified it to shield President Trump from a divestment requirement.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 30, 2025

Bill Barring Stock Trading for Congress Advances With Trump Carveout
The bill passed the committee with the support of every Democrat and only one Republican, its sponsor, who modified it to shield President Trump from a divestment requirement.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 30, 2025

Senator John Fetterman to Publish a Memoir in November
The Pennsylvania senator will recount political battles and physical and mental health challenges in "Unfettered."

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 30, 2025

Confirmation Slowdown Forces a Senate Showdown
Under pressure to show they are resisting President Trump, Democrats have insisted on recorded votes on every nominee, creating a bottleneck ahead of the August recess.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 30, 2025

Senate Democrats Try to Force Release of Epstein Files With Little-Known Law
The move is part of an effort by Democrats to draw Senate Republicans into the debate over the release of the Epstein files, which has bitterly divided the House G.O.P. and wrought havoc in that chamber.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 29, 2025

Senate, Rejecting Whistle-Blower Alarms, Confirms Bove to Appeals Court
The Trump loyalist was narrowly approved as Republicans brushed aside concerns about his conduct as a senior Justice Department official.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 29, 2025

Booker Accuses Democrats of Being ‘Complicit' With Trump in Heated Exchange
When a pair of Democrats sought to win quick approval of a bipartisan package of policing legislation, a third rose to object, saying the party must take every opportunity to challenge President Trump.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 29, 2025

Grassley Spurns Whistle-Blowers in Bove Confirmation Fight
The senator's treatment of whistle-blowers detailing allegations against Emil Bove, the Trump loyalist and appeals court nominee, has had a chilling effect, critics say.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 29, 2025

Republicans Unveil Aviation Safety Bill Before D.C. Crash Hearings
The legislation, led by Senator Ted Cruz, the Republican chairman of a panel that oversees air travel, has a number of high-profile supporters — but no Democrats, yet.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 28, 2025

Paul Dans, Project 2025 Architect, Will Challenge Lindsey Graham for Senate
Paul Dans will run in the South Carolina primary highlighting the work of Project 2025, a conservative blueprint that President Trump has employed during his second term.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 28, 2025

Durbin Demands Tapes of Interviews With Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's Longtime Partner
The top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee also pressed the Justice Department for a promise that Ms. Maxwell will not be pardoned for her cooperation in matters related to the Jeffrey Epstein files.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 26, 2025

A Kennedy Toils in Mississippi, Tracing His Grandfather's Path
Joe Kennedy III, the grandson of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, says there is work to do in red states. He also has a few things to say about his uncle, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 25, 2025

Trump Administration to Release $5.5 Billion in Frozen Schools Funding
The Trump administration had faced growing pressure from within his own party to release the money.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 25, 2025

The Senate, Once Insulated From Trump, Has Remade Itself in His Image
The president has had a consequential impact on the Republican membership of the Senate as resistors are replaced by devotees. Most incumbents, even those not inclined to, have fallen in line.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 25, 2025

Ahead of Shutdown Deadline, Democrats Face a Dilemma on Spending
Democrats are leery of supporting Republican spending measures after the White House forced through clawbacks of funding already approved by Congress.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 25, 2025

Ken Paxton Claimed Three Houses as His Primary Residence, Records Show
The attorney general of Texas, who is challenging Senator John Cornyn, could have secured favorable mortgage rates, and may have violated the law if he knowingly falsified loan documents.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 24, 2025

Shaheen Backs Trump U.N. Pick After Deal to Release Frozen Foreign Aid Funds
The top Democrat on the foreign affairs panel cast the deciding vote to allow Michael Waltz's nomination to go to the floor in exchange for a promise from the administration to release money for Haiti and Nigeria.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 24, 2025

Michael Whatley, R.N.C. Chairman, to Run for Senate in North Carolina
His entry will pave the way for a marquee contest in 2026, with former Gov. Roy Cooper planning to seek the Democratic nomination.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 23, 2025

