Kinzinger notes it was ‘fairly common’ for GOP candidates to believe exceptions were needed in abortion laws, and now that has changed.
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Biden aides ‘talking daily’ about student loans, expect decision soon: Education Secretary Cardona
The Biden administration will announce in “the next week or so” a decision on student loan payments, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona said.
10 House Republicans voted to impeach Trump: Where are they now?
Four House Republicans who voted to impeach Trump have lost their primaries. Others aren’t seeking reelection. Only 2 will run in November’s election.
GOP senators vote against PACT act, a bill to help veterans impacted by toxic substances
11 Senate Republicans opposed a bill Tuesday that funds research and benefits for veterans who were impacted by toxic substances while they served.
Liz Cheney gets Kevin Costner’s endorsement and adds, ‘real men put country over party’
Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney shared a photo of ‘Yellowstone’ actor Kevin Costner supporting her reelection.
Manchin won’t say if he wants Democrats to keep the House in 2022 or if he’ll back a Biden 2024 run
Manchin refused to answer if he’ll support Biden’s re.election run, and avoided answering directly if he wants Democrats to keep control of Congress.
Glenn Thompson attends son’s gay wedding after voting against Respect for Marriage Act
Days following his vote against a House bill to protect same-sex marriage, Rep. Glen Thompson, R-Pa., attended his gay son’s wedding.
President Joe Biden blasts Trump, says he ‘lacked the courage to act’ on Jan. 6 attack
President Joe Biden criticized former President Donald Trump’s actions during the Jan. 6, 2021 attacks on the U.S. Capitol.
How to watch Day 8 of the Jan. 6 hearings, back in prime time: TV schedule, livestream
This week’s hearing, the committee’s eighth, will be broadcast in prime time Thursday. It will focus on what Trump was doing during the Capitol riot.
Ex-Education Secretary Betsy DeVos says the Department of Education ‘should not exist’
During an education summit in Tampa, Florida, Betsy DeVos said she “personally,” does not think the department of education should exist.