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Does Congress Even Want Power Anymore?
The Republican majority has let Trump do pretty much anything he wants—even when it tramples on Congress’s authority.
Congress should resolve to start asserting their rightful role as a separate and coequal branch of government.
A court blocked key provisions in Trump's executive order — but it’s had more influence over federal agencies.
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How Congress became the weakest branch
For more than a century, public demands for responsive government have weakened Congress and strengthened the presidency. Has ...
How the attack on Venezuela could be ordered in the first place — unbeknownst to Congress, which is, in theory, supposed to ...
On Jan. 28, one week into Trump’s second term, federal agencies made an unprecedented announcement: At the close of business ...
The Pennsylvania governor is just now emerging from a contentious four-month budget impasse that tested his ability to “get ...
As Gov. Mike Braun prepares to deliver his second State of the State address, here's what stood out from his first year as ...
Morrell says much of the fireworks of his first term were a result of Cantrell’s lack of communication with the council. He ...
Legislation requiring paid political influencers to report to Indiana lobbying regulators heads to the Senate floor after a ...
Yesterday, Civitas Outlook published my column on the lawfulness of the Trump Administration's drug boat strikes. Depending on your view, that column is either quite timely (there were additional boat ...
As Sen. Mark Kelly fights back against Trump and Pete Hegseth, who are punishing him for criticizing them, a legal expert ...
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