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CARL HULSE
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Democrats Reach Milestone: 100 New District Court Judges
Democrats have filled more seats on that level than the Senate had by this point in Donald J. Trump’s presidency, but some progressives want leaders…
Debt Deal Behind Them, Lawmakers Plunge Into Bitter Spending Fight
House Republicans are pushing to pass measures with spending levels below those agreed to in the debt limit compromise, infuriating Democrats and raising the prospect of…
G.O.P. Rebels Are Breaking the Rule on Rules, Upending How the House Works
Those challenging Speaker Kevin McCarthy from the far right are violating a longstanding House tradition, fundamentally changing the nature of the chamber in ways that…
Kevin McCarthy Facing Tough Choices After House Mutiny
Lawmakers in both parties fear that the rebellion by the extreme right could endanger spending bills and other big legislative initiatives if it persists, shaping…
Debt Limit Fight Moves to the Senate as Default Date Nears
Leaders of both parties urged quick action to avoid a default, but some senators want to consider changes.
McCarthy Emerges From Debt-Limit Fight With Victories, and Some Wounds
The speaker defied expectations and delivered a debt limit agreement that few thought he could manage, but left some of his Republican colleagues feeling betrayed.
Debt Limit Bill Heads to Key Committee in First Test of G.O.P. Support
Some Republicans on the panel have already come out in opposition to the package, raising early questions about its fate.
Time Is Running Out for Congress to Raise the Debt Ceiling
With a June 5 deadline looming, there is much to be done to prevent the default that leaders of both parties said would never happen.
Debt Ceiling Is First Big Test for Hakeem Jeffries, the Top House Democrat
Hakeem Jeffries, the New Yorker who succeeded Nancy Pelosi this year as the House’s top Democrat, is getting a trial by fire.
If Debt Ceiling Standoff Can’t Be Resolved, Both Parties Will Share the Blame
While each party tries to blame the other for the crisis, some acknowledge that they would both share responsibility for a default.