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Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 24, 2025

Republicans Who Have Rarely Opposed Trump Raise Questions About His Drug War
The president said he wouldn't seek congressional approval for his expanding military offensive against cartels, but some in his party believe Congress should weigh in.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 23, 2025

Trump Says He Will Not Seek Authorization for Cartel Strikes
The president said he would bypass Congress rather than ask for approval for his military campaign against drug traffickers, even as he said it would expand from sea to land.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 23, 2025

Democrats Block Federal Worker Pay Bill as Shutdown Drags On
A Republican measure that would pay essential government employees faltered in the Senate, and the G.O.P. blocked a pair of Democratic bills to pay a broader swath of workers.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 23, 2025

The Abdication of Congress
We explain what elected officials aren't doing during the government shutdown.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 22, 2025

Senator Merkley Warns of Authoritarianism Under Trump in Nearly 23-Hour Speech
The Oregon Democrat achieved a goal of topping the previous longest speech by a senator from his state.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 22, 2025

As Shutdown Drags and Trump Flexes, Congress Cedes Its Relevance
"It's like we have given up," one Republican lawmaker said.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 22, 2025

Maine U.S. Senate Candidate Says He Covered Up Tattoo That Had Nazi Imagery
Graham Platner, a Democrat, had acknowledged the tattoo this week on a podcast. He also sought to distance himself from old Reddit posts that drew criticism.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 22, 2025

Former Biden and Senate Counsel to Lead Progressive Legal Group
Phil Brest, a veteran of the judicial confirmation wars, will head the American Constitution Society at a time of legal turmoil.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 22, 2025

Maine U.S. Senate Candidate Apologizes for Tattoo With Nazi Links
Graham Platner, a Democrat, said he would remove the tattoo. He also sought to distance himself from old Reddit posts that drew criticism.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 22, 2025

Members of Congress Don't Leave. We Need Term Limits.
Term limits would help bring our divided nation together.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 21, 2025

Paul Ingrassia, Trump Nominee for Watchdog Role, Out After Report of Racist Texts
At least four Republican senators, including the majority leader, signaled their opposition to Paul Ingrassia, the president's pick to lead the corruption-fighting Office of Special Counsel.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 21, 2025

In Trump's Washington, Hate Is Not a Deal Breaker
The fact that Paul Ingrassia's nomination got this far illustrates how much antisemitic and hateful rhetoric has been explained away or rewarded by Republicans in power.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 21, 2025

Jack Smith's lawyers say he never wiretapped or surveilled lawmakers.
Lawyers for the special counsel, who investigated Donald J. Trump, denied accusations by Republican lawmakers that he had surveilled or spied on senators as part of his inquiry.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 21, 2025

G.O.P. Senators Oppose Trump Watchdog Nominee After Report of Racist Texts
At least four Republican senators, including the Senate majority leader, signaled their opposition to Paul Ingrassia, the president's pick to lead the Office of Special Counsel.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 20, 2025

Congressional Democrats Investigate Arrests of Americans During Raids
Representative Robert Garcia and Senator Richard Blumenthal started an inquiry to examine reports of misconduct by immigration agents, focusing on the arrests of citizens.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 20, 2025

James Comey's Lawyers Move to Dismiss Case Brought by Trump's Justice Dept.
Motions by lawyers for the former F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, sought to dismiss the case in a two-front assault.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 20, 2025

Senator Ruben Gallego Has Three Words For Democrats
Lessons from a Democrat who won in a Republican state.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 20, 2025

How Democrats Can Avoid Republican Traps
Senator Ruben Gallego says Democrats must strategize more shrewdly. President Trump's base has "already set up the field to fight in," he says. "They have all the information and we're just playing catch-up.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 20, 2025

Three Words to Help Democrats Win
Lessons from a Democrat who won in a Republican state.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 19, 2025

Shutdown Fight Reopens Debate in G.O.P. Over Health Care
The spending showdown has highlighted Republicans' failure to produce an alternative to Obamacare, which many of them assail but concede is too politically risky to undo.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 18, 2025

There's Another Way to Fix Immigration
The Trump administration risks squandering the progress it has made in securing the border.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 18, 2025

Senadores de EE. UU. planean forzar la votación para prohibir un ataque terrestre en Venezuela
La medida tiene pocas posibilidades, dada la falta de voluntad de la mayoría de los legisladores republicanos para desafiar al presidente Donald Trump, quien con toda seguridad la vetaría.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 18, 2025

The No Kings Protests Prove Trump's Vulnerability
What explains the Republican Party's posture toward these protests?