Roy Cooper to Enter North Carolina Senate Race, Lifting Democrats
The campaign for the open seat will be one of the biggest of 2026, after the incumbent Republican, Senator Thom Tillis, announced his retirement.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 23, 2025

Trump Administration Illegally Withheld Head Start Funds, Watchdog Finds
It's the third time this year that investigators from the Government Accountability Office have determined the administration defied Congress on spending.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 23, 2025

Deferring to Trump, Senate Pulls Back on New Russia Sanctions
Republican leaders said they were ready to vote as soon as this month on punishing penalties against Moscow but have paused after President Trump threatened to act unilaterally within weeks.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 22, 2025

Trump Baselessly Accuses Obama of ‘Treason' as Questions Swirl About Epstein
President Trump deflected questions about the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein by lashing out at his perceived enemies.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 22, 2025

Republicans Rely on Trump's Promises to Grease the Path for His Agenda
G.O.P. leaders scrounging for the votes to push through the president's priorities have increasingly turned to him and his team to win over holdouts with special carve-outs and commitments.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 22, 2025

There Is Hope for Democrats. Look to Kansas.
Two Opinion writers on the Democratic governors who might just save the party.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 21, 2025

Regret, Thy Name Is Hawley. And Murkowski. And Musk.
The price of pleasing Trump grows steeper.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 20, 2025

G.O.P. Push Behind Trump Agenda Has Congress in an Uproar
Shouting matches, walkouts and bitter fiscal fights have led to a series of legislative meltdowns, with big spending clashes ahead.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 18, 2025

Gabbard Claims Obama Administration Tried to Undermine Trump in 2016
Democrats denounced a report issued by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence as politically motivated and error-ridden.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 18, 2025

An Uproar as CBS Cancels Stephen Colbert
Readers, many of them unhappy, react to the cancellation of Mr. Colbert's show. Also: A rubber-stamp Congress; lessons from the Scopes trial.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 18, 2025

Congress Approves Trump Clawback of Foreign Aid and Funds for NPR and PBS Stations
President Trump's request to claw back $9 billion in congressionally approved spending passed despite objections from Republicans who said it abdicated the legislative branch's power of the purse.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 18, 2025

Republicans in Congress Fret Over Handing Trump Spending Power, Then Vote to Do It
In voting for President Trump's cancellation of $9 billion in spending they had already approved, Republicans in Congress showed they were willing to cede their power of the purse.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 17, 2025

‘We Seem to Be in a Mathematically Incoherent Universe': 3 Writers on Trump's Big Gamble
Will the Republican sprawling policy bill give Democrats new traction in next year's midterms?

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 17, 2025

Republicans on Senate Panel Vote to Advance Bove's Nomination After Democrats Storm Out
An even more intense battle is expected on the Senate floor over the nomination of a Trump immigration policy enforcer to a lifetime judicial post.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 17, 2025

Senate Approves Trump's Cuts to Foreign Aid and Public Broadcasting
The 51-to-48 vote came over the objections of two Republicans. The House is expected to give final approval to the package later this week, sending it to Mr. Trump for his signature.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 17, 2025

‘Morally Offensive and Fiscally Reckless': 3 Writers on Trump's Big Gamble
Will the Republican sprawling policy bill give Democrats a whole new traction in next year's midterms?

