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Politics - U.S. House
Jun 14, 2025

Lisa Murkowski Says ‘It's Dangerous for Us in the Legislative Branch'
The senator from Alaska reflects on her many years in Washington and what is happening in the country right now.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 13, 2025

Trump's $1.1 Billion Public Broadcasting Clawback Faces Pushback in the Senate
Some Republican senators are voicing concern over the House-passed bill that would rescind $9 billion that Congress already approved, including money for NPR and PBS stations in their states.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 13, 2025

Así es como el senador Alex Padilla fue expulsado de la conferencia de Noem
El demócrata por California fue sacado a empujones de una sala y esposado tras intentar interrogar a la secretaria de Seguridad Nacional de EE. UU. durante una rueda de prensa.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 13, 2025

Alex Padilla's Unlikely Moment in the Spotlight
The senator is known on Capitol Hill for being kind and nerdy. His forcible removal from a news conference resonated as a call to action among Democrats.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 13, 2025

Senator Padilla Forcibly Removed After Confronting Noem
Senator Alex Padilla, Democrat of California, was forced to the floor, handcuffed and removed by federal agents after interrupting a news conference by the homeland security secretary Kristi Noem on Thursday.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 13, 2025

Israel's Stunning Attack on Iran, and India Plane Crash Survivor Speaks
Plus, Friday's news quiz.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 12, 2025

Senate G.O.P. Includes Expanded Fund for Radiation Victims in Policy Bill
The provision, long advocated by Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri, would revive and broaden a law for compensating those who developed serious illnesses from government-caused nuclear contamination.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 12, 2025

Calif. Senator Forcibly Removed and Handcuffed After Interrupting Noem
Alex Padilla, Democrat of California, was shoved out of a room and handcuffed after he disrupted Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, during a news conference.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 12, 2025

House Approves $9 Billion in Funding Cuts Affecting NPR, PBS and Foreign Aid
The legislation, requested by the White House, would codify spending cuts pursued by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 12, 2025

How Every House Member Voted on $9 Billion in Proposed Spending Cuts
House members approved the cuts by a vote of 214 to 212.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 12, 2025

House Votes to Claw Back $9 Billion for Foreign Aid and Public Broadcasting
The legislation, requested by the White House, would codify spending cuts pursued by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 12, 2025

G.O.P. Senators Want Fewer Cuts to Food Aid, Teeing Up a Fight with the House
Republicans whose constituents rely on nutritional assistance worry that cuts to those programs approved by the House will saddle their states with huge costs and harm low-income children.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 12, 2025

Senator Alex Padilla Forcibly Removed and Handcuffed After Interrupting Noem
Mr. Padilla, Democrat of California, was shoved out of a room and handcuffed after he disrupted Kristi Noem, the Homeland Security secretary, during a news conference.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 12, 2025

Republicans in Congress Grill Democratic Governors on Immigration
Amid unrest in California, Republicans pressed the governors of other blue states on their immigration policies, including on limiting cooperation with federal enforcement efforts.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 12, 2025

Rich Gain and Poor Lose in Republican Policy Bill, Budget Office Finds
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office found that the richer Americans were, the more they would benefit from the measure carrying President Trump's agenda. And the poorest would lose out altogether.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 12, 2025

Republicans to Press Hochul, Walz and Pritzker on Immigration in Hearing
Amid unrest in California, Republicans plan to press the governors of other blue states on their immigration policies, including on limiting cooperation with federal enforcement efforts.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 12, 2025

Piecing Together the Story of a Would-Be Assassin
How did Thomas Crooks, who tried to kill Donald J. Trump at a rally last July, go from engineering student to gunman? Times reporters investigated.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 11, 2025

Senate Republicans Want to Trim Some of Trump's Tax Cuts in Domestic Policy Bill
G.O.P. senators are considering whether to further curb the president's favorite tax cuts as they rewrite key portions of the sprawling domestic agenda bill passed by the House.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 11, 2025

Eleanor Holmes Norton, D.C.'s Delegate in Congress, Clings to Seat Amid Signs of Decline
Colleagues and friends say Representative Eleanor Holmes Norton, the District of Columbia's 87-year-old nonvoting delegate and a veteran of fights over home rule, is struggling to do her job.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 11, 2025

Why Rooftop Solar Could Crash Under the Republican Tax-Cut Bill
Federal tax breaks have fueled a boom. The House bill would end that immediately.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 11, 2025

Eleanor Norton, D.C.'s Delegate in Congress, Clings to Seat Amid Signs of Decline
Colleagues and friends say the District of Columbia's 87-year-old nonvoting delegate, a civil-rights leader and veteran of fights over home rule, is struggling to do her job.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 11, 2025

