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Mass. Nonprofit Ready To Feed Coast Guard Families If Government Shuts Down Again
Families of federal workers worry another shutdown may come before the end of the year. If that happens, the Massachusetts Military Support Foundation is prepared to help. -
Betsy DeVos And The High-Stakes Standoff Over Student Loan Forgiveness
The Education Department narrowly avoids a subpoena in a fight with House Democrats over forgiving the loans of defrauded student borrowers. -
Shelby Says Sessions Could Win Alabama Senate Race Despite Rift With Trump
GOP Sen. Richard Shelby of Alabama, a longtime ally of Jeff Sessions, says his former Senate colleague could win a bid to regain his old seat despite a "difficult relationship" with President Trump. -
Rep. Stephen Lynch Worries Impeachment Inquiry Could 'Backfire' For Dems Come Election Day
Rep. Stephen Lynch said Wednesday he’s concerned that pursuing an impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump could hurt Democrats in the 2020 election. -
Rep. Jim McGovern: In Private, Republican Colleagues Say They Are 'Appalled' By Trump's Behavior
The chair of the House Rules Committee shares his thoughts on being jeered by his Republican colleagues last week, and what some of them say to him behind closed doors. -
Ex-Trump Aide Confirms Biden Probe Sought, Says Not Illegal
A former top White House official confirmed Thursday that military aid to Ukraine was held up by President Trump's demand for the ally to investigate Democrats and Joe Biden, but he testified he saw nothing illegal it. -
WATCH: Sharply Divided House Approves Dems' Impeachment Rules
There was no doubt that the Democratic-controlled body would approve the eight pages of procedures on Thursday, with each side likely to lose a handful of defectors, if any. -
McGovern: When It Comes To Impeachment Inquiry Vote, Congress Must Put The Constitution First
The chair of the House Rules Committee has played a pivotal role in setting forth the procedures for Thursday's House vote on whether to authorize the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump. -
George Papadopoulos, Former Trump Aide And Felon, Runs For Rep. Katie Hill's Seat
George Papadopoulos was convicted for lying to the FBI during the probe looking into Russia's role in the 2016 election. Now he's seeking a House seat that will be vacated by Democrat Katie Hill. -
John King: Lynch Is Not The Favorite For Chair Of Oversight And Reform Committee
Rep. Stephen Lynch revealed his intention Monday to run for the chairmanship of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform, which was previously held by Rep. Elijah Cummings.