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Donald Trump
Leigh Ann Caldwell January 30, 2025
Trump, as we’ve all figured out by now and as he’s previewed for months, is determined to test the limits of presidential power—and the other branches may be determined to let him.
RFK Jr
Leigh Ann Caldwell January 29, 2025
Inside reporting from Capitol Hill: the collective freak-out over the O.M.B. directive to suspend all federal grant programs, the abrupt resignation of Senate Democrat Gary Peters, and a preview of R.F.K. Jr.’s confirmation gauntlet.
trump sign bill
Leigh Ann Caldwell January 26, 2025
Yes, one week into Trump’s new America, and House Republicans are giddy with opportunism and chants of unity, almost uniformly keeping their critiques of his January 6 pardons and 14th Amendment tinkering to themselves. But the beef over whether to pass Trump’s agenda in a single bill or two goes deeper than anyone realizes and threatens to upend more than a few news cycles.
Majorie Taylor Greene
Leigh Ann Caldwell January 25, 2025
As a staffer to Harry Reid, I witnessed up close the transactional nature of political power—an education that I poured into my second career as a journalist. Now, as chief Washington correspondent for Puck, I’m delving deeper than ever into the (mostly) smokeless back rooms of the Hill, where the second Trump era will come alive.


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