Norton, D.C.'s Stalwart in Congress, Clings to Seat Amid Signs of Decline
Colleagues and friends say the District of Columbia's 87-year-old nonvoting delegate, a civil-rights leader and veteran of fights over home rule, is struggling to do her job.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 10, 2025

House Republicans Move to Put Their Stamp on D.C. as Budget Fix Languishes
The House passed bills imposing voting and policing policies on the District of Columbia, but the G.O.P. has refused to consider a measure to restore hundreds of millions of dollars of its funding.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 10, 2025

Democrats Grill N.I.H. Leader on Cuts: Who Is Calling the Shots?
Senators criticized the head of the National Institutes of Health for not taking responsibility for Trump administration cuts to research funding.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 10, 2025

Younger Democratic Candidates Bring New Energy, but Also New Risks
A youth movement in Iowa is aiming to appeal to voters who have abandoned Democrats in the Trump era. There are pitfalls for people who grew up sharing everything online.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 09, 2025

Don Bacon, el representante republicano que no le teme a Trump
En el Congreso de EE. UU., con una mayoría republicana que se ha mostrado reacia a oponerse a Trump, el representante por Nebraska es uno de los últimos de una especie en vías de extinción.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 09, 2025

White House Pushes Texas to Redistrict, Hoping to Blunt Democratic Gains
A rare mid-decade redistricting push has unnerved some Texas Republicans, who worry a drive to harm Democrats could end up endangering G.O.P. incumbents in 2026.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 09, 2025

Is Stefanik Running? She Attacks Hochul as ‘Worst Governor.'
Representative Elise Stefanik made a rare visit to Albany, N.Y., on Monday to outline a vision for New York that may form the basics of a Republican campaign platform next year.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 09, 2025

Democrats Hate Trump's Policy Bill, but Love Some of Its Tax Cuts
There's an undercurrent of Democratic support for elements of President Trump's tax agenda, a dynamic that Republicans are trying to exploit as they make the case for enactment of their sprawling domestic legislation.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 09, 2025

5 Lawmakers in California and New York Are Denied Access to Federal Detention Facilities
The members of Congress say they were turned away when they tried to inspect buildings where people were detained in connection with immigration raids and the protests against the raids.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 08, 2025

2 New York Representatives Are Denied Access to ICE Facility
Representatives Adriano Espaillat and Nydia Velázquez were turned away when seeking to inspect a migrant detention area inside a Manhattan federal building.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 08, 2025

Breaking With Trump, Bacon Says He Won't Follow His Party ‘Off the Cliff'
The Nebraska Republican's dissent makes him one of a disappearing breed in the G.O.P. — and suggests he may head for the exit.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 07, 2025

Five Big Midterm Questions That Could Shape Democrats' 2028 Field
Before they can run in 2028, numerous top Democrats will first face re-election in 2026. And for everyone, the midterms will serve as a new political proving ground.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 07, 2025

Chinese Students Reconsider the U.S. as Republicans Threaten Their Visas
Critics say proposals to restrict or even ban Chinese student visas take a "sledgehammer to a problem that needs highly targeted tools."

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 06, 2025

Law Would Make Most National Weather Service Workers Hard to Fire
A bill introduced Friday would classify forecasters and other staff as critical public safety roles. It comes after the Weather Service lost nearly 600 people to DOGE cuts.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 06, 2025

Trump's Pledge to Not Tax Overtime Could Become Federal Law
Once a seemingly offhand remark at a campaign rally, President Trump's pledge to not tax overtime could become federal law.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 06, 2025

Josh Hawley Says He Opposes the GENIUS ACT, a Major Crypto Bill
The senator said that the GENIUS Act, as it's written, should be struck down, fearing that it would be a "huge giveaway to Big Tech."

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 05, 2025

Tax Credit Increase Would Exclude Millions of Low-Income Children, Study Finds
The domestic policy bill passed by the House raises the maximum child tax credit to $2,500. But about a third of children would not receive the full credit because their parents have low wages or lack jobs.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 05, 2025

Los republicanos de la Cámara, temerosos, intentan calmar a Musk
El empresario está furioso con ellos por votar a favor de un proyecto de ley que apoya la agenda de política interior de Trump.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 05, 2025

Selfishness Is Not a Virtue
Evangelical Christianity has taken a wrong turn.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 05, 2025

The Republican Bill: Costs and Doubts
Readers respond to articles about the G.O.P. bill and some House Republicans' regrets. Also: Restricting Covid vaccines; a decline in values.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 05, 2025