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 18, 2025

The Shutdown Is Stretching On. Trump Doesn't Seem to Mind.
As the shutdown nears a fourth week, President Trump has pushed his political opponents to further dig in.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 18, 2025

Here's What Trump Could Unleash by Invoking the Insurrection Act
Why Congress should take up Insurrection Act reform.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 17, 2025

The Democratic Age Wars Begin
Democrats are battling each other over age, with the nation's oldest president in office.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 17, 2025

Senators Move to Force Vote to Bar Ground Strikes in Venezuela
The bid comes after the Senate rejected a similar measure to curb President Trump's attacks against alleged drug runners in the Caribbean Sea.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 16, 2025

Trump's Unilateral Spending Cuts Complicate Shutdown Deal
Democrats want guarantees that President Trump will not continue to claw back spending, ignoring any agreement they strike. But he has promised to keep defying Congress.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 16, 2025

Senator Mitch McConnell Stumbles and Falls at the Capitol
The former Senate Republican leader has had a series of health episodes, including falls, in recent years. He plans to retire in 2027.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 16, 2025

Ossoff Walks Political Tightrope in Georgia as Shutdown Drags On
For Jon Ossoff, the most endangered Senate Democrat, the shutdown fight could rally support among some voters, but risks alienating others in a state President Trump won in 2024.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 15, 2025

Schumer Calls on Trump and Vance to Condemn Young Republicans' Texts
The top Senate Democrat said the president and Republican leaders had an "obligation to denounce vile rhetoric," even when it comes from within their own party.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 15, 2025

Rep. Seth Moulton to Challenge Edward Markey for Senate in Massachusetts
Mr. Moulton, a 46-year-old fellow Democrat, released a video emphasizing the age difference between himself and Mr. Markey, 79.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 14, 2025

Gov. Janet Mills of Maine to Run for Senate, Aiming at Senator Susan Collins
A two-term Democratic governor, Ms. Mills called herself "battle tested" in an interview. But she faces a Democratic primary before she can challenge the Republican incumbent.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 11, 2025

Trump Says He Will Pay Troops Despite Government Shutdown
The president said he had identified funds even though Congress has not appropriated new money for the military.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 11, 2025

3 Writers Try to Make Sense of the Government Shutdown
What the polling says, who's up, who's down — and when it might end.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 11, 2025

A Voice of the Press, Preserved
In 1955, a New York Times copy editor refused to say whether he had once belonged to the Communist Party and was subsequently fired.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 11, 2025

Trump's Shutdown Layoffs Deepen Impasse, Angering Democrats
The president's move to fire federal workers and his threats to make others go without pay were aimed at pressuring Democrats to cut a deal to reopen the government. The tactics have fueled Democrats' resolve.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 10, 2025

Democrats Praise Israel-Gaza Peace Deal, but Not Trump for Forging It
Most Democrats left President Trump conspicuously unmentioned as they cheered a potential end to the conflict, reflecting the tricky politics around the war and their party's deep hostility to Mr. Trump.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 10, 2025

The Fiscal Gambit at the Center of the Shutdown
It is a well-worn strategy to temporarily create a government benefit and hope that its eventual expiration will create a standoff like the shutdown fight.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 09, 2025

Senate Passes Bipartisan $925 Billion Defense Policy Bill
The legislation would provide a 3.8 percent pay raise for American troops, while funding weapons and overhauling military procurement.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 09, 2025

Democratic Alarm Over an Unbound Trump Fuels Shutdown Standoff
The threat of rising Obamacare premiums has been Democrats' main focus in the public debate, but the president's defiance of laws, norms and congressional constraints has helped hold them together in opposition.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 08, 2025

