Weekly Roundup: Thursday, June 23
Two major Supreme Court decisions, a dramatic demonstration from Democrats on Capitol Hill, and big changes for the Trump campaign after several rough weeks. This episode: host/campaign reporter …
Two major Supreme Court decisions, a dramatic demonstration from Democrats on Capitol Hill, and big changes for the Trump campaign after several rough weeks. This episode: host/campaign reporter …
The Supreme Court did not come to a decision on whether President Obama’s move to shield millions of immigrants from deportation was constitutional.
Representatives stayed on the floor overnight, chanting and singing as they called for votes on gun control.
Once the House was gaveled into session, Democrats shouted down the chair.
As young black activists push for an overhaul of the criminal justice system, they are not necessarily turning that activism into political power at the ballot box.
More than half of Republicans and Democrats now have “very unfavorable” views of the opposing party, continuing a trend that’s been going on for decades.
Members remained in the well of the chamber, some literally sitting on the House floor.
Why they never seem to change — at least at the federal level — as this week the Senate failed to pass four different gun control measures, eight days after the shooting in Orlando. This episode: …
Just over a week after the deadly nightclub rampage in Florida, the Senate has voted down measures to expand background checks and limit purchases by those on terrorism watch lists.
The richest Americans take heavy advantage of the tax code’s many deductions. So Rep. Gwen Moore has an idea: drug-test rich Americans.