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 17, 2025

Interview: Lisa Murkowski on Her Favorite Books and Her New Memoir
The Alaska lawmaker was given a copy when first appointed to the Senate in 2002 and it's still on her bedside table. "Far From Home" is her new memoir.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 17, 2025

How Every Senator Voted on Bid to Cancel Foreign Aid and Public Media Funding
The Senate voted 51 to 48 to reclaim spending previously approved by Congress.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 17, 2025

Senate Approves Trump's Bid to Cancel Foreign Aid and Funds for NPR and PBS Stations
The bill to claw back $9 billion in congressionally approved spending passed over the objections of Republicans who said it abdicated the legislative branch's power of the purse.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 16, 2025

Senate Democrats Rail at ‘Sloppy, Rushed' State Dept. Firings
Republicans on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee said the changes were needed and called the outrage overblown.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 16, 2025

Ex-Justice Dept. Lawyers Urge Senate Not to Confirm Emil Bove as Federal Judge
The lawyers wrote that Emil Bove III, the face of some controversial moves by President Trump's Justice Department, had disgraced the department.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 16, 2025

Republican Tax Bill Is a Losing Deal for Gamblers
The law is creating backlash from the gambling industry and bettors who could owe taxes even if they break even.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 16, 2025

I Was One of Biden's Border Advisers. Here's How to Fix Our Immigration System.
There are no easy solutions when it comes to immigration, but President Joe Biden waited too long to acknowledge the crisis at the southern border.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 16, 2025

Rum, Fisheries and a Sculpture Garden: The Quiet Winners in Trump's Big Bill
The president's marquee policy legislation is best known for slashing taxes and cutting social safety net programs. But the sweeping measure also included many little-noticed goodies and add-ons.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 16, 2025

Senate Votes to Advance Trump's $9 Billion Cuts to Foreign Aid and Public Broadcast Funds
The vote to take up legislation to rescind $9 billion in congressionally approved funds suggested that Republicans would bow to the president's wishes in the simmering fight over spending powers.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 15, 2025

Senate Advances Trump Clawback of Foreign Aid and Public Broadcast Funds
The vote to take up legislation to rescind $9 billion in funds Congress has already approved suggested that Republicans would bow to the president's wishes in the simmering fight over spending powers.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 15, 2025

Trump Is Winning the Battle to Undermine Democracy
Trump may be winning the battle to weaken our democracy, but he has not won the war.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 15, 2025

Michael Waltz Defends Signal Group Chat During U.N. Ambassador Hearing
Michael Waltz, the former national security adviser, doubled down on the Trump administration's defense of a Signal group chat where senior officials discussed war plans.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 15, 2025

Trump Official Accused PEPFAR of Funding Abortions in Russia. It Wasn't True.
PEPFAR, the AIDS relief program, hasn't operated in Russia since 2012 and does not fund abortions.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 15, 2025

When It Comes to Undermining America, We Have a Winner
Trump may be winning the battle to weaken our democracy, but he has not won the war.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 14, 2025

Democrats Accuse Trump of Ceding Global Influence to China
The minority members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee say the White House is undercutting American soft power and letting China fill the void.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 14, 2025

There's Still Hope for PEPFAR
Congress must reject cuts to PEPFAR, which has supported H.I.V. treatment and prevention worldwide for more than 20 years.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 13, 2025

Ex-Secret Service Director Denies She Failed to Send Agents to Protect Trump
Kimberly A. Cheatle, who resigned after Donald J. Trump was grazed by a bullet as a candidate a year ago, pushed back against findings in a Senate report released on Sunday.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 12, 2025

Texas Court Seals Records in Ken Paxton's Divorce Case
The order meant details in the case, which involves allegations of adultery, would not be public as the Texas attorney general challenges Senator John Cornyn in the 2026 primary.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 11, 2025

Schumer Urges RFK Jr. to Declare Public Health Emergency Over Measles
Senator Chuck Schumer urged the health secretary to declare an emergency to keep other regions from experiencing the "nightmare" seen in Texas.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 11, 2025

Is Congress About to Kill This Local Radio Station?
Cuts to public media could have the deepest impact in red, rural and Republican America.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 10, 2025

Angela Paxton Files for Divorce From Ken Paxton, Texas' Attorney General
The announcement could have a significant impact on the race for U.S. Senate in Texas. Mr. Paxton is challenging Senator John Cornyn in the Republican primary.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 10, 2025

