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The Federalist is running a timely piece by First Things’ Maureen Mullarkey about the man that Speaker Boehner has invited to address the Congress: The article is very well worth reading in full ...
Historically, this had been the position of the House, but hard-right Republicans used the tool as a threat to remove then-Speaker John Boehner in 2015. Democrats ultimately changed the rules to ...
But Johnson is also in trouble because many of the key votes ostensibly for him look more like votes for the Republican agenda in spite of him. After the vote, leaders of the House Freedom Caucus, a ...
The impending departure of Speaker of the House John Boehner gives House Republicans a real opportunity to accomplish something. But an opportunity is not a guarantee. It is a little like a ...
held the gavel for just over three years, and former Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) was in the job for four years and nine months. It is not, however, unheard of in the past half century.
Trump's inauguration is taking place inside the Capitol rotunda due to weather. Former Vice President Mike Pence, who served ...
A pastor, his eyes closed, preaches his heart out for history. A former president spots an acquaintance, then grins and winks ...
An curved arrow pointing right. House Speaker John Boehner was overcome by emotion when recounting his encounter with the pope yesterday. Video courtesy of C-Span Follow BI Video: On Facebook More ...