
Poll: Is Trump watching too much cable news?
President Donald Trump famously watches a lot of cable news. Americans seem to think he doth watch too much, according to a new poll.

President Donald Trump famously watches a lot of cable news. Americans seem to think he doth watch too much, according to a new poll.

With about a week left before the 2017 Session ends, many of the controversial issues have been resolved.

Governor Terry McAuliffe sent a letter Friday to the General Assembly Budget conferees outlining his position on the state budget.

Sen. Mark Warner spoke in opposition to the nomination of Steven Mnuchin as Secretary of the Treasury.

The Internet just about broke down two weeks ago when we reported that a third of Americans backed the impeachment of President Trump.

Mark Warner spoke on the floor of the Senate in opposition to the nomination of U.S. Rep. Tom Price (R-GA) to be HHS Secretary.

Mark Warner spoke today on the Senate floor against the nomination of Betsy DeVos to be Secretary of Education.

A week ago, 35 percent of Americans wanted to impeach President Trump. A new poll has a higher number backing impeachment.

U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner announced that he will oppose confirming Rep. Tom Price as Secretary of Health and Human Services.

More than a third of American voters already back the impeachment and removal of Donald Trump, according to a new poll.
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