Washington Post – Politics:
While a clear majority oppose political violence, views shift somewhat if it is in response to certain scenarios or is directed at political leaders and not everyday citizens.
Washington Post – Politics:
While a clear majority oppose political violence, views shift somewhat if it is in response to certain scenarios or is directed at political leaders and not everyday citizens.
Washington Post – Politics:
Fulton County District Attorney Fani T. Willis (D) has said charges could come between July 11 and Sept. 1. She seemed to narrow that time frame in a letter.
Washington Post – Politics:
While there are ongoing efforts to make it more difficult to vote in many Republican-led states, a research group found that there has also been a quiet countermovement to expand access to voting across the country.
Washington Post – Politics:
Is there any legal outcome, including in possible future cases, that could bar Trump from running? We answered this reader question in a recent live chat.
Washington Post – Politics:
Candidates who denied the results of the 2020 election are considering runs for different offices and building political power ahead of 2024
Washington Post – Politics:
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) has been absent from the Senate since February due to health problems. Her case is not unique, as other lawmakers have had extended absences.
Washington Post – Politics:
The description has been increasingly applied by GOP politicians and right-wing figures to denigrate the actions of Democrats.
Washington Post – Politics:
A letter from senators Schumer and Warnock asks investigators to examine whether state lawmakers had their rights violated.
Washington Post – Politics:
Following the expulsion of two Black Democratic lawmakers in Tennessee on Thursday, lawmakers have pointed to things Republicans did or were accused of doing that did not result in expulsion.