The Big Ugly Battle Over the Big Beautiful Bill
President Trump's flagship legislation, projected to add $2.4 trillion to the national debt, is raising questions among Republicans about the true purpose of Trumpism.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 05, 2025

The Age Issue: More of Congress Is 70-Plus Than Ever Before
At the highest level, the U.S. government looks like a gerontocracy, with average ages around 60 in both the House and the Senate.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 04, 2025

Fearful House Republicans Scramble to Mollify Musk
Republicans in the chamber are bending over backward to appease the world's richest man, who is furious at them for voting for a bill to deliver President Trump's domestic policy agenda.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 04, 2025

Trump's Policy Bill Would Add $2.4 Trillion to Debt, Budget Office Says
The estimate from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office is all but certain to inflame an already intense debate inside the G.O.P. about the fiscal consequences of its bill to enact President Trump's agenda.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 04, 2025

Trump Allies Try to Discredit Experts Warning About the Cost of Tax Cuts
President Trump and his allies have united around a new foe: the economists and budget experts who have warned about the costs of Republicans' tax ambitions.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 04, 2025

Elon Musk califica el proyecto de ley fiscal de Trump de ‘abominación repugnante'
El empresario tecnológico criticó la propuesta legislativa del presidente en una serie de publicaciones en X el martes, lo cual evidencia una creciente desavenencia con los republicanos.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 03, 2025

Some House Republicans Have Regrets After Passing Trump's Domestic Policy Bill
The sprawling legislation carrying President Trump's domestic agenda squeaked through the House with one vote to spare, but some Republicans now say they didn't realize what they voted for.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 03, 2025

Elon Musk Calls Trump Policy Bill a ‘Disgusting Abomination'
The tech executive criticized the president's legislation in a series of posts on Tuesday, signaling a widening rift with Republicans.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 03, 2025

Trump Pressures Divided G.O.P. To Back Policy Bill
The president is pressing Republicans in the Senate to unite quickly behind sprawling legislation that carries his domestic agenda, but the measure's opponents have a powerful new ally: Elon Musk.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 03, 2025

Trump Attacks Rand Paul, Working to Rally G.O.P. Support for Policy Bill
The president has been pressing Republicans in the Senate to move quickly to embrace sprawling legislation that carries his domestic agenda, including by savaging opponents online.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 02, 2025

J.D. Scholten Will Challenge Joni Ernst in Iowa Senate Race
J.D. Scholten, a state representative who is also a minor-league baseball pitcher, said he had felt compelled to take on Senator Joni Ernst, a Republican, after her defense of Medicaid cuts.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 02, 2025

Economists Question G.O.P. Bill: Why Increase the Deficit in Good Times?
Huge deficits are already making bond investors nervous. Economists warn that could make it harder to respond to future crises.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 02, 2025

Fact Check: Trump and G.O.P.'s False Claims on Bill's Medicaid Cuts and Deficit Hikes
President Trump has sought to assuage some lawmakers' concerns over the bill's price tag and cuts to Medicaid with inaccurate claims.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 02, 2025

Save Us, Senators, From a Very Expensive Mistake
Senate Republicans understand that energy abundance is essential for the economy, national security and the country's well-being. Now they must act.

Politics - U.S. House
Jun 02, 2025

A Peach and Apple Farmer's Uphill Quest to Feed Poor Families, and His Own
When the Trump administration slashed a successful food aid program, Austin Flamm set out to put politics aside. "Everybody needs a meal,'' he said.

Politics - U.S. House
May 31, 2025

Trump to Withdraw Musk's Ally as Nominee for Top NASA Job
Jared Isaacman was a close associate of Elon Musk, whose SpaceX company has multiple contracts with NASA.

Politics - U.S. House
May 30, 2025

Trump, Bashing the Federalist Society, Asserts Autonomy on Judge Picks
The president has grown increasingly angry at court rulings blocking parts of his agenda, including by judges he appointed.

Politics - U.S. House
May 30, 2025

Fact-Checking Elon Musk and Trump's Oval Office Press Conference
An Oval Office news conference signaled an end to a remarkable period of upheaval across the federal bureaucracy, supervised by Mr. Musk and his cost-cutting initiative.

Politics - U.S. House
May 30, 2025

Senators Visit Ukraine, Pushing for Crippling Sanctions on Russia
A bipartisan duo met with the Ukrainian president and made the case for Congress to impose harsh economic penalties on Moscow for its continuing offensive.

