Donald Trump Won’t Open The Obamacare Markets During The Coronavirus Outbreak
Eleven states plus the District of Columbia are allowing a special open enrollment period that will allow people to sign up for insurance. The Trump administration is declining to do so nationally.
The $2 Trillion Coronavirus Aid Bill Has Passed The House And Been Signed Into Law
It is the largest emergency relief package in American history.
A Single Republican Is Forcing Hundreds Of Members To Come Back To Washington For The Coronavirus Aid Vote
Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie will call for a recorded vote, requiring at least 216 members to make the trek to the Capitol to pass the $2 trillion coronavirus relief bill.
The Senate Passed A Massive Coronavirus Aid Package That Would Give Most Americans A $1,200 Check
The $2 trillion economic recovery bill still needs to pass the House. Americans making less than $99,000 per year will get some amount of payment under the legislation.
The $2 Trillion Coronavirus Aid Bill Is In Jeopardy As A Group Of Republican Senators Fight To Cap Unemployment Payments
Sen. Bernie Sanders also said that he would launch his own campaign to hold up the bill unless the Republicans back down.
A Pair Of Senators Want To Be Able To Vote Remotely During National Emergencies Like The Coronavirus Outbreak
As members of Congress start to reveal their own positive results for COVID-19, there are movements in both chambers to stop forcing politicians to be physically present when voting.
The Trump Administration Changed Course On Food Stamps Amid The Coronavirus Outbreak After Courts And Congress Intervened
The White House has abandoned its plan to kick people off food stamps who don’t work 20 hours per week — at least until the coronavirus outbreak is over.
Despite The Coronavirus Outbreak, Senators Said They Will Keep Going To The Capitol And Voting Together
“There is what I consider the obligation of example and reassurance,” said Sen. Kevin Cramer. “And I think us being here provides that.”
Congress Passed A Major Coronavirus Aid Bill And Is Already Working On Another
Once signed into law by Trump, the over $100 billion bill will provide some sick leave, childcare leave, and a variety of other measures. But negotiations over a much larger bill to save the economy have just begun.
Trump Said He Won't Self-Isolate After Coming Into Contact With Someone With The Coronavirus But He'll "Most Likely" Get Tested
Trump said he will likely get tested, but not because he came into contact with someone who later tested positive for COVID-19.
Here's How The Remaining Primary States Are Handling The Coronavirus Threat
Louisiana is delaying its April 4 presidential primary. Some other states are assessing plans.
The Trump Administration Will Move Ahead With Its Plan To Kick People Off Of Food Stamps Despite The Coronavirus Outbreak
Should you go to work and risk contact with sick people, or stay home and risk losing your SNAP benefits? Many people may face this choice as the White House refuses to postpone its controversial rule change.
Senators Insist They Will Be Fine During A Coronavirus Outbreak And Won’t Need To Shut Down Congress
“Speaking for the octogenarians that are here, most of us are pretty fit,” said Kansas Sen. Pat Roberts.
The Senate Voted To Block Trump From Attacking Iran
The vote would force Trump to seek congressional approval before launching new attacks at Iran, but the president is expected to veto the resolution.
Alexander Vindman, A Key Witness Against Trump In The Impeachment Inquiry, Has Been Removed From His White House Job
Gordon Sondland, Ambassador to the European Union and a key witness in the impeachment inquiry, was also removed from his post just two days after Trump was acquitted by the Senate.
Donald Trump Has Been Acquitted Of Both Articles Of Impeachment
Trump will remain in office after the Senate voted to clear him of the charges that have dogged his presidency for months.
Democrats And Trump’s Lawyers Made Their Final Arguments In The Impeachment Trial
Following closing arguments, the Senate will take Tuesday off ahead of a vote on whether to remove Trump from office on Wednesday afternoon.
Senate Republicans Have Blocked Witnesses From Appearing In Trump’s Impeachment Trial
The move allows for Republicans to bring the trial to a close in the coming days.
Republicans Now Say Trump Did What He Was Accused Of — They Just Don’t Care
"Just because actions meet a standard of impeachment does not mean it is in the best interest of the country to remove a President from office."
Watch Live: Trump's Impeachment Trial Continues With More Questions From Senators
Senators have eight more hours to ask questions before a climactic vote on witnesses Friday.