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The week that Trump pushed the global economy to the brink with tariffs — and then pulled back

Read full article: The week that Trump pushed the global economy to the brink with tariffs — and then pulled back

It was one week after President Donald Trump’s big tariff announcement when he pulled back from the import taxes he'd imposed on many U.S. trading partners.

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Senate Republicans express relief after Trump pauses tariff plans

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As news that President Donald Trump was backing down on most of his tariffs reached a luncheon of Senate Republicans Wednesday, the room reacted with relief, cheers and smiles.

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Congress has the power to halt Trump's tariffs. But Republicans aren't ready to use it

Read full article: Congress has the power to halt Trump's tariffs. But Republicans aren't ready to use it

Republicans in Congress are watching with unease as stock markets tumble in the aftermath of President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs.

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Measuring the cost of extending Trump's tax cuts becomes a flashpoint in Congress

Read full article: Measuring the cost of extending Trump's tax cuts becomes a flashpoint in Congress

An obscure bookkeeping matter has become the latest flashpoint in Congress as Democrats accuse Republicans of violating Senate norms.

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Democrats channel their outrage over DOGE, Ukraine and more in marathon Senate session

Read full article: Democrats channel their outrage over DOGE, Ukraine and more in marathon Senate session

The budget resolution from Republicans was on the agenda in the Senate, but the nearly all-night debate encompassed so much more.

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The Latest: Senators grill 3 of Trump's most controversial Cabinet picks in confirmation hearings

Read full article: The Latest: Senators grill 3 of Trump's most controversial Cabinet picks in confirmation hearings

Democratic senators have grilled three of President Donald Trump’s cabinet picks during their confirmation hearings.

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New Orleans attack came at a time of political heat, and transition, for the FBI

Read full article: New Orleans attack came at a time of political heat, and transition, for the FBI

The attack that killed 14 people in New Orleans comes at a difficult time for the FBI, as it finds itself buffeted by suspicion and public criticism from lawmakers, especially allies of President-elect Donald Trump.

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Journalists anticipate a renewed hostility toward their work under the incoming Trump administration

Read full article: Journalists anticipate a renewed hostility toward their work under the incoming Trump administration

When Donald Trump takes office as president for a second time, many journalists anticipate a hostile climate toward them and their work.

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Louisiana Treasurer John Fleming announces bid to run for U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy's seat

Read full article: Louisiana Treasurer John Fleming announces bid to run for U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy's seat

Republican Louisiana Treasurer John Fleming announced on Wednesday that he will be running for U.S. Senate, hoping to unseat GOP U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy, who is up for reelection in two years.

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Senate confirms new energy regulators, extending Biden's grip on panel that backs renewable energy

Read full article: Senate confirms new energy regulators, extending Biden's grip on panel that backs renewable energy

President Joe Biden’s grip on a key federal energy commission will last beyond his first term, giving a boost to the Democrat’s push for renewable energy regardless of the election results in November.

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FDIC chair is grilled on Capitol Hill after report outlines agency's toxic workplace culture

Read full article: FDIC chair is grilled on Capitol Hill after report outlines agency's toxic workplace culture

Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Chairman Martin Gruenberg is sitting for a second day of grilling on Capitol Hill, this time at the Senate Banking Committee, after a damning report about the agency’s toxic workplace culture was released last week.

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Senators want limits on the government's use of facial recognition technology for airport screening

Read full article: Senators want limits on the government's use of facial recognition technology for airport screening

A bipartisan group of senators wants restrictions on the use of facial recognition technology by the Transportation Security Administration.

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AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Louisiana's presidential primaries

Read full article: AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Louisiana's presidential primaries

Louisiana politics have been dominated this year by new Republican Gov. Jeff Landry’s special legislative sessions to address crime and adopt new congressional maps.

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Spending bill would ease access to guns for some veterans declared mentally incapable

Read full article: Spending bill would ease access to guns for some veterans declared mentally incapable

Veterans whom the government declares incapable of managing their own affairs would have easier access to firearms under spending legislation expected to be signed by President Joe Biden in the coming days.

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Georgia lawmakers, in support of Israel, pass bill that would define antisemitism in state law

Read full article: Georgia lawmakers, in support of Israel, pass bill that would define antisemitism in state law

Georgia lawmakers in a show of support for Israel have given final passage to a bill to define antisemitism in state law, sending it to the governor for his expected signature.