G.O.P. Blocks Bid to Halt Trump's Attacks in the Caribbean Sea
Republicans in the Senate blocked a measure that would terminate the president's legally disputed campaign targeting alleged drug runners.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 08, 2025

Democratic Senators Spar With House Speaker Over Shutdown
Two Democratic senators from Arizona confronted Speaker Mike Johnson over his refusal to swear in a newly elected House Democrat, Adelita Grijalva, who had won a special election in their state last month. They also fought over the government shutdown and the Epstein files.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 08, 2025

Parents, Doctors and Vaccines for Children
Readers respond to a guest essay about vaccine debates. Also: Attorney General Pam Bondi's performance; wildfire smoke and our health.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 08, 2025

These Democrats Could Hold the Key to Ending the Shutdown
As the federal closure slides into a second week, Republicans are working to peel off five more Democratic senators to join them in voting to reopen the government.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 07, 2025

3 Key Takeaways From the Bondi Hearing
The session before a Senate panel featured more fireworks than facts as Democrats and the attorney general repeatedly clashed.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 07, 2025

Pam Bondi Goes on the Attack During Senate Hearing
At a Senate committee hearing, the attorney general avoided answering pointed queries by repeatedly laying into her questioners and casting her responses as a defense of the Trump administration.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 07, 2025

Bondi Sidesteps Democrats' Questions During Senate Hearing
Attorney General Pam Bondi sidestepped many questions from Democrats during a combative Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Tuesday, often instead launching personal attacks on her questioners.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 07, 2025

Health Care Politics Bolster Democrats in Shutdown Fight
Even President Trump has conceded that he and his party could face political pain from rising premiums, stiffening Democrats' spines as they demand a subsidy extension.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 07, 2025

Bondi Refuses Democrats' Questions During Senate Hearing
Attorney General Pam Bondi refused to take questions from Democrats during a combative Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Tuesday. She dodged questioning on the Jeffrey Epstein files and the White House border czar Tom Homan's dropped investigation, and launched personal attacks against Democratic senators.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 07, 2025

The Shutdown Dispute Over Health Care Subsidies, Explained
The government shutdown fight has spotlighted a debate between Republicans and Democrats about whether and how much the government should subsidize health care.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 07, 2025

Pressed on Justice Dept. Politicization, Bondi Goes on Attack
At a Senate committee hearing, the attorney general avoided answering pointed queries by repeatedly laying into her questioners and casting her responses as a defense of the Trump administration.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 07, 2025

Republican Senators Denounce Jack Smith Over Jan. 6 Scrutiny of Phone Records
At a hearing with Attorney General Pam Bondi, Republican senators seized on the collection of their phone records by the F.B.I. as proof of politicization by the Biden administration.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 06, 2025

Shutdown Politics Has Republicans Singing Government's Praises
As Republicans try to pin blame for shutdown damage on Democrats, they are hailing a federal bureaucracy they normally bash as wasteful and overreaching.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 06, 2025

Wesley Hunt Enters Texas G.O.P. Senate Race, Complicating Path for Cornyn
Mr. Hunt, a U.S. House member, and Senator John Cornyn will be competing for voters who dislike the state's attorney general, Ken Paxton, who has led in many polls.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 06, 2025

Trump's Shutdown Glee Could Come Back to Bite Him
Republicans' exploitation of the government's closure is the tell that they prefer it this way.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 05, 2025

Trump Renews Layoff Threats as Shutdown Accusations Continue to Fly
Senator Chuck Schumer and Speaker Mike Johnson each accused the other of not being "serious" about talks to end the shutdown as the government was closed for a fifth day.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 05, 2025

Both Parties Are Resigned to Deadlock as Government Shutdown Takes Hold
Republicans, who hold a governing trifecta, have adopted a mostly passive stance while Democrats dig in for a fight, with both feeling they have the political upper hand.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 05, 2025

Bad Bunny Is How You Beat Trump
The Democrats need to understand that woke can be good business.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 04, 2025

‘If You Don't Want This Consequence, Don't Vote for Republicans'
This week, the round table convenes to discuss who wins and who loses when the government shuts down.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 04, 2025

