Senate Democrats are weighing whether to go scorched earth in the face of Trump's agenda, breaking norms and rejecting unanimous consent requests.
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The Senate took its first procedural step Tuesday towards passage of a filibuster-proof border security, defense and energy ...
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‘Shameless’ Dems embrace filibuster they once tried to abolishLast month, Senate Democrats used the filibuster to block sanctions on the International Criminal Court, in response to the ...
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Democrats are conspicuously silent about changing filibuster rules now that they’re in the minorityThe filibuster is a procedural, not constitutional, requirement and can be changed. It’s been on the Senate books since 1917, ...
When things actually happen on Capitol Hill, it’s frequently because senators find ways around the filibuster, the custom ...
Democrats view the coming fights over President Trump's agenda as an opportunity to put his party on the defensive and damage ...
On Feb. 18, 1979, snow fell in the Sahara Desert in southern Algeria for the first known time. It fell a second time in 2016 ...
Democrats have fallen back in love with the filibuster. Mere weeks into President Trump’s second term, Senate Democrats are already making liberal use of the obstructive maneuver, flying in the ...
A government shutdown deadline looms, but Democrats don’t have any reason to play nice with House Speaker Mike Johnson and his caucus.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) teed up floor action on Sen. Lindsey Graham's (R-SC) budget bill, setting up a grueling "vote-a-rama." ...
Recently the FBI began publicly releasing some documents related to historically high profile cases that generated great ...
Republicans need help to pass a budget to keep the government running, but Democrats can’t overplay their hand.
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