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Maine mass shooting, manhunt reignites gun debate as lawmakers mull firearms law changes

Read full article: Maine mass shooting, manhunt reignites gun debate as lawmakers mull firearms law changes

As the hunt for Robert Card intensifies in Maine, the gun debate has been reigniting, with lawmakers are mulling changes to firearms laws.

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Ron DeSantis sharpens his attacks on Donald Trump in their shared home state of Florida

Read full article: Ron DeSantis sharpens his attacks on Donald Trump in their shared home state of Florida

Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis is turning up the heat on frontrunner Donald Trump and defending his own trailing campaign, warning that the former president will deliver the 2024 election to Democrats because he energizes his critics.

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Bank failures: Anger in Congress, but division on what to do

Read full article: Bank failures: Anger in Congress, but division on what to do

Congress is trying to figure out how best to respond to the abrupt failure of two U.S. banks.

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Sen. John Kennedy tells supporters he won't run for governor

Read full article: Sen. John Kennedy tells supporters he won't run for governor

Louisiana's Republican U.S. Sen. John Kennedy told supporters on Wednesday that he will not run for governor in October.

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Pennsylvania campaign wildcard Fetterman turns to governing

Read full article: Pennsylvania campaign wildcard Fetterman turns to governing

When John Fetterman goes to Washington in January as one of the Senate’s new members, he’ll bring along an irreverent style from Pennsylvania.

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Both of Louisiana's GOP senators weighing gubernatorial bid

Read full article: Both of Louisiana's GOP senators weighing gubernatorial bid

Both of Louisiana's U.S. senators say they have considered running for governor in 2023 and will announce their decisions soon.

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Senate ratifies international climate deal on refrigerants

Read full article: Senate ratifies international climate deal on refrigerants

The Senate has taken major action to address climate change by ratifying an international agreement that compels the United States and other countries to limit use of hydrofluorocarbons.

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Bill pushes feds to notify families of sick, dying inmates

Read full article: Bill pushes feds to notify families of sick, dying inmates

New legislation in the Senate requires the Justice Department to establish guidelines for the federal Bureau of Prisons and state correctional systems to notify the families of inmates if their loved one has a serious illness, a life-threatening injury or if they die behind bars.

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What's next in the investigation of the Supreme Court leak?

Read full article: What's next in the investigation of the Supreme Court leak?

Chief Justice John Roberts, in ordering an investigation into an “egregious breach of trust” in the leak of a Supreme Court draft opinion on abortion, has tasked a relatively unknown court official to carry out what could be one of the most high-profile investigations in decades.

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DHS disinformation board's work, plans remain a mystery

Read full article: DHS disinformation board's work, plans remain a mystery

A newly formed Disinformation Governance Board remains shrouded in secrecy a week after the Biden administration’s announcement of the new effort was met with widespread criticism.

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Pope appoints key posts, including nun in development office

Read full article: Pope appoints key posts, including nun in development office

Pope Francis has made key appointments in his newly reformed Vatican bureaucracy.

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Senate advances Fed nominee Lisa Cook on party-line vote

Read full article: Senate advances Fed nominee Lisa Cook on party-line vote

The Senate on Tuesday agreed to consider the nomination of Lisa Cook for a position on the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors on a 50-49 party-line vote.

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Jackson heading for likely confirmation despite GOP darts

Read full article: Jackson heading for likely confirmation despite GOP darts

Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson faced down a barrage of Republican questioning about her sentencing of criminal defendants on Wednesday, as her history-making bid to join the Supreme Court veered from lofty constitutional questions to attacks on her motivations as a judge.

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Opposition from GOP senator threatens Biden judicial pick

Read full article: Opposition from GOP senator threatens Biden judicial pick

Republican Sen. Ron Johnson's opposition to President Joe Biden's judicial nominee in Wisconsin has surprised Democrats and is providing the latest test to the Senate tradition of letting home state senators block district court judges from advancing.

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Scott creates MLK Day videos, hopes to rebut Biden speech

Read full article: Scott creates MLK Day videos, hopes to rebut Biden speech

The U.S. Senate’s only Black Republican is putting forth what he characterizes as a positive response to partisan rhetoric on race that he’s best-positioned to rebut.

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Senate advances bill easing way for debt limit increase

Read full article: Senate advances bill easing way for debt limit increase

The Senate is moving ahead with a fast-track plan for raising the debt limit.

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Biden to withdraw embattled banking regulator nominee

Read full article: Biden to withdraw embattled banking regulator nominee

President Joe Biden says Saule Omarova’s nomination to lead the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency will be withdrawn.

