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Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) on Monday seemed to pour cold water on Democratic leadership's dreams of reaching a compromise on a sweeping spending bill in time for a Thursday vote on the Senate-passed infrastructure bill.
The 2022 midterm elections are just past 13 months away.
While that may look like a long time to go, the race has long been happened, with contenders announcing their candidacies, fundraising in full swing, and campaign ads already appearing in hot contests across the country.
Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming is headed to New Hampshire as she puts herself as a leading Republican opponent to former President Donald Trump.
Weekend Recap: The Bill That Barely Dodged Government Shutdown
Written by LeadingRepublicans on Monday obstructed a short term commitment to stave off a government shutdown because Democrats included language that raises the debt ceiling.
Must See: Psaki Reacts To Biden's Sinking Poll Numbers By Doing This - (Video)
Written by BreakingWhite House Press Secretary Jen Psaki snapped at a reporter on Monday when she was asked regarding President Joe Biden's sinking poll numbers throughout a press briefing.
Congress Playing With DANGEROUS Cyber security Legislation
Written by LeadingThe House passed major defense funding legislation last week, and provisions related to cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, the digital workforce, and 5G wireless capabilities are the top tech-related amendments that made the bill.
Liz Cheney Hits Rewind To Reconcile Her Stance On Gay Marriage
Written by Mid-Day 3Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney regretted objecting to gay marriage in the past, an opinion that once led to distanced relationships with some family members.
The Criticism Doesn't Stop: Another Steep Fall For Biden
Written by Breaking'At Each Other's Throats': Democrats' Fighting For The Soul Of Their Party
Written by BreakingRep. Ken Buck, R-Colo., says that it’s a "beautiful thing" to see the Democrats "at each other’s throats" over the anti-Semitism issue troubling the party.
House Democrats have a slim majority, and they’re finding it increasingly hard to round up enough votes within their own caucus to pass legislation these days. They are still divided at the moment about precisely how many trillions of dollars in additional debt the federal government should rack up in 2021, and this week, a collection of roughly ten progressive Democrats forced House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to strip $1 billion for Israel’s defensive anti-missile Iron Dome program from a government-funding bill.
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Mayorkas Admits How Dangerous The Haitian Migrants Are:
Written by LeadingHomeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Friday told reporters that the almost 15,000 migrants who were camped out under the Del Rio bridge in squalid conditions last week were not tested for COVID-19, and he does not know if anyone became sick with the extremely contagious virus while there.
Pelosi In A Hurry To Pass Several Spending Bills ASAP
Written by BreakingHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) announced in a letter to Democrats on Saturday that the following week will be a “time of intensity,” as party leadership aims to take action on three major pieces of spending legislation in the days ahead.
Biden To Allow Congress Full Access For Jan 6th Investigation
Written by BreakingCurrent President Biden has no plans to use "executive privilege" against Congress if they ask about former President Trump’s actions on the day of the Capitol breach.
Ted Cruz On Biden's Human Trafficking Involvement:
Written by BreakingOn Wednesday, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) spoke against Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and her Democrat associates about the present circumstances at the US-Mexico border under the systems of the Biden administration. Ocasio-Cortez and other prominent Democrats memorably mourned over the border conditions under the Trump administration, but the current tragedy, Cruz says, poses far appalling dangers.