Washington Post – Politics:
Twenty-one Republicans want to leave their jobs, underlining the increasing dysfunction in the House and fears about maintaining the majority in November.
Washington Post – Politics:
Twenty-one Republicans want to leave their jobs, underlining the increasing dysfunction in the House and fears about maintaining the majority in November.
Washington Post – Politics:
Republicans thought threats to oust the speaker had largely subsided after many realized they weren’t likely to be able to unanimously elect a third speaker.
Washington Post – Politics:
An incumbent in Illinois is one of several members of Congress who have faced opposition from colleagues in primary contests.
Washington Post – Politics:
“In the last week, I’ve noticed a little more pep in his talk and his direction,” one lawmaker said.
Washington Post – Politics:
The speaker’s allies argue that Johnson was put in an impossible position to lead a divided conference and that the conference should unite behind him to strengthen his hand in negotiations.
Washington Post – Politics:
House Republicans are proposing a $17.6 billion bill for Israel that doesn’t include any aid for Ukraine, as Senate plans wider funding for border security and aiding foreign democracies.
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Suzan DelBene’s success will be defined by whether she and a new generation of Democratic leaders can win back the House majority without the previous generation’s leadership.
Washington Post – Politics:
Suzan DelBene’s success will be defined by whether she and a new generation of Democratic leaders can win back the House majority without the previous generation’s leadership.
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“It could have saved ourselves some time,” one Republican House member said.