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Senate passes stopgap funding bill, avoiding shutdown

Read full article: Senate passes stopgap funding bill, avoiding shutdown

The Senate has passed a stopgap spending bill that avoids a short-term shutdown and funds the federal government through Feb. 18 after leaders defused a partisan standoff over federal vaccine mandates.

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GOP risks government shutdown to fight Biden vaccine mandate

Read full article: GOP risks government shutdown to fight Biden vaccine mandate

The federal government could be heading for a temporary shutdown.

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Georgia Georgia congressional district plan could help GOP grab seat

Read full article: Georgia Georgia congressional district plan could help GOP grab seat

An initial proposal to redraw Georgia’s congressional districts appears to give Republicans a better chance of winning a suburban Atlanta congressional district now held by Democrat Lucy McBath, but raises a number of other questions.

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EPA rule sharply limits HFCs, gases used as refrigerants

Read full article: EPA rule sharply limits HFCs, gases used as refrigerants

The Environmental Protection Agency is sharply limiting domestic production and use of highly potent greenhouse gases commonly used in refrigerators and air conditioners.

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Biden meets with Democrats as $3.5T plan faces party split

Read full article: Biden meets with Democrats as $3.5T plan faces party split

President Joe Biden has met with Democrats from the House and Senate as Congress works to bridge party divisions over his big $3.5 trillion “build back better” agenda.

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House OKs debt and funding plan, inviting clash with GOP

Read full article: House OKs debt and funding plan, inviting clash with GOP

The House has approved legislation to fund the government, suspend its borrowing limit and provide federal disaster and refugee aid.

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Was 9/11 your generation-defining event? Or is it the pandemic we’re living through?

Read full article: Was 9/11 your generation-defining event? Or is it the pandemic we’re living through?

Depending on your age, you get a different question about recent historical events.

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It's in - and big: Senators produce $1T infrastructure bill

Read full article: It's in - and big: Senators produce $1T infrastructure bill

After much delay, senators have unveiled their $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill.

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$1 trillion infrastructure plan clears another Senate hurdle

Read full article: $1 trillion infrastructure plan clears another Senate hurdle

The Senate has further advanced a roughly $1 trillion infrastructure plan with a bipartisan group of senators helping it clear one more hurdle Friday.

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Shock of Jan. 6 insurrection devolves into political fight

Read full article: Shock of Jan. 6 insurrection devolves into political fight

The horror of Jan. 6 has been reduced from a stunning assault on American democracy to another political fight.

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Biden and McConnell may be friends, but can they cut a deal?

Read full article: Biden and McConnell may be friends, but can they cut a deal?

The two players in the most important relationship in Washington finally are ready for a face-to-face meeting.

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Biden courts Hill leaders, but GOP won't budge on big deal

Read full article: Biden courts Hill leaders, but GOP won't budge on big deal

Republican leaders are signaling no willingness to embrace President Joe Biden’s ideas for a massive infrastructure investment.

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After COVID relief bill, progressives look for next big win

Read full article: After COVID relief bill, progressives look for next big win

Progressives are looking for their next big win now that the COVID-19 relief bill has been signed into law.

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After COVID relief bill, progressives look for next big win

Read full article: After COVID relief bill, progressives look for next big win

Progressives are looking for their next big win now that the COVID-19 relief bill has been signed into law.

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Senate confirms Merrick Garland to be US attorney general

Read full article: Senate confirms Merrick Garland to be US attorney general

Judge Merrick Garland, President Joe Biden's pick to be attorney general, answers questions from Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., as he appears before the Senate Judiciary Committee for his confirmation hearing, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Monday, Feb. 22, 2021. Garland will now inherit a Justice Department embattled by a turbulent era under Trump, who insisted that the attorney general and the department must be loyal to him personally, battering the department’s reputation. In the last month of Trump's presidency, Attorney General William Barr resigned after refuting Trump's false claims that widespread electoral fraud had led to his defeat. Ad“Let’s hope our incoming attorney general applies that no-nonsense approach to the serious challenges facing the Department of Justice and our nation,” McConnell said. “So I very much want to be the kind of attorney general that you’re saying I could become, and I’ll do my best to become that kind of attorney general.”___Associated Press writer Lisa Mascaro contributed to this report.

