
Tran Defeats Steel in House Pickup for Democrats
Derek Tran, a consumer rights lawyer and Army veteran, defeated Representative Michelle Steel, a Republican two-term incumbent, flipping a seat in Orange County, Calif.
By Amy Qin
Derek Tran, a consumer rights lawyer and Army veteran, defeated Representative Michelle Steel, a Republican two-term incumbent, flipping a seat in Orange County, Calif.
By Amy Qin
The agriculture and nutrition measure was last updated in 2018 and originally expired two years ago. Farmers fear the Trump administration’s priorities will eclipse theirs next year.
By Maya C. Miller
Donald Trump will try to fill every judgeship that Democrats leave open.
By The Editorial Board
After a brutal election, Democrats need to get better at talking about trans issues.
By Michelle Goldberg
The longest-serving Senate leader is relinquishing his post in the next Congress and planning to use his influence in ways that could put him at odds with President-elect Donald J. Trump.
By Catie Edmondson
Readers respond to a column by David Brooks. Also: Blaming the Green Party for a Democratic loss in the Senate race in Pennsylvania; a sitcom cabinet.
The once and future president’s constitutional gimmicks are embarrassingly transparent.
By David French
After eight years in the Senate as a moderate Democrat, he took a leftward turn toward “new populism” in a failed shot at the presidency in 1976.
By Robert D. McFadden
Some in the party are considering alternative ways of assessing the federal budget as they prepare to extend temporary tax cuts passed in 2017.
By Andrew Duehren
The second Trump administration appears likely to inherit broader powers to force American service providers to help a warrantless wiretapping program.
By Charlie Savage
Readers respond to an essay by Roxane Gay. Also: A Republican plan to bar a transgender member from the women’s bathroom; Matt Gaetz; Elon Musk’s cuts.
The Senate majority leader is staying out of Republican turmoil over the more contentious picks for strategic reasons.
By Carl Hulse
The Constitution is not a grant of power for a king.
By Jamelle Bouie
Lessons from a Democratic winner in Trump country.
By Michelle Goldberg
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The rise of the Republican representative from Georgia signals the ascendancy of the MAGA wing of the G.O.P. in Congress.
By Annie Karni
Mr. McCormick, a Republican former hedge-fund executive, toppled Mr. Casey, a three-term Democrat, in one of the nation’s top Senate races and biggest 2024 upsets.
By Katie Glueck
Matt Gaetz, President-elect Donald J. Trump’s choice for attorney general, faced what appeared to be long odds of securing the votes needed for confirmation in the Republican-controlled Senate.
By Tim Balk and Maya C. Miller
Since 1906, new members of Congress have drawn lots to choose their new homes on Capitol Hill. Staff and lawmakers often scout and strategize far in advance to find the best spaces.
By Maya C. Miller
Trump failed to push Republicans past their red line.
By Michelle Cottle
Mr. Gaetz has consistently denied the allegations of sexual misconduct and drug use, but his prospective nomination ran into trouble in the Senate.
By Peter Baker, Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan
Legisladores republicanos buscan impedir que Sarah McBride, primera integrante transgénero del Congreso, utilice los baños de mujeres del Capitolio.
By Annie Karni
Some Republican senators, who will consider his nomination to be defense secretary, shrugged off the accusations and defended him.
By Michael C. Bender
The vaunted chamber’s degradation preceded him. But he may trash it once and for all.
By Frank Bruni
Most Democrats opposed the measure, reversing their previous positions as they warned that President-elect Donald J. Trump could use it to punish nonprofit groups he saw as political antagonists.
By Karoun Demirjian
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Impuestos atrasados, consumo de marihuana y niñeras indocumentadas descalificaron a anteriores elecciones presidenciales para altos cargos. Algunos de los candidatos del presidente electo enfrentan mayores cuestionamientos.
By Carl Hulse
Plus, a $6.2 million piece of fruit.
By Tracy Mumford, Catherine Porter, Robert Jimison, Ian Stewart and Jessica Metzger
The G.O.P. united behind Nick Begich III, the conservative son of a prominent liberal Alaska political family, to beat Representative Mary Peltola, a Democrat.
By Maya C. Miller
The G.O.P. speaker sided with hard-right members of his conference who called for blocking Representative-elect Sarah McBride, the first transgender member of Congress, from using Capitol women’s rooms.
By Annie Karni
Back taxes, youthful pot smoking and undocumented nannies scuttled previous presidential choices. Some of President-elect Donald J. Trump’s candidates face bigger questions.
By Carl Hulse
Plus, this musical wants France to love it back.
By Tracy Mumford, Erica L. Green, Alex Travelli, Ian Stewart and Jessica Metzger
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