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Mulvaney: Deficits won’t go away anytime soon

Deficits won’t go away before President Trump leaves office, his acting chief of staff said, even as Democrats say costly programs such as the Green New Deal and Medicare for all are still under consideration.

10 states seek to stop proposed $26.5B Sprint-T-Mobile deal

A group of state attorneys general led by New York and California filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday to block T-Mobile’s $26.5 billion bid for Sprint, citing consumer harm.

Republican Rep. Amash quits conservative group

Rep. Justin Amash, the lone Republican calling for President Donald Trump’s impeachment, has quit the Freedom Caucus of House conservatives, his spokeswoman confirmed Tuesday.

House panel begins review of tech giants’ power

The House Judiciary Committee is launching its investigation into the market dominance of Silicon Valley’s biggest names.

Democrats trying new approach to enforce Russia subpoenas

Democrats are pushing a resolution through the House Tuesday that would make it easier to sue President Donald Trump’s administration and potential witnesses, paving the way for legal action against those who defy subpoenas.

Virginia primary may yield clues to national trend

Virginia’s highly charged legislative primary Tuesday is being closely watched as a possible political barometer for the coming presidential election year.

Biden, Trump expected to heat things up in Iowa today

After months of jabbing each other from afar, President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden will overlap Tuesday in Iowa, a state that’s critical to their political futures.