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Congress has the power to halt Trump's tariffs. But Republicans aren't ready to use it

Read full article: Congress has the power to halt Trump's tariffs. But Republicans aren't ready to use it

Republicans in Congress are watching with unease as stock markets tumble in the aftermath of President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs.

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Trump's firing of military brass prompts concern but little pushback from Republicans

Read full article: Trump's firing of military brass prompts concern but little pushback from Republicans

President Donald Trump’s firing of Gen. CQ Brown Jr. as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is drawing mixed reactions on Capitol Hill.

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Republican senators are mostly quiet on Trump's sweeping pardons of Jan. 6 rioters

Read full article: Republican senators are mostly quiet on Trump's sweeping pardons of Jan. 6 rioters

Many Republicans on Capitol Hill do not agree with President Donald Trump’s decision to pardon and commute sentences for more than 1,500 people charged with crimes related to the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.

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Trump returns to a changed Washington, this time with a full embrace from Republicans

Read full article: Trump returns to a changed Washington, this time with a full embrace from Republicans

It was a changed Washington that greeted Donald Trump when he took the oath of office as president a second time.

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What to watch as Pete Hegseth faces questions about his experience and personal past

Read full article: What to watch as Pete Hegseth faces questions about his experience and personal past

Defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth will publicly face senators on Tuesday for the first time after weeks of privately pushing back on criticism over his qualifications and personal past.

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On Jan. 6, lawmakers remember the carnage of 2021 in sharply different ways

Read full article: On Jan. 6, lawmakers remember the carnage of 2021 in sharply different ways

Some lawmakers emotionally recalled the violence.

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Elon Musk warns Republicans against standing in Trump's way — or his

Read full article: Elon Musk warns Republicans against standing in Trump's way — or his

Donald Trump’s second term comes with the specter of the world’s richest man serving as his political enforcer.

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Tulsi Gabbard, Trump's pick for intel chief, faces questions on Capitol Hill amid Syria fallout

Read full article: Tulsi Gabbard, Trump's pick for intel chief, faces questions on Capitol Hill amid Syria fallout

President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for intelligence chief, Tulsi Gabbard, is making her case on Capitol Hill.

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Sen. Joni Ernst wants to hear from Hegseth on sex assault in the military and women in combat

Read full article: Sen. Joni Ernst wants to hear from Hegseth on sex assault in the military and women in combat

Republican Sen. Joni Ernst made her most expansive comments yet on Pete Hegseth.

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Military leaders are rattled by a list of 'woke' officers that a group urges Hegseth to fire

Read full article: Military leaders are rattled by a list of 'woke' officers that a group urges Hegseth to fire

Military leaders are rattled by a list of “woke” senior officers that a conservative group is urging Pete Hegseth to dismiss for promoting diversity in the ranks if he is confirmed to lead the Pentagon.

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Hegseth faces senators' concerns not only about his behavior but also his views on women in combat

Read full article: Hegseth faces senators' concerns not only about his behavior but also his views on women in combat

Pete Hegseth has spent the week on Capitol Hill trying to reassure Republican senators that he is fit to lead President-elect Donald Trump’s Department of Defense in the wake of high-profile allegations about excessive drinking and sexual assault.

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Senators took down one Trump Cabinet pick. But the fight over their authority is just beginning

Read full article: Senators took down one Trump Cabinet pick. But the fight over their authority is just beginning

The withdrawal of Matt Gaetz as President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for attorney general serves as a reminder that the Senate is still relevant when it comes to installing a president’s Cabinet.

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Ukraine uses US weapons to strike inside Russia, according to a senator and a Western official

Read full article: Ukraine uses US weapons to strike inside Russia, according to a senator and a Western official

Ukraine has used U.

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AP Decision Notes: What to expect in the South Dakota presidential and state primaries

Read full article: AP Decision Notes: What to expect in the South Dakota presidential and state primaries

South Dakota Republicans’ tug-of-war over their party identity continues in Tuesday’s election, with district-level primaries the main event.

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Senators urge $32 billion in emergency spending on AI after finishing yearlong review

Read full article: Senators urge $32 billion in emergency spending on AI after finishing yearlong review

A bipartisan group of four senators led by Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is recommending that Congress spend at least $32 billion over the next three years to develop artificial intelligence and put safeguards around it.

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Trump's threat to NATO allies draws little condemnation from GOP, reflecting his grip on the party

Read full article: Trump's threat to NATO allies draws little condemnation from GOP, reflecting his grip on the party

Donald Trump’s claim that he once told a NATO ally that he “would encourage” Russia “to do whatever the hell they want” to “delinquent” members of the group sent shockwaves through Europe over the weekend.