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Senate panel votes to advance Garland's nomination to be AG

Read full article: Senate panel votes to advance Garland's nomination to be AG

Judge Merrick Garland, President Joe Biden's pick to be attorney general, answers questions from Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., as he appears before the Senate Judiciary Committee for his confirmation hearing, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Monday, Feb. 22, 2021. Scott Applewhite)WASHINGTON – The Senate Judiciary Committee voted Monday to advance the nomination of Merrick Garland, President Joe Biden’s nominee for attorney general. The committee voted 15 to seven in favor of Garland's nomination at a meeting on Monday afternoon. The committee’s vote puts him on track for a quick confirmation, potentially within days. AdThe committee’s top Republican, Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa, said he also intends to support Garland’s nomination.

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Native American nominee's grilling raises questions on bias

Read full article: Native American nominee's grilling raises questions on bias

The label of Haaland as a "radical" by Republican lawmakers is getting pushback from Native Americans. The exchange, coupled with descriptions of the Interior secretary nominee as “radical” — by other white, male Republicans — left some feeling Haaland is being treated differently because she is a Native American woman. “As much as I would love to see a Native American be on the president’s Cabinet, I have concerns about her record. Critics also have targeted Vanita Gupta, an Indian American and Biden’s pick to be associate attorney general, and California Attorney General Xavier Becerra as Health and Human Services secretary. That was seen in Haaland's response when asked about her motivation to be Interior secretary.

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Despite GOP outcry, Cassidy 'at peace' with impeachment vote

Read full article: Despite GOP outcry, Cassidy 'at peace' with impeachment vote

Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., talks with reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington, Friday, Feb. 12, 2021, on the fourth day of the second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump. – Trashed on social media and censured by Louisiana Republicans, U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy described himself Wednesday as “at peace” with his vote to convict former President Donald Trump at his impeachment trial and dismissed the scorching GOP backlash he's received. Ad“I’ve received comments from folks who are Republican who object to the vote,” Cassidy said. They've called for Republicans to ban Cassidy from their events, and several local Republican groups have joined the executive committee of the state GOP in condemning Cassidy's vote to convict Trump. Asked whether his vote to convict Trump could damage his chances of reelection in 2026, Cassidy replied: “It is six years off, but that's immaterial.

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HHS pick says pandemic is top job, but agenda is broader

Read full article: HHS pick says pandemic is top job, but agenda is broader

“To meet this moment, we need strong federal leadership," Becerra said at the first of two hearings on his nomination. AdAppearing before the Senate health committee, Becerra seconded President Joe Biden’s goals of 100 million vaccine shots in his first 100 days, increased coronavirus testing, ramped-up DNA mapping of the virus to track worrisome mutations and reopening schools and businesses. Sen. Richard Burr of North Carolina, the ranking Republican on the health committee, left no doubt that Becerra faces tough scrutiny. California took pride in viewing itself as the resistance to Trump, and Becerra embodied that ethos. AdLack of medical experience doesn't disqualify a nominee for HHS secretary, though it can be a plus.

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GOP senator flips on impeachment trial, rips Trump lawyers

Read full article: GOP senator flips on impeachment trial, rips Trump lawyers

The second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump began Tuesday. – Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana joined Democrats in voting against ending Donald Trump's impeachment trial Tuesday, a surprise reversal that Cassidy said was a response to the former president's lawyers doing “a terrible job” of arguing their case. Cassidy was among six Republican senators who sided with Democrats on the question of whether a former president can be tried after leaving office. The Louisiana senator's position was a switch from January, when he voted to end the proceedings on the grounds that they were unconstitutional. The Republican Party of Louisiana quickly issued a statement Tuesday criticizing Cassidy for his vote and praising Louisiana's junior GOP senator, John Kennedy, for voting against moving ahead with the impeachment trial.

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HUD nominee pledges action to prevent home loss in pandemic

Read full article: HUD nominee pledges action to prevent home loss in pandemic

(AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)WASHINGTON – Housing secretary nominee Marcia Fudge told senators Thursday that she would take “extraordinary actions” to prevent people from losing their homes due to the coronavirus pandemic. Fudge championed homeownership as a classically American “ticket to the middle class” and endorsed federal financial assistance to expand the ranks of minority homeowners. And we are in extraordinary times,” said Fudge, speaking remotely from Cuyahoga Community College in Cleveland. Fudge also endorsed direct federal financial assistance to help prospective minority homeowners with the down payment on a mortgage. When Kennedy asked her directly whether she believed Republicans cared about Black Americans, Fudge tersely answered, “I do, some, yes.”Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, defended Fudge.