Politics - U.S. House
May 30, 2025

Defending Medicaid Cuts, Ernst Tells Iowans, ‘We All Are Going to Die'
Senator Joni Ernst's flip response in an exchange with constituents about the effects of Trump's domestic policy bill spread quickly online.

Politics - U.S. House
May 30, 2025

Complaints Languished as Johnson's Delays Hobbled House Watchdog
The speaker waited more than four months to constitute the Office of Congressional Conduct, preventing it from investigating lawmakers. He has yet to name enough members to allow it to operate at full strength.

Politics - U.S. House
May 30, 2025

John Cornyn Calls Texas Primary Fight Against Ken Paxton a ‘Test of Character'
Down in initial polls of the race, Senator John Cornyn of Texas said he would make charges of corruption against his challenger, the state's attorney general, stick.

Politics - U.S. House
May 29, 2025

The Future of the Filibuster
We explore how the parliamentary maneuver is changing.

Politics - U.S. House
May 29, 2025

Garcia Joins Generational Fight Among House Democrats
The 47-year-old Democrat is facing another younger colleague and two septuagenarians in a contest next month to lead their party on the Oversight Committee.

Politics - U.S. House
May 29, 2025

For These Trump Voters, a Rubber-Stamp Congress Is a Key Demand
In a recent pair of focus groups, voters loyal to President Trump judged members of Congress almost entirely according to whether they backed him — and rejected lawmakers who dared to dissent.

Politics - U.S. House
May 29, 2025

The Filibuster, a Staple of the Modern Senate, Is on the Ropes
The Senate skirting the filibuster to strike down California's plan to phase out gas-powered vehicles was the latest wound to a tactic in decline.

Politics - U.S. House
May 28, 2025

Trump Pardons Michael Grimm, Former Representative Who Pleaded Guilty to Tax Fraud
Michael G. Grimm, a Republican, represented Staten Island and part of Brooklyn from 2011 until he resigned in 2015.

Politics - U.S. House
May 28, 2025

Elon Musk Says Trump's Domestic Policy Bill Undermines DOGE Cuts
Elon Musk also said the Republican bill, which passed the House last week, would undermine the work of his DOGE group.

Politics - U.S. House
May 28, 2025

Gene Editing: The Lessons of a Medical Breakthrough
Readers respond to an article about gene editing and object to cuts in research funding. Also: The Covid vaccine; Senator John Fetterman.

Politics - U.S. House
May 28, 2025

How to Turn the Middle Against Trump
Senator Elissa Slotkin of Michigan and David Leonhardt on the fundamental question Democrats need to answer.

Politics - U.S. House
May 27, 2025

Charles B. Rangel, Powerful Harlem Congressman, Dies at 94
The first Black chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, he was a political force for decades, only to be tarnished by an ethics violation.

Politics - U.S. House
May 27, 2025

Republicans Urge Trump to Put New Sanctions on Russia Amid Ukraine Strikes
A group of G.O.P. senators has grown more vocal about urging penalties on Russia for its aggression against Ukraine, offering a counterpoint to President Trump's hands-off stance.

Politics - U.S. House
May 27, 2025

Senator Tommy Tuberville of Alabama Will Run for Governor
The Alabama Republican is the latest federal lawmaker to seek elected office back at home.

Politics - U.S. House
May 27, 2025

Republican Crackdown on Aid to Immigrants Would Hit U.S. Citizens
The Trump administration's efforts and the G.O.P.'s tax bill aim to restrict benefits for families that include immigrants without permanent legal status.

Politics - U.S. House
May 27, 2025

Senate Republicans Push Back on Trump Bill, and How AI Is Changing Work
Plus, Disney's unexpected "rebel" star.

Politics - U.S. House
May 27, 2025

LaMonica McIver, New to Congress, Is in Trump's Justice Department's Cross Hairs
Representative LaMonica McIver faces assault charges after a clash outside a migrant detention center in Newark, the city where she rose to political power.

Politics - U.S. House
May 27, 2025

G.O.P. Pushback to Trump's Big Bill, and a Setback to a Contentious Gaza Aid Plan
Plus, Disney's unexpected "rebel" star.

Politics - U.S. House
May 26, 2025

Charles B. Rangel: A Life in Pictures
The congressman from Harlem was a force on Capitol Hill — and a familiar presence on the streets he represented for decades.

Politics - U.S. House
May 26, 2025

Charles B. Rangel, Longtime Harlem Congressman, Dies at 94
As the dean of New York's delegation and the first Black chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, he was a powerful political force for decades.