The Interview: Senator Alex Padilla Says His Viral Moment Was a Sign of Things to Come
The California politician on his "wake-up call" at an earlier moment of political upheaval, and the one he's experiencing today.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 02, 2025

Here Are the Dueling Plans Behind the Shutdown Impasse
Republicans are proposing a straight extension of government spending, while Democrats are demanding the addition of over $1 trillion for health programs.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 02, 2025

The Shutdown, Explained
It's the second day of a shutdown of the federal government. We explain what's happening.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 01, 2025

The Be-Careful-What-You-Wish-For Shutdown
Unlike in shutdowns past, President Trump is the wild card.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 01, 2025

Vance Laughs Off Fake Video of Hakeem Jeffries: ‘I Think It's Funny'
President Trump posted the video meme, which Representative Hakeem Jeffries called racist and bigoted. Vice President JD Vance said the president was "joking, and we're having a good time."

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 01, 2025

Federal Agencies Use Official Websites to Blame Democrats for Shutdown
Trump administration officials also directed federal employees to include Republican talking points in automated email replies explaining that they had been furloughed.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 01, 2025

Republicans and Democrats in Deadlock Over Federal Funding
Dueling proposals to end the government shutdown failed in the Senate on Wednesday. There was no end in sight to the deadlock as neither party showed signs of bowing to the other's government spending demands.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 01, 2025

These Democrats Voted With Republicans Against a Shutdown
Two Democratic senators and one independent who caucuses with them crossed party lines to support the G.O.P. plan to keep government funding flowing.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 01, 2025

Some Furloughed Federal Staff Use Automated Replies to Blame Democrats
The inboxes of some employees of the Small Business Administration are returning automated email replies that deliver a partisan message on the shutdown.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 01, 2025

Republicans Demand Information From the College Board and Firms That Help Set College Prices
In letters to consultants and the College Board, House and Senate Judiciary leaders invoked antitrust law and asked how student data feeds pricing algorithms.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 01, 2025

Congress Remains Deadlocked as Shutdown Enters First Day
Dueling proposals to extend government funding both failed for the third time in two weeks, as neither party could muster the bipartisan coalition needed to move forward.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 01, 2025

Republicans Demand Information from Firms That Help Set College Tuition
In letters to consultants and the College Board, House and Senate Judiciary leaders invoked antitrust law and asked how student data feeds pricing algorithms.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 01, 2025

The Democrats' Big Shutdown Gamble
The U.S. government shut down on Wednesday at 12:01 a.m. Senator Chuck Schumer explains his decision-making moments before the vote.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 01, 2025

The Real Stakes of the Shutdown
President Trump is seeking to deprive millions of Americans of their health insurance. Senate Democrats are refusing to acquiesce.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 01, 2025

Is James Talarico the Answer to Democratic Prayers?
James Talarico sees a spiritual void at the center of our society.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 01, 2025

Democrats See No Need to Capitulate, Nor Republicans to Cut a Deal
The last time Senate Democrats found themselves taking the blame for a government shutdown, they quickly caved. That's less likely to happen now.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Oct 01, 2025

Government Shutdown That May Lead to Mass Layoffs Begins
A bitter spending deadlock between President Trump and Democrats plunged the federal government into the first shutdown since 2019.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Sep 30, 2025

A More Polarized Senate Drives Shutdown Gridlock
With few senators from conservative states in their ranks, Democrats feel less pressure to capitulate, while more conservative Republicans are not inclined to cut a deal.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Sep 30, 2025

Government Shutdown Hours Away as Senate Spending Votes Fail
Dueling proposals to extend government funding failed in the Senate in the final hours before a midnight deadline when neither could draw the bipartisan support necessary to pass.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Sep 30, 2025

How the Senate Voted on the Failed Effort to Prevent a Government Shutdown
The Senate failed to reach the 60 votes necessary to avoid a shutdown.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Sep 30, 2025

Explaining Democrats' Misleading Talking Point on the Government Shutdown
Democrats have misused budget jargon to assail the Republican budget proposal as "dirty," but the bill is considered "clean."

