The former Trump adviser is expected to be referred to the Justice Department for criminal prosecution for refusing to comply with a subpoena.
Category: Politics
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Bannon’s Jan. 6 role walks the thin line between revolutionary rhetoric and revolution
That boundary is critical for the committee investigating the Capitol riot.
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The Americans who see democracy most at risk? Republicans.
New polling suggests that Trump’s framing of the state of the country holds more sway than the left’s.
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Rep. Jim Jordan tells House panel he can’t recall how many times he spoke with Trump on Jan. 6
The statement from Jordan, a potential witness in the House’s investigation of the Jan. 6 attack, came during a Rules Committee meeting on whether to hold former White House chief strategist Stephen K. Bannon in contempt.
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Trump faces new criminal investigation into New York golf club
Prosecutors in Westchester County have subpoenaed tax records related to Trump’s club.
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All eyes on Manchin as Republicans prepare to again block voting rights legislation
Democrats’ options for advancing voting rights continue to dwindle as lawmakers and advocates push Sen. Joe Manchin III to revisit his opposition to eliminating the Senate filibuster.
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Rep. Jeff Fortenberry resigns from House Appropriations subcommittee after being indicted on charges of lying about campaign contribution
Under House Republican rules, lawmakers who have been indicted must resign from their committee assignments while the charges are pending. Fortenberry has denied the allegations.
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The Supreme Court reform whose time has come?
The case for a real debate about Supreme Court term limits.
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What does Kyrsten Sinema want in Democrats’ social spending bill? Here’s what we know.
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) is a holdout on Democrats’ social safety net bill who is hard to read.
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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, appeals to congressional leaders to pass paid family and medical leave
In a letter to Pelosi and Schumer, the duchess said comprehensive paid leave “should not be a place to compromise or negotiate.”
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More Republicans support opposition to government vaccine mandates than support open carry
Ironically, they are also more supportive of freedom from mandates than they are of the freedom to cite religious exemptions to regulations.
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The case for ‘Havana Syndrome’ skepticism
And skepticism more broadly.