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Tech industry leaders endorse regulating artificial intelligence at rare summit in Washington

Read full article: Tech industry leaders endorse regulating artificial intelligence at rare summit in Washington

At a closed-door Senate forum, tech leaders loosely endorsed the regulation of artificial intelligence.

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Senate passes defense bill with bipartisan support, but clash looms with House over social issues

Read full article: Senate passes defense bill with bipartisan support, but clash looms with House over social issues

The Senate has passed a massive annual defense bill that would deliver a 5.2% pay raise for service members and keep the nation’s military operating.

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Emboldened Biden, Dems push ban on so-called assault weapons

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When President Joe Biden speaks about the “scourge” of gun violence, his go-to answer is to zero in on so-called assault weapons.

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South Dakota investigation weighs Noem's use of state plane

Read full article: South Dakota investigation weighs Noem's use of state plane

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem is under investigation for using a state-owned airplane to fly to political events and bring family members with her on trips.

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Russia sanctions 25 more Americans, including Penn, Stiller

Read full article: Russia sanctions 25 more Americans, including Penn, Stiller

Russia has imposed sanctions on 25 Americans, including actors Sean Penn and Ben Stiller.

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Senators talk expanded gun background checks, red flag laws

Read full article: Senators talk expanded gun background checks, red flag laws

A bipartisan group of senators is considering how Congress should respond to the horrific shooting of 19 schoolchildren and two teachers in Uvalde, Texas.

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Political reality: Congress can't save — or end — abortion

Read full article: Political reality: Congress can't save — or end — abortion

After fighting for decades over abortion policy, Congress is about to run into the political limits of its ability to act in either direction on the issue.

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Billions, and more, for lawmakers' projects in spending bill

Read full article: Billions, and more, for lawmakers' projects in spending bill

Home-district projects for members of Congress are back, sprinkled across the government-wide $1.5 trillion bill that President Joe Biden signed recently.

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Some in GOP begin testing party's lockstep loyalty to Trump

Read full article: Some in GOP begin testing party's lockstep loyalty to Trump

Former President Donald Trump stepped up his election-year effort to dominate the Republican Party with a Saturday rally in Arizona.

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Sen. Rounds pushes GOP to get 'louder' on false Trump claims

Read full article: Sen. Rounds pushes GOP to get 'louder' on false Trump claims

U.S. Sen. Mike Rounds of South Dakota has repeatedly made it clear that former President Donald Trump lost the 2020 election in a fair process.

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Jean Rounds, wife of GOP Sen. Mike Rounds, dies from cancer

Read full article: Jean Rounds, wife of GOP Sen. Mike Rounds, dies from cancer

Jean Rounds, the wife of Republican Sen. Mike Rounds of South Dakota, has died in hospice care.

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S.D. court may unseal investigation of billionaire Sanford

Read full article: S.D. court may unseal investigation of billionaire Sanford

The South Dakota Supreme Court is weighing whether to unseal a search warrant and affidavits in an investigation into billionaire banker-turned-philanthropist T.

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Top Dem sees tough pathway for $3.5T social, climate plans

Read full article: Top Dem sees tough pathway for $3.5T social, climate plans

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is conceding that Democrats face a tough pathway to delivering a $3.5 trillion package for family, health and environment programs to President Joe Biden’s desk.

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As Senate debates Dems' $3.5T budget, GOP launches attacks

Read full article: As Senate debates Dems' $3.5T budget, GOP launches attacks

Democrats have started pushing their $3.5 trillion framework for bolstering family services, health, and environment programs through the Senate.

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Senate Democrats reach $3.5 trillion budget agreement

Read full article: Senate Democrats reach $3.5 trillion budget agreement

Senate Democrats say they’ve reached a budget agreement envisioning spending an enormous $3.5 trillion over the coming decade.

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Sanders, Biden meet as infrastructure bill swells past $3.5T

Read full article: Sanders, Biden meet as infrastructure bill swells past $3.5T

Sen. Bernie Sanders says he and President Joe Biden are on the same page over a “transformative” infrastructure package.

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Dems eye $6T plan on infrastructure, Medicare, immigration

Read full article: Dems eye $6T plan on infrastructure, Medicare, immigration

Congressional Democrats are eyeing a $6 trillion infrastructure package that goes far beyond roads and bridges.

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Bipartisan infrastructure group swells to 21 senators

Read full article: Bipartisan infrastructure group swells to 21 senators

A bipartisan senators’ group working on a $1 trillion infrastructure compromise has now doubled in size, expanding to 21 members.