Politics - U.S. Senate
Sep 30, 2025

How Would a Government Shutdown Affect You?
Shutdowns are complicated and could have wide-ranging consequences. Your input can help steer our coverage.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Sep 30, 2025

Deadlock Grows Uglier as Congress Heads Toward Government Shutdown
President Trump's posting of a deepfake video mocking and insulting the top two Democrats in Congress underscored the lack of progress toward any deal to extend funding.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Sep 30, 2025

A History of Government Shutdowns Traces Decades of Funding Struggles
Congress's persistent inability to write and pass spending bills on time has made government shutdowns like the imminent one a routine threat.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Sep 29, 2025

Government Shutdown Appears Imminent After Trump Meets With Democrats
President Trump met with Republican and Democratic leaders at the White House, but they emerged without a deal, as Democrats seek more health care funding.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Sep 29, 2025

How Congressional Leaders Are Positioning Themselves in the Shutdown Fight
The top four leaders on Capitol Hill are each facing high stakes and competing political incentives as they barrel toward a shutdown.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Sep 29, 2025

Spending Fight Puts Leaders in Congress in a Tough Spot
The top four leaders on Capitol Hill are each facing high stakes and competing political incentives as they barrel toward a shutdown.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Sep 29, 2025

The Man Expanding Trump's Presidential Powers
Coral Davenport, a New York Times reporter, explains how Russell Vought, the director of the Office of Management and Budget, plans to circumvent Congress's budgetary powers to advance the Trump administration's agenda.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Sep 29, 2025

Democrats Are in Crisis. Eat-the-Rich Populism Is the Only Answer.
A blistering assault on economic elites, a moderate stance on cultural issues and a rejection of politics as usual. That's how to remake the Democratic Party.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Sep 28, 2025

Trump to Meet With Congressional Leaders as Shutdown Deadline Looms
Lawmakers face a Tuesday deadline to fund the government, which will require them to agree on a spending measure that can win at least 60 votes in the Senate.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Sep 28, 2025

Trump to Meet With Congressional Leaders, Aides Say, as Shutdown Deadline Looms
Lawmakers face a Tuesday deadline to fund the government, which will require them to agree on a spending measure that can win at least 60 votes in the Senate.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Sep 27, 2025

¿Qué sigue para James Comey, exdirector del FBI, luego de su imputación?
El exdirector del FBI fue imputado el jueves por un cargo de declaración falsa y otro de obstrucción en relación con un testimonio ante el Congreso hace cinco años.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Sep 27, 2025

Jeanne Shaheen Wants to Make Foreign Policy Bipartisan Again
The Democrat from New Hampshire has worked to find common ground with the Trump administration on foreign affairs.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Sep 26, 2025

Examining James Comey's 2020 Testimony at the Heart of His Indictment
The charges against the former F.B.I. director center on an appearance he made before a Senate committee in September 2020. Here's a closer look.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Sep 26, 2025

Supreme Court Allows Trump to Withhold $4 Billion in Foreign Aid Funding
The court's conservative majority allowed the president to cut the funding in part because it said his flexibility to engage in foreign affairs outweighed "the potential harm" faced by aid recipients.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Sep 26, 2025

Read the Indictment of James Comey
A federal grand jury on Thursday indicted James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, on one count of making a false statement and one count of obstruction of a congressional proceeding. The indictment came amid extraordinary pressure from President Trump on prosecutors to pursue the case as retribution against Mr. Comey, a longtime antagonist.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Sep 26, 2025

Here's What to Know About Comey's Indictment
The former F.B.I. director was indicted Thursday on one count of making a false statement and one count of obstruction in connection with a congressional testimony five years ago.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Sep 26, 2025

Judge in Comey Case Has Presided Over Other Politically Fraught Proceedings
Judge Michael S. Nachmanoff, a Biden appointee, previously handled the 2019 arraignment of two associates of Rudolph W. Giuliani, among other high-profile cases.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Sep 26, 2025

The Comey Indictment Plunges the Country Into a Grave New Period
As despots have done for centuries, Trump is persecuting people he considers his enemies, with little justification other than raw political power.

Politics - U.S. Senate
Sep 26, 2025

‘Pocket Rescissions' Sound Obscure, but They're a Big Deal
The Trump administration wants to cancel some spending through a budget maneuver with disturbing ramifications.

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