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President Donald Trump pardoned about 1,500 Capitol rioters on his first day in office, and now some of those involved in the Jan. 6 attack are getting a platform to tell their version of events.
Ryan Kelley thought he had a good shot at becoming Michigan’s governor in 2022. Three years later, Kelley says, people ask ...
Sen. Lisa Murkowski speaks honestly and candidly of the fear Trump has instilled with his rogue presidency. She's a rare, ...
Lisa Murkowski, a longtime senator from Alaska and an independent voice in an increasingly tribal party, has been the rare Republican on Capitol Hill willing to criticize President Trump’s actions.
A Facebook user claimed credit for the post and shared it in a group titled: "Liz Cheney/Adam Kinzinger Against Trump." ...
Following Trump’s firing of Democratic commissioners on the Federal Trade Commission and the director of the National Security Agency, The Dispatch asked Democratic lawmakers on Capitol Hill whether ...
If the case brought by the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is successful, Meta could be forced to sell Instagram and ...
The move was a remarkable attempt by a jurist to hold the White House accountable for its apparent willingness to flout court ...
The short-term pain of tariffs will ultimately lead to more American jobs, lower prices, and a manufacturing renaissance in ...
The idea of raising taxes on rich Americans has caught the Republican Party between its populist ambitions and low-tax ...
New appreciation for the importance and broader application of blockchain technologies has raised expectations that the US will become “the crypto capital of the world.” ...
Whether it’s high-end sushi or Mexican, the revamped Shakespeare library, or even a place to learn cricket, the Hill is flush ...