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The Political Dysfunction Facing Congress


Meanwhile, in Congress, an exchange among Representatives Marjorie Taylor Greene, Jasmine Crockett, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez left a House committee in chaos. Read More

1 chart to explain the current dysfunction in Congress


Proof of Congress’ ongoing dysfunction is in its current paralysis. Republicans have a few more votes in the House, but they don’t exactly have a governing majority. CNN values your feedback ... Read More

Tamara Keith and Susan Page on Biden’s approval ratings and congressional dysfunction | PBS News


NPR’s Tamara Keith and Susan Page of USA Today join Amna Nawaz to discuss the latest political news, including how Rosalynn Carter transformed the role of First Lady, President Biden's latest ... Read More

How the Debt Ceiling Came to Be a Political Cudgel


The Democrats’ latest attempt to draw in the Republicans came Monday, when the Senate took up a bill to continue funding the government — an absolute necessity by Sept. 30 — with a temporary ... Read More

McCarthy Says He Will Leave Congress at the End of the Year


Former Speaker Kevin McCarthy, Republican of California, who made history as the first speaker to be ousted from the post, announced on Wednesday that he would leave the House at the end of the ... Read More

Judge says Trump administration layoffs are likely illegal - USA TODAY


Judge says Donald Trump cannot downsize federal agencies without Congress A federal judge on May 22 said she would likely extend her ruling blocking federal agencies from implementing mass layoffs. Read More


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