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Lawmakers fear turning 144 cities into "micropolitan" areas

Read full article: Lawmakers fear turning 144 cities into "micropolitan" areas

A bipartisan group of U.S. senators and congressmen is urging the federal government not to approve recommendations to remove 144 cities from the designation of metropolitan statistical areas. Reclassifying them as “micropolitan” would put key federal funding at risk, they said. Doing so would reclassify more than a third of the current 392 metro areas as micropolitan statistical areas. In a separate letter to the Office of Management and Budget, Hoeven said the proposal also would hurt micropolitan areas that were on the cusp of becoming metro areas. “If a metropolitan statistical area is redefined as a micropolitan area, it may fall out of the conversation.

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Biden, Yellen say GOP virus aid too small, Democrats push on

Read full article: Biden, Yellen say GOP virus aid too small, Democrats push on

From left, Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, Vice President Kamala Harris, Biden, Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, and Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska. Biden and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen joined the Democratic senators for a private virtual meeting, both declaring the Republicans' $618 billion offer was too small. “President Biden spoke about the need for Congress to respond boldly and quickly,” Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said after the lunch meeting. The president made it clear that he won’t delay aid in hopes of winning GOP support. Biden proposes $170 billion for schools, compared to $20 billion in the Republican plan.

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Biden meets Republicans on virus aid, but no quick deal

Read full article: Biden meets Republicans on virus aid, but no quick deal

President Joe Biden meets Republican lawmakers to discuss a coronavirus relief package, in the Oval Office of the White House, Monday, Feb. 1, 2021, in Washington. From left, Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, Vice President Kamala Harris, Biden, Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, and Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska. AdRepublicans are tapping into bipartisan urgency to improve the nation's vaccine distribution and vastly expand virus testing with $160 billion in aid. Psaki said earlier Monday there is “obviously a big gap” between the $1.9 trillion package Biden has proposed and the $618 billion counteroffer. Biden himself has been on the phone to some of the Republicans, the official said.

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Trump impeachment goes to Senate, testing his sway over GOP

Read full article: Trump impeachment goes to Senate, testing his sway over GOP

Leahy will preside over former President Donald Trump's second impeachment trial. Republican senators are balancing the demands of deep-pocketed donors who are distancing themselves from Trump and voters who demand loyalty to him. Instead, Sen. Patrick Leahy, D- Vt., who serves in the largely ceremonial role of Senate president pro tempore, is set to preside. A few GOP senators have agreed with Democrats, though not close to the number that will be needed to convict Trump. If not, what is?” Romney was the only Republican senator to vote for conviction when the Senate acquitted Trump in his first impeachment trial.

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Growing number of GOP senators oppose impeachment trial

Read full article: Growing number of GOP senators oppose impeachment trial

(AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)WASHINGTON – A growing number of Republican senators say they oppose holding an impeachment trial, a sign of the dimming chances that former President Donald Trump will be convicted on the charge that he incited a siege of the U.S. Capitol. “I think the trial is stupid, I think it’s counterproductive,” said Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla.. Arguments in the Senate trial will begin the week of Feb. 8. A few GOP senators have agreed with Democrats, though not close to the number that will be needed to convict Trump. Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, said he believes there is a “preponderance of opinion” that an impeachment trial is appropriate after someone leaves office.

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Analysis: GOP lets doubts about Biden's legitimacy flourish

Read full article: Analysis: GOP lets doubts about Biden's legitimacy flourish

“Their intent is to delegitimize this election and thereby delegitimize President-elect Biden’s presidency,” said Valerie Jarrett, who was a White House senior adviser to President Barack Obama. He has cleared the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win the White House. Still, Republicans have allowed Trump's misinformation to flourish, pushed along by conservative media and on the internet. The turmoil surrounding the transition, he added, said more about the person leaving the White House than the one who will soon enter. Those lies helped fuel some of the hard-line opposition to Obama within the party, making it difficult for more mainstream GOP leaders to work with the White House.

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Trump Proud Boys remark echoes Charlottesville

Read full article: Trump Proud Boys remark echoes Charlottesville

Trump's exchange with Democrat Joe Biden left the extremist group Proud Boys celebrating what some of its members saw as tacit approval. “I don’t know who Proud Boys are. When pushed by Wallace, Trump asked for the name of a group to condemn — and Biden suggested Proud Boys. “Proud Boys, stand back and stand by,” Trump said. Proud Boys members are ardent Trump supporters known for their violent confrontations with antifascists and other ideological opponents at protests, often drawing the largest crowds in the Pacific Northwest.

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