Rep. Grace Meng, known as “the period lady,” is “shocked” by the success she’s had expanding access to tampons under the Trump administration.
Author: Eliza Collins, USA TODAY
Pelosi: Trump is ‘crying out’ for impeachment but House Democrats are not on that path for now
Nancy Pelosi said Trump’s refusal to work with Democrats on shared priorities was rooted in frustration that they were “not on the path to impeachment.”
Trump Jr. agrees to meet with Senate Intelligence Committee after being subpoenaed
Trump Jr. agreed to come in mid-June to meet with the committee with limited circumstances.
Firestorm erupts around Sen. Richard Burr, man behind Donald Trump Jr. subpoena. He’s not backing down
Republican Sen. Richard Burr, who spent decades in Washington and is a reliable conservative vote, is not the usual target of Trump’s ire.
After Mueller report, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi acknowledges party divided on impeachment
House Democrats were set to convene on a conference call at 5 p.m. Monday – their first time since Mueller’s redacted report was released last week.
Elizabeth Warren calls for impeachment proceedings to begin after Mueller report
Elizabeth Warren became the first major presidential candidate to call for impeachment proceedings to begin against President Donald Trump after the Mueller report’s release.
How Nancy Pelosi is leading divided Democrats through political turmoil, Trump’s administration
Nancy Pelosi, the only woman to become House speaker, faces demands from her left flank to act more boldly and her right flank to move with caution.
Exclusive: Nancy Pelosi pushes back on Democratic critics of her impeachment stance
Some progressives have “wanted to impeach the president since the day he got elected,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told USA TODAY.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a social media star, to school House Democrats on Twitter use
The lesson comes as a generational divide between members of Congress and the tech platforms they oversee has been on full display.
McConnell vows to stop bill to protect Mueller’s job even after No. 2 GOP leader floats possibility of it
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell shut down the possibilitythat the Senate mighttake up legislation to protect special counsel Robert Mueller from being fired by President Donald Trump.