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    President Donald Trump speaks to reporters upon arrival at the White House in Washington. He called on reporters to publicly reveal the name of the whistleblower who set off the impeachment inquiry.
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    Whistleblower Offers To Field Written Questions About Call Trump Says Was 'Perfecto'

    Nov 03, 2019
    An offer has been made to the House Intelligence Committee to open a direct channel between the whistleblower and Republicans as long as the questions do not compromise the individual's identity.
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    President Trump returns to the White House Thursday after traveling to Florida earlier in the day. He did not take questions from gathered reporters.
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    Republicans Call For A Kavanaugh-Like Strategy In Whistleblower Fight

    Oct 04, 2019
    Republicans who support President Trump say the next three weeks are crucial to determine whether he can keep Republicans united behind him or if emerging cracks break open even wider.
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    Ammar Campa-Najjar, who is running against Republican Rep. Duncan Hunter, speaks to reporters outside the San Diego Federal Courthouse during Hunter's arraignment hearing in August.
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    GOP Rep. Duncan Hunter, Under Indictment, Launches False Attacks On Opponent

    Oct 12, 2018
    The California lawmaker, indicted for using campaign funds for personal expenses, is running an ad accusing his Democratic challenger of having terrorist ties and trying to "infiltrate" Congress.
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    Rep. Roger Williams, R-Texas, was one of many Republican lawmakers to raise concerns about the Trump administration's trade policies on Thursday.
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    House Republicans 'Flood' Trump Administration With Concerns Over Tariffs

    Jul 26, 2018
    Congressional Republicans are anxious about Trump's trade policies, but found some relief in the deal the president announced yesterday with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker.
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    House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., and House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., continue to try to wrangle votes for a "consensus" immigration bill.
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    House Republicans Face Another Week Of Fighting Over Immigration

    Jun 25, 2018
    President Trump's mixed messages on immigration are making it difficult for Republicans on Capitol Hill to coalesce around legislation. House GOP leaders are still struggling with internal splits.
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    Rep. Carlos Curbelo, R-Fla., represents a district where 70 percent of his constituents are Hispanic and nearly half are foreign born.
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    Immigration Debate Shines Spotlight On Divided House GOP

    Jun 07, 2018
    House Republicans are struggling to find consensus on an immigration bill that can unify the GOP's ideological divide over how to address the legal status of people brought to the U.S. as children.
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    Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky. (center), gathered the support he needed on Friday to pass the GOP tax bill in the Senate. Now that legislation must be reconciled with the House version.
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    9 Sticking Points The House And Senate Have to Work Out In Their Tax Bills

    Dec 04, 2017
    Now that the Senate has passed its own version of a tax bill, lawmakers have to iron out differences with the House bill. The final product could then be sent to the president to be signed into law.
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    President Trump holds a sample of the Republicans' proposed postcard-size tax return.
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    GOP's Dream: Postcard-Size Tax Return

    Nov 03, 2017
    The Republicans say their new tax plan will allow taxpayers to file their returns on a postcard. Here's where it gets complicated.
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    House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wisc., announces the outlines of a GOP overhaul of the tax code in September. The full bill's release is being delayed to Thursday.
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    Tax Bill Delayed As GOP Divisions On Eliminating Tax Breaks Persist

    Oct 31, 2017
    A House GOP bill to rewrite the tax code was going to be released on Wednesday, and is now expected on Thursday. The hold up could threaten plans to get it signed into law by year's end.
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    Hundreds of protesters greet Education Secretary Betsy DeVos this week in Denver, where she addressed the American Legislative Exchange Council.
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    DeVos Protests In Denver; House To Make Cuts To Education

    Jul 22, 2017
    More girls are taking the AP computer science exam, House Republicans rejected school choice expansions in Trump's initial budget request, and the education secretary spoke in Denver amid protests.
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    Protesters shout at lawmakers walking out of the Capitol on Thursday after the House of Representatives narrowly passed a Republican effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
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    Health Care Vote Could Threaten Republican House Majority

    May 05, 2017
    Some of the most vulnerable House Republicans voted in favor of the GOP health care plan — and Democrats are already trying to use it against them ahead of the 2018 midterm elections.
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    The Affordable Care Act took money from the rich to help pay for health insurance for the poor. The repeal bill passed by House Republicans would do the opposite.
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    GOP Health Care Bill Would Cut About $765 Billion In Taxes Over 10 Years

    May 04, 2017
    The Affordable Care Act was funded with a patchwork of taxes — mostly but not exclusively on the wealthy — which would be undone by the Republican repeal-and-replace bill.
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    President Trump speaks at a reception for senators and their spouses in the East Room of the White House on Tuesday.
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    Reality Check On Trump Calling For Bipartisanship On Health Care

