Republicans, who spent years using congressional subpoena powers to go on several anti-Democrat witch hunts (“Benghazi!”), are calling foul on this Jan. 6 commission, saying it reeks of politics. Something here reeks, and it ain’t the Jan. 6 commission.
The Republican Party of Virginia is calling on Gov. Ralph Northam and former governor Terry McAuliffe to request that New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo step down as the chair of the National Governors Association.
Three-quarters of Republicans want Donald Trump to continue to play a prominent role in the Republican Party. Twenty-one percent don’t, and they’re joined by 61 percent of independents. Is this how the Republican Party goes the way of the Whigs?
A group of Valley Republicans – Dels. Chris Runion, John Avoli, Ronnie Campbell and Tony Wilt, and State Sen. Mark Obenshain – sent a letter to Gov. Ralph Northam on Friday pressing him on the COVID-19 vaccine rollout.
The four members of Virginia’s congressional delegation who voted last week to reject Joe Biden’s 2020 presidential election victory this week are worried about dividing the country by voting for President Trump’s impeachment.
Sixth District Republican Congressman Ben Cline indicated Tuesday that he will support objections to the Electoral College certification process on Wednesday.
Bernie Sanders needed, and didn’t get, unanimous consent from the Senate for his motion to force up-or-down votes on two bills providing $2,000 in direct economic relief to working-class families today.
You don’t need a Ph.D. in game theory to divine what the push by Mitch McConnell to rush a vote to confirm a new Supreme Court justice tells us as to Republicans think of Donald Trump’s chances are in November.
Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-VA-07) today joined fellow members of the Problem Solvers Caucus — comprised of 25 Democrats and 25 Republicans — to unveil the caucus’ “March to Common Ground” framework to help break the gridlock on the latest COVID-19 relief package.
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