US Politics
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U.S. lawmakers remain split on Ukraine, immigration after White House meetingU.S. President Joe Biden convened top congressional leaders at the White House to underscore Ukraine's security needs, but Republicans were still dug in on immigration reforms.U.S. NewsJan 17
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Chris Christie ends U.S. presidential bid, says stopping Trump more importantChristie was the Republican race’s fiercest critic of Donald Trump but struggled for support in the early primary states, including New Hampshire, where he made his announcement.U.S. NewsJan 10
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U.S. Congress begins to depart for holidays without deal on Ukraine aidThe Senate planned to come back next week in hopes of finalizing a deal that would tie border policy changes to Ukraine aid, but the House showed no signs of doing the same.U.S. NewsDec 14, 2023
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A Biden impeachment inquiry has been formally approved. What happens now?The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday authorized the impeachment inquiry, with every Republican voting in favour despite lingering concerns about a lack of evidence.U.S. NewsDec 13, 2023
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‘Nearly out of time’ to help Ukraine as aid dries up: White House to CongressThe letter from the White House's budget director represents the starkest warning yet that existing U.S. funding for Ukraine is running dry.WorldDec 4, 2023
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George Santos won’t seek re-election following scathing ethics reportGeorge Santos' conduct warrants public condemnation, is beneath the dignity of the office, and has brought severe discredit upon the House, according to other elected officials.U.S. NewsNov 16, 2023
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U.S. may avert another government shutdown after House passes spending billThe Senate now must must enact the legislation that President Joe Biden can sign into law before current funding for federal agencies expires at midnight on Friday.U.S. NewsNov 14, 2023
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Should Trump be disqualified from 2024 ballot over Jan. 6? Court hears caseThe lawsuit cites a rarely-used, Civil War-era provision of the U.S. Constitution that bars people who have engaged in "insurrection or rebellion" from holding federal office.U.S. NewsOct 30, 2023
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Republicans restart search for new speaker candidate to lead U.S. HouseThe leadership vacuum has stymied congressional action as it faces a Nov. 17 deadline to avoid a government shutdown by extending federal agency funding.U.S. NewsOct 23, 2023
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Trump ally Jim Jordan is GOP’s newest nominee for U.S. House speakerJordan, of Ohio, will now try to unite colleagues from the deeply divided House GOP majority around his bid ahead of a floor vote, which could push to next week.U.S. NewsOct 13, 2023
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