Election Policy Roundup
Walter Olson Number seventeen in our series of occasional roundups on election law and policy: The Supreme Court agrees to review a Fifth Circuit
DAVID MARCUS: Why Republicans desperately need a Trump-centered midterm convention
The postmortems for Republicans’ lackluster results in this month’s spate of elections in New Jersey, Virginia and beyond are in, and while
From carpools to motorcycles, House lawmakers overcome air travel chaos to end shutdown
The longest government shutdown in history finally ended on Wednesday night after nearly every member of the House of Representatives raced to
Clinton bashes Pentagon’s America First reset as a ‘disaster’
As President Donald Trump redirects U.S. resources toward operations closer to home, former Secretaries of State Hillary Clinton and Mike Pompeo warned
Jack Smith targeted then-House Speaker McCarthy’s private phone records in J6 probe, FBI docs reveal
: Former Special Counsel Jack Smith allegedly sought the private, personal cellphone records of then-Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy as part
Trump Debanks the Left? Antifa Terrorist Designation Means New Pressure
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Ex-Clinton Cabinet secretary exchanged emails regularly with Epstein after conviction, new docs reveal
Former President Bill Clinton’s Treasury Secretary Larry Summers maintained regular contact with Jeffrey Epstein years after he was convicted on prostitution-related charges,
6 House Democrats explain breaking with party to end shutdown
The six House Democrats who broke ranks with party leadership by voting in favor of legislation that ended the government shutdown are









