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Frustrated that prominent Democrats have not fought harder, former President Barack Obama said in a speech that his party’s leaders needed to step up.
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Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff stood before more than 300 potential voters Saturday to deliver what he called “a report from our nation’s capital” a half-year into President Donald Trump’s second term
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The Texas Tribune on MSNAs Trump looks to net GOP seats through Texas redistricting, Democrats grasp for responsePresident Donald Trump said he thinks Republicans could flip some congressional districts in Texas next year through “a very simple redrawing."
In a visit to Pennsylvania, Vice President JD Vance stressed tax cuts and savings accounts for newborns, with no mention of trims to Medicaid and nutritional assistance programs many Trump voters rely on.
Wednesday’s Hill Nation Summit was packed with lawmakers and major figures on both sides of the aisle, and made clear that President Trump has an iron grip on the Republican Party. Republican
President Donald Trump's foreign aid cuts, tariffs on allies and restrictions on international students have “deeply” undermined America's ability to compete with China, Senate Democrats say. In a report released Monday,
The minority members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee say the White House is undercutting American soft power and letting China fill the void.
A group of prominent senators is pushing the Trump administration to abandon its decision to start charging interest for nearly 8 million student-loan borrowers.
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Money Talks News on MSNObama Tells Democrats to Stop Whining and Fight Trump Administration PoliciesFormer President Barack Obama delivered sharp criticism to fellow Democrats at a private fundraiser, urging them to abandon complaints and take concrete action. The remarks come as the party struggles to find effective opposition strategies during Trump's second term.
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Straight Arrow News on MSNDemocrats aim to limit gifts to presidential libraries with new billDemocratic lawmakers are introducing new legislation that would place stricter rules on donations made to presidential libraries. The proposal follows a series of high-dollar contributions connected to President Donald Trump's future library,