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Donor backlash fuels GOP alarm about Senate fundraising

Read full article: Donor backlash fuels GOP alarm about Senate fundraising

The GOP already faces a difficult Senate map in 2022, when 14 Democratic-held seats and 20 Republican ones will be on the ballot. That includes at least two open seats that Republicans will be defending because of the retirements of GOP Sens. One of those lawmakers, Florida Sen. Rick Scott, is the new chair of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, a post that makes him the public face of the Senate Republican fundraising efforts. But two senior Republican strategists involved in Senate races say the cumulative effect of the companies' decisions could have a bigger impact. That puts more pressure on the NRSC and the leading Senate Republican outside group, Senate Leadership Fund, to cover the difference.

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Pro-Trump mob storms US Capitol in bid to overturn election

Read full article: Pro-Trump mob storms US Capitol in bid to overturn election

Some Republican lawmakers were in the midst of raising objections to the results on his behalf when the proceedings were abruptly halted by the mob. Together, the protests and the GOP election objections amounted to an almost unthinkable challenge to American democracy and exposed the depths of the divisions that have coursed through the country during Trump’s four years in office. Before dawn Thursday, lawmakers completed their work, confirming Biden won the presidential election. In the aftermath, several Republicans announced they would drop their objections to the election, including Sen. Kelly Loeffler, R-Ga., who lost her bid for reelection Tuesday. Some House lawmakers tweeted they were sheltering in place in their offices.

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Dividing party, Republicans poised to challenge Biden win

Read full article: Dividing party, Republicans poised to challenge Biden win

It is unclear just what the Republican senators will do, but the process could drag into the night as the two chambers will have to consider each objection individually. In 2017, several House Democrats challenged Trump’s win, but Biden, who presided at the time as the vice president, swiftly dismissed them to assert Trump’s victory. And more than a dozen Republican senators have said they will not support the effort. Facing the criticism from many in his own party, Cruz has attempted to put a finer point on his challenge. The commission remains his focus, he has said, not to undo the election results, even though that would be the practical effect of a successful objection.

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Republicans condemn ‘scheme’ to undo election for Trump

Read full article: Republicans condemn ‘scheme’ to undo election for Trump

Though he got nothing but cheers Monday night, Trump's attempt to overturn the presidential election i s splitting the Republican Party. Trump repeated numerous times his claims of election fraud, which have been rejected by election officials — Republican as well as Democratic in state after state — and courts up to the U.S. Supreme Court. Two current Republican senators, Rob Portman of Ohio and Mike Lee of Utah, joined the growing number who now oppose the legislators' challenge. Larry Hogan of Maryland; Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming, the third-ranking House GOP leader; and former House Speaker Paul Ryan — have criticized the GOP efforts to overturn the election. Cruz's coalition of 11 Republican senators vows to reject the Electoral College tallies unless Congress launches a commission to immediately conduct an audit of the election results.

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Republicans condemn 'scheme' to undo election for Trump

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Of the more than 50 lawsuits the president and his allies have filed challenging election results, nearly all have been dismissed or dropped. Other prominent former officials also criticized the ongoing attack on election results. Cruz's coalition of 11 Republican senators vows to reject the Electoral College tallies unless Congress launches a commission to immediately conduct an audit of the election results. The convening of the joint session to count the Electoral College votes has faced objections before. States choose their own election officials and draft their election laws.

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Congress takes aim at climate change in massive relief bill

Read full article: Congress takes aim at climate change in massive relief bill

The energy and climate provisions, supported by lawmakers from both parties, were hailed as the most significant climate change law in at least a decade. “Make no mistake,'' he said, the new legislation "will soon be some of the most significant climate solutions to pass out of Congress to date.'' Marty Durbin, a senior vice president at the Chamber of Commerce, called the package — the first major energy bill in more than a decade — “truly historic” and among the most significant action Congress has ever taken to address climate change. The bill will not only address climate change, but also "promote American technological leadership and foster continued economic growth,'' Durbin said. The dramatic if gradual reduction of HFCs in particular “will bring significant climate relief relatively quickly,'' said Matt Casale, director of environment campaigns for the U.S. Public Interest Research Group.

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Harris highlights stakes of election in Barrett hearings

Read full article: Harris highlights stakes of election in Barrett hearings

(AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Unable to block President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Sen. Kamala Harris used three days of confirmation hearings this week to remind voters of the stakes of the Nov. 3 election and how Democratic nominee Joe Biden would govern differently if he were in the White House. Known for her tough questioning of Trump's nominees, Harris took a lower key approach and avoided sparring matches with Republicans. Her messaging was muted in part because she appeared via video conference from her office, not the Senate hearing room, due to coronavirus concerns. “Democrats are wise not to play into their hand.”Republicans took note of the disciplined approach by Harris and the Democrats. GOP Sen. John Kennedy of Louisiana, who was next in line for questioning after Harris on Wednesday, asked Barrett a series of questions meant to rebut Harris.