Politics - U.S. House
May 26, 2025

New to Congress, She's in the Cross Hairs of Trump's Justice Department
Representative LaMonica McIver faces assault charges after a clash outside a migrant detention center in Newark, the city where she rose to political power.

Politics - U.S. House
May 25, 2025

Fiscal Hawks in the Senate Balk at Trump's Domestic Agenda Bill
Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin and Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky both indicated that they would seek major changes to the bill that passed the House.

Politics - U.S. House
May 25, 2025

How the Ravages of Age Are Ravaging the Democratic Party
Democrats need to figure out how to elevate new voices.

Politics - U.S. House
May 24, 2025

One Thing Still Unites Republicans
The Republican tax and benefit cuts are two sides of the same coin.

Politics - U.S. House
May 24, 2025

Frank Moore, a Top Aide to Jimmy Carter, Is Dead at 89
After serving as chief of staff when Carter was governor of Georgia, he followed him to Washington, where both men encountered a hostile political establishment.

Politics - U.S. House
May 24, 2025

Trump's Big, Beautiful Bill Is the Same Old Republican Gruel
The Republican tax and benefit cuts are two sides of the same coin.

Politics - U.S. House
May 24, 2025

Fetterman Says His Openness on Mental Health Issues Is ‘Weaponized"
The first-term Pennsylvania Democrat said his openness about his mental health issues has been "weaponized" against him, prompting him to start showing up for votes and hearings he considers useless.

Politics - U.S. House
May 23, 2025

Republicans Can't Hide Medicaid Cuts in a ‘Big, Beautiful' Bill
The Republican tax bill would take health insurance from millions of lower-income Americans and give the savings to the wealthiest Americans.

Politics - U.S. House
May 23, 2025

Florida Republicans Break With Trump Over Venezuelan Deportations
Three G.O.P. members of Congress whose families fled Cuba are objecting to the Trump administration's move to strip hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans of deportation protections.

Politics - U.S. House
May 23, 2025

Religious Education Lost at the Supreme Court. But It's Winning Everywhere Else.
The court rejected a religious charter school, but conservatives may get much of what they want in a school voucher program that passed the House this week.

Politics - U.S. House
May 23, 2025

How Electric Vehicles are Targeted by the Republican Policy Bill
The measure, passed by the House, would roll back incentives for people to buy electric vehicles and for automakers to make them in the U.S.

Politics - U.S. House
May 23, 2025

The Republican Tax Bill Could Sharply Slow E.V. Sales
The measure, passed by the House, would roll back incentives for people to buy electric vehicles and for automakers to make them in the U.S.

Politics - U.S. House
May 22, 2025

Millions Could Lose Food Stamp Benefits Under Trump Tax Bill, Analysis Finds
Others could see their monthly benefits reduced if the bill were to become law, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.

Politics - U.S. House
May 22, 2025

Senate Republicans Say Changes Are Coming for Trump's Domestic Policy Bill
Senate Republicans say changes are coming for the sprawling domestic policy bill carrying President Trump's agenda. Their colleagues who took political risks to push it through the House might not like them.

Politics - U.S. House
May 22, 2025

Senate Republicans Kill California's Ban on Gas-Powered Cars
In 50 years, California's authority to set environmental rules that are tougher than national standards had never been challenged by Congress. Until now.

Politics - U.S. House
May 22, 2025

House Passes Trump's Tax Bill, Overcoming Last-Minute Resistance
The victory for Republicans came after Speaker Mike Johnson made concessions to holdouts in several factions and President Trump pressured the party to fall in line.

Politics - U.S. House
May 22, 2025

Sleep-Deprived Lawmakers Stay Up All Night to Pass the ‘Big, Beautiful' Bill
Some napped, others pulled all-nighters, and most were bleary-eyed as they slogged to the end of a marathon House debate over President Trump's signature domestic policy legislation.

Politics - U.S. House
May 22, 2025

House Passes Trump's Domestic Policy Bill, Overcoming Last-Minute Resistance
The victory for Republicans came after Speaker Mike Johnson made concessions to holdouts in several factions and President Trump pressured the party to fall in line.

Politics - U.S. House
May 22, 2025

How Every House Member Voted on the G.O.P. Megabill
The House voted 215 to 214 to pass the domestic policy bill that will deliver President Trump's domestic agenda.

Politics - U.S. House
May 22, 2025

After Biden and Connolly, Some Democrats Wonder: Should Age and Term Limits Exist?
After Joe Biden's cancer diagnosis and Representative Gerry Connolly's death, some in the party want more elected officials, as one Democrat put it, to seek an earlier "escape hatch from politics."

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