Wife of Ken Paxton Files for Divorce, Citing ‘Recent Discoveries'
The announcement could have a significant impact on the race for U.S. Senate in Texas. Mr. Paxton is challenging Senator John Cornyn in the Republican primary.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 10, 2025

Schumer Says Trump Bill Boosts Democrats' Hopes in 2026 Midterm Elections
The top Senate Democrat said the law would lead to widespread pain for voters, imperiling Republicans who supported it and allowing his party more openings to contest control of the Senate.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 10, 2025

Trump Administration Is Forcing Prosecutors to Ignore Law, Whistle-Blower Says
In an interview with The New York Times, a former Justice Department lawyer, Erez Reuveni, said officials pressed subordinates to mislead judges, and dared the courts to stop it.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 09, 2025

Trump Officials Take Steps to Target Comey and Brennan, Who Investigated Trump
It is unclear whether moves targeting the former F.B.I. director James B. Comey and the former C.I.A. director John O. Brennan will lead to charges.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 09, 2025

Administration Takes Steps to Target 2 Officials Who Investigated Trump
It is unclear whether the moves will lead to charges, but they suggest that President Trump's appointees intend to follow through on his campaign to exact retribution against his perceived enemies.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 09, 2025

Senate Confirms Bryan Bedford to Lead FAA
The agency is under pressure to modernize outdated air traffic control systems that have contributed to a series of outages, near-misses and deadly accidents in recent months.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 09, 2025

Senate Confirms Bryan Bedford to Lead F.A.A.
The agency is under pressure to modernize outdated air traffic control systems that have contributed to a series of outages, near-misses, and deadly accidents in recent months.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 09, 2025

Thune Says Russia Sanctions Vote Could Come as Soon as This Month
Momentum has been building behind a bipartisan bill to impose sanctions on countries that purchase Russian oil, as Republicans work behind the scenes to win President Trump's support.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 08, 2025

Musk's Third Party Starts With a Good Idea
Is there a way to elect an independent bloc of senators?

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 08, 2025

How to Make Senate Republicans Pay for Their Awful Bill
As Dan Osborn begins a new Senate campaign, he thinks some Republicans have buyer's remorse.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 08, 2025

Dan Osborn to Seek Pete Ricketts's Nebraska Senate Seat, Stressing Class Issues
A steamfitter and former union leader, running as an independent but with Democratic support, will take on the Republican incumbent, a billionaire's son.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 08, 2025

Everyone Hates This Bill. Dan Osborn Could Make Republicans Pay for It.
As Dan Osborn launches a new Senate campaign, he thinks some Republicans have buyer's remorse.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 07, 2025

Now You See Josh Hawley, Now You Don't
The Missouri senator's evasions expose a disgraced Senate.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 06, 2025

Jeff Flake: The Republican Fever Must Break
What Senator Thom Tillis's retirement says about today's Republican Party.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 06, 2025

North Carolina Braces For Medicaid Cuts Because of Trump's Bill
President Trump's domestic policy law jeopardizes plans to reopen one rural county's hospital — and health coverage for hundreds of thousands of state residents.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 04, 2025

Trump Signs Signature Policy Bill at Independence Day Event
President Trump triumphantly highlighted tax cuts in the legislation while downplaying cuts to Medicaid and other assistance for poor Americans.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 04, 2025

Is This Really How We're Legislating Now?
Congress is no longer in the business of thoughtful legislating. Its role has been reduced to putting political points on the board for the president.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 03, 2025

Congress Passes National Private School Voucher Program as Part of Policy Bill
The plan, part of the Republican domestic policy bill, includes all but the wealthiest families. But states must opt in, which could limit its reach.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 03, 2025

What Trump's Big Bill Means for Colleges, Student Loans and Grants
Social work majors might struggle to get student loans. University endowments would be more heavily taxed. But students in some training programs would become eligible for Pell Grants.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 03, 2025

