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Judge Orders Release of Cohen Raid Documents
The public will be able to see redacted versions of documents that led to the FBI raid of President Donald Trump’s former longtime lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen.
Alan Neuhauser March 19, 2019
Trump Vetoes Resolution Rejecting Emergency
The veto was widely expected and will likely withstand a congressional override attempt.
Lisa Hagen March 15, 2019
Bills Aims to Protect Federal Employees Who Use Weed
Under current law, federal employees can be fired for using marijuana even if it is legal in the employee’s state of residence.
Claire Hansen March 15, 2019
Senate Rejects Trump’s Emergency Declaration
The vote amounts to a sharp rebuke of the president, though lawmakers are not expected to have enough votes to override a threatened veto.
Susan Milligan March 14, 2019
Dems’ Bill Would Block Funds to Arm Teachers
The legislation comes after Education Secretary Betsy DeVos last year publicly considered whether school districts could use their federal dollars to pay for firearms and training.
Lauren Camera March 14, 2019
House Votes for Public Release of Mueller Report
House Democrats, joined by Republicans, passed a measure demanding that special counsel Robert Mueller’s report be made public.
Lisa Hagen March 14, 2019
Impeachment Debate Shows Dem Divide
The left wing of the party is outraged by the speaker's remark that Trump is 'not worth' impeachment proceedings. But many in the middle understand the sentiment.
Susan Milligan March 12, 2019
House to Vote to Make Mueller Report Public
The non-binding resolution has bipartisan support and could add pressure to the Department of Justice to release the special counsel’s findings.
Lisa Hagen March 12, 2019
The Week in Cartoons for March 11-15
March 15, 2019, at 1:04 p.m.








