Congress should investigate the Justice Department: But not to score partisan political points
The idea of Congress investigating how the Justice Department does what it does should not be controversial on its face.
The idea of Congress investigating how the Justice Department does what it does should not be controversial on its face.
Glenn Youngkin still doesn’t seem to get it. For some reason, he’s still playing coy on questions about a possible 2024 Republican presidential run.
Aaron Rouse’s win in the election to fill Jen Kiggans’ seat in the State Senate has put the final nail in the coffin on Glenn Youngkin’s presidential ambitions.
Republican Ellen Campbell, as expected, coasted to an easy victory in the 24th House District election on Tuesday.
An effort is under way to launch a prescription drug affordability board to protect Virginians from price gouging.
The House of Representatives did what it needed to pass a rules package on a 220-213 vote Monday night, with a return of the Holman Rule.
Waynesboro City Council elects as its vice mayor a MAGA Republican who joked about a man attacking a Democrat with a hammer.
The filibuster has proved more pernicious to democracy than any other procedural rule of Congress. It’s time for it to go.

Ben Cline wants to have it both ways, our friend Gene Zitver, the author of ClineWatch, noted in a weekend column on the House Speaker vote fiasco.
We have the First Amendment; anyone can quote Dr. King, the devil can quote the Bible, and the public discourse can be obscured by gaslight.