This Is What Our Conservative Columnists Really Think of Trump's Bill
Seven writers on the best and worst provisions in Trump's bill.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 03, 2025

See How Trump's Big Bill Could Affect Your Taxes, Health Care and Other Finances
The wide-ranging domestic policy legislation could impact taxes, clean energy choices, health care access and more.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 03, 2025

‘Trump Has Betrayed His Working-Class Voters': What Our Conservative Writers Really Think of Trump's Bill
Seven writers on the best and worst provisions in Trump's bill.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 02, 2025

Republicans Want to Cut Food Stamp Errors. Their Bill Could Backfire.
To secure a key vote, an "absurd policy" was created that winds up encouraging states to make more mistakes.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 02, 2025

What Happens if the House Can't Pass Trump's Bill?
If members of the House demand changes to the legislation the Senate has passed, the two chambers will have to work out their differences in what could be a prolonged negotiation, potentially killing the effort.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 02, 2025

Will House Conservatives Cave Again on Trump's Big Bill?
Fiscal hawks have repeatedly threatened to bring down their party's agenda out of debt fears, only to back down after pressure from party leaders and President Trump.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 02, 2025

Republican Disputes Over Trump's Bill Give Democrats More Chances to Attack It
Democrats are sharpening their political arguments against their opposition as the president's major policy bill moves through Congress.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 02, 2025

An ‘Immoral and Cruel' Republican Bill
Readers criticize several aspects of the Trump policy bill. Also: In praise of U.S.A.I.D.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 02, 2025

Planned Parenthood Must Choose Between Abortion or Millions in Federal Funding
The nation's largest abortion provider must stop offering it in some states or risk losing millions in Medicaid funding to provide basic health care for low-income Americans.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 02, 2025

The Senate and the Supreme Court
President Trump's agenda passed in the Senate. It now goes to the House. Plus, we take a close look at this Supreme Court term.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 02, 2025

The Winners and Losers of Trump's Big Bill, and a ‘60 Minutes' Settlement
Plus, the science of staying cool.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 02, 2025

Senate Bill Offers Interest Deduction for Buyers of American-Made Cars
But the benefits of the deduction, estimated to cost $31 billion over four years, may be limited to a narrow slice of consumers, economists say.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 02, 2025

Planned Parenthood at Risk of Losing Millions in Federal Funding
The nation's largest abortion provider must stop offering it in some states or risk losing millions in Medicaid funding to provide basic health care for low-income Americans.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 02, 2025

Solar Industry Says Republican Policy Bill Would Cede Production to China
A revival of U.S. solar panel manufacturing that began during the first Trump administration could end with the phasing out of tax incentives for clean energy.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 01, 2025

Trump Withholds Nearly $7 Billion for Schools, With Little Explanation
The money, which was allocated by Congress, helps pay for after-school programs, support for students learning English and other services.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 01, 2025

The Disaster That Just Passed the Senate
Trump's "big beautiful bill" would gut Medicaid, nutrition assistance and clean energy credits. All for what?

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 01, 2025

Senate Nears Vote-a-Rama Record Before Passing Trump's Domestic Bill
Senators cast 43 recorded votes during a marathon session on President Trump's domestic policy bill, nearly reaching the 44-vote record from 2008. The session lasted roughly 27 hours without a recess.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 01, 2025

Trump Faces the Biggest Test Yet of His Second-Term Political Power
If President Trump gets his domestic policy bill over the finish line, it will be a vivid demonstration of his continuing hold over the Republican Party.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 01, 2025

Some House Republicans Already Plan to Vote Against Trump's Policy Bill
To meet the president's Friday deadline, the speaker will have to corral his party into accepting a bill several have criticized.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Jul 01, 2025

Murkowski Casts Decisive Vote for Trump Policy Bill, Making an ‘Agonizing' Choice
The Alaska Republican, a frequent critic of the president who is often a swing vote, acknowledged the bill would harm Americans but backed it after winning carve outs for her state.

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