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Pardon, Purge, Pay: DOJ Moves to Erase Jan. 6 in Three Acts
Records deletion, mass pardons, and a $1.776 billion fund form a single pattern — and bipartisan resistance is building.
Records deletion, mass pardons, and a $1.776 billion fund form a single pattern — and bipartisan resistance is building.
Freedom Caucus chair says there's "no emergency" about the June 1 date, as Memorial Day recess plans override the immigration bill.
Former FBI agent breaks with Trump as Thune signals discomfort and the first claimant turns out to be a Trump ally seeking $2.7 million.
Congress passes competing funding bills and leaves for recess, extending the 44-day shutdown with no resolution in sight
After the Supreme Court struck down IEEPA tariffs, the replacement Section 122 duties expire in five months — and Congress may lack the votes to extend them
Seventeen Republicans defy party leadership in rare bipartisan healthcare vote
Bipartisan coalition overpowers Speaker Johnson to advance expired Affordable Care Act subsidies
Four moderate Republicans sign Democratic discharge petition to force January vote as subsidies set to expire