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Justice Department steps in for Nancy Mace 

President Trump’s Justice Department (DOJ) has the back of Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) in its attempt to use an obscure law to protect her from a libel lawsuit.  The administration wants to largely step in for Mace against a man’s defamation lawsuit concerning a House floor speech she gave that accused the man of being…

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Trump’s tariff rollout makes business community anxious

President Trump’s approach to setting tariff rates is causing anxiety in the business community, with the trickling flow of letters to trad​e partners exacerbating concerns over hits to the economy. The president has sent two dozen letters to countries, with rates set between 20 percent and 50 percent to be imposed Aug. 1, while also leaving the door open to negotiations to lower…

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Trump-Epstein controversy fractures GOP

The battle over the Jeffrey Epstein files that’s severed the MAGA faithful is also surfacing on Capitol Hill, where GOP lawmakers are torn over President Trump’s refusal to release government records related to the deceased financier and sex offender. The debate is fracturing the House GOP conference, with hardline conservatives — ardent MAGA allies — echoing…

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Democrats scramble to torpedo controversial Trump judicial nominee

Senate Judiciary Democrats are scrambling to make their case as the panel weighs the controversial judicial nomination of a Trump official accused of proposing the Justice Department defy court orders. Emil Bove, the principal deputy attorney general, has been nominated for a lifetime appointment to a bench of the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. Democrats made a…

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GOP struggles to make up time on 2026 government funding work

House Republicans are trying to rev up their government funding work for fiscal year 2026 after devoting weeks of energy to pushing through President Trump’s megabill, but the timeline is slipping ahead of their coming August recess. With about 20 legislative days on the House calendar ahead of a Sept. 30 government shutdown deadline, top…

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Cheat sheet: Nine questions for Rep. Virginia Foxx

In her 11th term in Congress, Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.) is undeniably one of the most recognizable figures in the House Republican Conference — a stature achieved not by making waves through social media or bombastic stances, but through being a workhorse and a team player. She is known for her toughness — but also…

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