    Mar 29, 2017
    The president told a bipartisan group of senators that there will be a deal on health care. "It's such an easy one," he said, adding that it will "happen very quickly." But it's hardly that easy.
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    Demonstrators gather near Trump Tower after the defeat of the GOP health care plan. One man holds up a sign, urging the ouster of House Speaker Paul Ryan, who spearheaded the failed effort.
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    Trump's Agenda May Be Doomed Unless He Learns That 'Little' Stuff Matters

    Mar 27, 2017
    The president showed little interest in policy details. If he continues to focus superficially on getting a win instead of learning, Republicans warn that his priorities will continue to be derailed.
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    An advocacy group, American Action Network ran ads thanking some House Republicans for replacing the Affordable Care Act. The GOP-led repeal bill was pulled Friday because it didn't have the votes to pass.
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    Oops ... PAC Runs TV Ads Thanking Some Republicans For Repealing Obamacare

    Mar 25, 2017
    Hours after the GOP-led efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act collapsed, a conservative-leaning group ran ads giving kudos to some members for keeping their promise to replace the health care law.
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    President Donald Trump meets with truckers and industry CEOs regarding health care on Thursday at the White House.
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    Trump Faces Most Consequential Day Of His Presidency So Far

    Mar 24, 2017
    The president's reputation as a deal-maker is on the line Friday as House Republicans face a politically perilous vote to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
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    Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell speaks on Capitol Hill in December alongside House Speaker Paul Ryan.
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    GOP's Go-Slow 'Rescue Mission' Plan To Replace Obamacare

    Jan 14, 2017
    Republicans say they will replace Obamacare using a methodical, step-by-step legislative approach combined with executive actions from the next Health and Human Services secretary.
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    Signage is displayed outside a Planned Parenthood office in Peoria, Illinois, U.S., on Friday, Dec. 16, 2016.
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    Here's What You Need To Know About The Coming Fight Over Planned Parenthood Funding

    Jan 07, 2017
    With a Republican in the White House, the GOP and anti-abortion-rights supporters hope to succeed in defunding Planned Parenthood. But there's sure to be a fight, and the road ahead will be bumpy.
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    Vice President-elect Mike Pence joined Republican leaders on Wednesday for a news conference. He reinforced Trump's message in undermining confidence in the intelligence community.
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    When It Comes To Russia, So Far Donald Trump Mostly Stands Alone

    Jan 05, 2017
    Republicans have embraced many of Trump's stances on key issues like trade and the deficit. On Russia, however, they couldn't be more divided.
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    Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, joined by fellow congressional Democrats, brands what Republicans are trying to do when it comes to health care as "Make America Sick Again."
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    It's 'Chaos' Versus 'Order' In First Salvo Of Fight To Repeal Obamacare

    Jan 04, 2017
    President Obama and Vice President-elect Mike Pence met with their respective parties' lawmakers in an effort to frame the debate over the coming Affordable Care Act fight.
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    Amid Ethics Office Debacle, Googling Congress Members Spiked. Sort Of

    Jan 04, 2017
    It's true that more people looked up their lawmakers than usual. But that was still only a handful of people.
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    House Speaker Paul Ryan and the House GOP backed away from a proposal to weaken the Office of Congressional Ethics after a backlash, including from President-elect Trump.
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    After Backlash, Including From Trump, House GOP Drops Weakening Of Ethics Office

    Jan 03, 2017

    After a late-night vote and an ensuing public relations debacle, House Republicans reversed themselves on a decision that would have taken the teeth out of the Office of Congressional Ethics.

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    House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wisconsin.
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    With Anti-Poverty Plan, Ryan And House GOP Launch 2016 Campaign Agenda

    Jun 07, 2016
    Speaker Ryan is leading the effort to outline the GOP's goals after this election. The series of proposals will leave room for presumptive nominee Donald Trump to put his stamp on the party platform.
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    House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., during his end-of-year news conference.
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    LISTEN: House Speaker On 'Decentralizing' Power And The Zen Of Sausage-Making

    Dec 23, 2015
    Paul Ryan became the reluctant speaker of the House after John Boehner resigned. Ryan has the unenviable task of trying to unify a fractious party. He sat down with reporters, including NPR.
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    In 2013, then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton testified on Capitol Hill about the attacks on the U.S. diplomatic outpost in Benghazi, Libya. Today she'll testify again.
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    Why The Stakes Are So High For Hillary Clinton — And The Benghazi Committee

    Oct 22, 2015

    The Democratic presidential candidate testifies Thursday in what could be one of the most closely watched congressional hearings ever. 

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