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Earlier this month, Rep. James Comer made an appearance on One America News, where he remarked that Rep. Shontel Brown was only in office for the sole purpose of getting more welfare “for her people.”

While the Los Angeles Homeless Service Authority has faced scrutiny over financial mismanagement, even the agency’s critics condemn the funding pull. 

Crews set up to remove Trump's name from the building on Friday, and after unsuccessfully seeking a delay, the letters began coming early Saturday morning.

Oregon, Washington, Massachusetts, Illinois, Connecticut and North Carolina have opted not to participate because a MAGA rally by any other name is still a MAGA rally.

Florida conducted a redistricting effort earlier this year that could net Republicans an additional four House seats.

A ceasefire between Iran and the U.S. appears to be collapsing as the U.S. military launched several airstrikes against Iran this week.

Despite facing a potential redistricting scare, Rep. James Clyburn easily secured his nomination in South Carolina’s primary election.

Ever since Stephen A. Smith came at Trump's decision to attend the Knicks' NBA finals game, these two have been going at it.

Congress has to restore and modernize the Voting Rights Act with protections responsive to contemporary suppression tactics.

Trump threw yet another temper tantrum at yet another news reporter, during an interview with Kristen Welker, host of NBC's "Meet the Press."

Trump struggles to book celebrities for his 250th anniversary events, as many decline to participate, reflecting the partisan nature of his presidency.

The Trump administration and the MAGA-fied GOP that enables it are full of weak men who are deeply insecure about their manhoods.