The Capitol Hill townhouse is owned by a major Republican donor. It’s the headquarters of a little-known political influence project that has reached a number of powerful Republican politicians.
“With Republicans in control of both Congress and the White House, groups like ACC and CRES play a crucial role in the future ...
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Republicans at a Right to Life rally in Frankfort emphasized a need to maintain the state’s strict abortion ban without ...
Republican leaders on Capitol Hill are struggling with a key question as they stare down a fast-approaching deadline to fund ...
Right-wing conspiracy theorists expecting U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi to deliver an 'Epstein client list' fell for ...
Calvert, 71, a longtime member of the powerful House Appropriations Committee, has emerged as a key proponent of Newsom’s ...
A review of the released documents found that they included heavy redactions and mostly information that had been previously ...
The heavily redacted files proved disappointing. A GOP Judiciary Committee “rickroll” during the anticipation of the release ...
Indivisible and MoveOn are partisan networks tied to George Soros, a powerful leftist figure who has donated billions to controversial initiatives.
Covering a president as part of the White House press pool dates back to the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt. The pool ...