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Barrett deflects senators' questions on climate change

Read full article: Barrett deflects senators' questions on climate change

On Wednesday, pressed at her confirmation hearing by Democratic Sen. Kamala Harris of California, Barrett framed acknowledgment of manmade climate change as a matter of policy, not science. Scientists say climate change is a matter of established fact and that the damage is mostly caused by people burning oil, gas and coal. Acknowledging and dealing with climate change are politically laden issues. "I’ve read about climate change,” Barrett answered. “And you have some opinions on climate change that you’ve thought about?” Kennedy asked.

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'Rock star' appeals judge Allison Rushing in high court mix

Read full article: 'Rock star' appeals judge Allison Rushing in high court mix

President Donald Trump indicated that Rushing is on his short list of four or five nominees to succeed the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg at the U.S. Supreme Court. Born in 1982 and the mother of a toddler, she'd be the first millennial serving at the Supreme Court, where the current youngest justice, Neil Gorsuch, is 15 years older. But as an appellate specialist while in private practice at the Williams & Connolly law firm in Washington, Rushing filed scores of briefs with the Supreme Court. Circuit Court of Appeals. Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, Virginia in March 2019.

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Senate panel now likely to back questionable Trump Fed pick

Read full article: Senate panel now likely to back questionable Trump Fed pick

The committee's support would move Shelton's nomination to the full Senate, which would have until the end of the year to confirm or reject it. Late Monday, Sen. John Kennedy, Republican of Louisiana, said he would support Shelton's nomination, essentially guaranteeing that she would win the votes of all 13 GOP senators on the committee. Toomey said he would support Shelton after she had reassured him that she would not seek to lower the value of the dollar. Since Shelton's hearing in February, the coronavirus pandemic has plunged the U.S. economy into its worst downturn since the Depression. In addition to Shelton, Trump has nominated Christopher Waller, research director at the St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank, for a second vacancy on the seven-member Fed board.

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John Lewis, lion of civil rights and Congress, dies at 80

Read full article: John Lewis, lion of civil rights and Congress, dies at 80

(AP Photo/Lawrence Jackson, File)ATLANTA John Lewis, a lion of the civil rights movement whose bloody beating by Alabama state troopers in 1965 helped galvanize opposition to racial segregation, and who went on to a long and celebrated career in Congress, died. Lewis was the youngest and last survivor of the Big Six civil rights activists, a group led by the Rev. Lewis joined King and four other civil rights leaders in organizing the 1963 March on Washington. Later, when the presidency of Donald Trump challenged his civil rights legacy, Lewis made no effort to hide his pain. If necessary, Im prepared to go to jail.In a speech the day of the House impeachment vote of Trump, Lewis explained the importance of that vote.

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Georgia senators seek to shield business from COVID-19 suits

Read full article: Georgia senators seek to shield business from COVID-19 suits

ATLANTA Georgia state senators want to give broad protections to businesses and others from being sued if someone blames them for contracting COVID-19. The bill came forward after Senate leaders spurned a narrower measure intended to be something of compromise between business groups and plaintiff lawyers. They noted that the earlier version also allowed someone to win a lawsuit if the business displayed gross negligence. Kennedy argued against the gross negligence standard. It says, Hey folks, you better get ready for the lawsuits.The Georgia Chamber of Commerce and others have called for a lawsuit shield.

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Senate GOP rushing police changes, votes possible next week

Read full article: Senate GOP rushing police changes, votes possible next week

Scott Applewhite)WASHINGTON Senate Republicans could vote as soon as next week on proposed policing changes, an abrupt shift of GOP priorities in an election year as the party rushes to respond to nationwide protests over the deaths of black Americans in interactions with law enforcement. The emerging legislative package, along with President Donald Trump's executive actions announced Tuesday, are perhaps the most ambitious law enforcement changes considered by Republicans in decades. A Republican familiar with the planning but unauthorized to discuss it said voting could happen as soon as next week. We are at the point in the United States where we are at a crossroads, Booker said during a floor speech. Scott's proposal, set to be released Wednesday, shifts money into police training and sets up an officer accreditation system and database of conduct.

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