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House Democrats Wrestle With White House Over Investigations
Rep. Elijah Cummings, the chairman of the House Oversight Committee, said the White House has adopted the "untenable" position that it can ignore requests from the Democratic majority in the House. -
House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler Subpoenas Full Mueller Report
Nadler wants everything developed by the special counsel office, including all of the underlying evidence in its report. He says the Justice Department has until May 1 to comply. -
Congress Subpoenas Deutsche Bank As Part Of Democrats' Probe Of Trump Finances
It's the latest sign that Democrats will continue to seek information on potential criminal activity by President Trump and his businesses after special counsel Robert Mueller's report is made public. -
Mueller Report Release Will Likely Escalate Tensions Between Trump and Congress
And unlike the attorney general's predecessors who were caught between warring branches of government, William Barr seems intent on being at the center of the conflict. -
House Democrats Mark Their 1st 100 Days With Wins, Stumbles
As the Democratic freshmen lawmakers round the first 100 days of their new majority in the House, they're taking stock of their accomplishments, noting the stumbles and marking their place as a front line of resistance to President Donald Trump. -
Will The Public Ever See The Full Mueller Report?
Attorney General William Barr said that the report would be released “within a week,” but that it would be redacted. -
Clark, Pressley File Bill To Address Harassment Exposed By #MeToo
Reps. Ayanna Pressley and Katherine Clark on Tuesday introduced a new bill to address issues of workplace harassment exposed by the #MeToo movement. -
The Battle Over Trump's Tax Returns
How will the administration respond to Rep. Richard Neal's request for the president’s tax returns? -
Senate GOP Game Plan Means More Trump Nominees, Fewer Bills
Mitch McConnell's focus on confirming President Donald Trump's nominees is coming at the expense of any big legislative priorities. -
First Amendment Or Fighting Corruption: Sen. Cruz Sues Federal Election Commission
The Texas GOP senator says donors should be able to cover his campaign loans after an election. Anti-corruption advocates warn against a loophole for wealthy contributors to influence new lawmakers.