Washington Times - Politics
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Biden rips reporters on economic coverage
President Biden excoriated reporters Friday, complaining they aren't giving him a fair shake on the economy.
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New Mexico congressional map that was approved by Democrats can stand, judge says
New congressional boundaries approved by Democrats that divided up a politically conservative oil-producing region in New Mexico don't violate the...
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Biden stays out of House speaker fray, says he will 'try to work with' whoever is chosen
President Biden declined Friday to pick a favorite in the race to become the new House speaker, saying he has no choice but to work with whoever...
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Rep. Hern gives cold shoulder to Fox debate, still undecided on speaker's race
Rep. Kevin Hern said he's undecided on whether to launch a bid for House speaker but won't participate in a televised debate with two declared...
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Gaetz says Biden impeachment not 'legitimate,' will end in a 'bloody draw'
Rep. Matt Gaetz, the conservative Republican who engineered the ouster of Speaker Kevin McCarthy, told donors earlier that the House impeachment...
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N.Y. appeals court declines to halt Trump's civil fraud trial
A New York appeals judge declined Friday to halt Donald Trump's civil fraud trial, rebuffing the former president's request to postpone it while he...
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Justice Department silent on sex trafficking victims linked to Hunter Biden
The Justice Department has ignored House investigators who want to ensure federal aid is provided to possible victims of a sex trafficking ring...
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Iowa Democrats plan January caucus with delayed results to comply with new party primary calendar
The Iowa Democratic Party on Friday announced it plans to hold a caucus on Jan. 15 but won't release the results until early March, retaining its...
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Speaker candidates to stump for job in joint interview ahead of forum for GOP conference
Three lawmakers vying for the top position of power in the House will make the case for why they should win the gavel next week.
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Rep. Stefanik pondering run for majority leader
New York Rep. Elise Stefanik is mulling a campaign for House majority leader, The Washington Times has learned.
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Hillary takes on Trump supporters: 'There needs to be a formal deprogramming of the cult members'
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said there needs to be a "formal deprogramming" of supporters of former President Donald Trump, calling...
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Steve Scalise takes on Jim Jordan, says his fundraising expertise is an advantage in speaker race
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise on Friday highlighted his fundraising prowess as an edge over Rep. Jim Jordan in the speaker's race, previewing...