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WATCH: House Democrat gets unexpected response when he asks constituents about voter ID requirements

Rep. Shomari Figures ignited online criticism after remarks at a town hall on voter ID seemed to undercut Democratic opposition to photo ID rules.

How the Supreme Court’s trans therapy case guts the ‘expert’ class

It wasn't a cultural battle between Christian right-wingers and transgender advocates, but a bigger question: Can government silence medical dissent?

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 3

2008—Some nine months after his nomination to the Fourth Circuit, federal district judge Robert J. Conrad has still not been afforded a confirmation hearing,...

Trump Has No Authority to Federalize Elections

President Trump, much as he might wish otherwise, is not Congress.

The Broken Promise of the Panama Papers, Ten Years On

The scandal thrust financial secrecy into the spotlight. Why is dirty money still such a big problem?

Whittaker Chambers Turns 125

Chambers is perhaps the most misunderstood figure of the postwar American conservative movement.

LISTEN: What went wrong with U.S. shipbuilding?

Retired Rear Adm. Mark Montgomery joins the show to talk about ways to fix American shipbuilding, the future of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and how the Pentagon has upended its relationships with other Washington institutions.

‘That Catholic lady from Notre Dame’: How Ben Sasse says he helped put Barrett on the court

Former Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse says he lobbied President Trump to put "that Catholic lady from Notre Dame" on the Supreme Court -- presumably, Justice Amy Coney Barrett.

Pelosi says the founders got one thing right — and today’s leaders are getting it wrong

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says America's founders envisioned a Constitution that would be updated and expand freedoms -- but that expansion has stopped "recently."

Live updates: White House budget expected, with up to $1.5T for defense

The White House on Friday is expected to send its 2027 budget proposal to Congress. It is expected to include a major boost to defense spending, as much as $1.5 trillion, with about $350 billion funded via reconciliation, an official with the Office of Management and Budget tells The Hill. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth carried...

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