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Trump pledged to do away with both mail-in voting — which remains popular and is used by about one-third of all voters — and voting machines — some form of which are used in almost all of the country's thousands of election jurisdictions.
President Donald Trump launched his second-term assault on mail-in ballots and electronic voting machines on Aug. 18, firing off a series of unfounded claims while announcing an effort to do away with both.
The lack of oversight raises the specter of politicized U.S. attorney’s offices doing the White House’s bidding.
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A U.S. senator said Wednesday that Congress will review what legislative reforms may be needed to facilitate shipbuilding cooperation with South Korea, based on the outcome of next week's summit between President Lee Jae Myung and U.
The United States Congressional Budget Office has estimated the financial impact of passing a bill to review relations with South Africa and sanction government and ANC officials.
The anticipated Republican red wave did not occur during Tuesday night's midterm elections, with several races still counting ballots before the 118th United States Congress can convene. The ...
On January 3, the first meeting of the 117th Congress, the archivist of the United States will transmit the certification of election results from each state governor to both houses of Congress.
As members of Congress, you bear the profound responsibility of shaping policies that reflect the moral values of justice, compassion, and respect for human rights and human dignity.
Some Republicans in Congress are taking a harder line against Russian President Vladimir Putin, even as President Donald Trump appears eager to ease tensions with the Kremlin ahead of a potential trilateral summit on negotiating an end to the war in Ukraine.