The Wall Street Journal: Republican haven no more, Orange County, Calif., goes all blue in House races
Democrats have swept all the congressional races in Orange County, Calif., further eroding one of the few bases of Republican political power left in the state......»»
The Wall Street Journal: House Republican Duncan Hunter, wife indicted for campaign-finance violations
A federal grand jury indicted Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif., and his wife on Tuesday on charges that they had used campaign funds to pay for personal expenses and filed false campaign records, according to the Justice Department......»»
The Wall Street Journal: House intelligence panel release transcripts of Russia probe
The House Intelligence Committee on Thursday released transcripts from a probe into Russian interference in the 2016 elections conducted when a Republican led the committee, making public documentation that has been a major source of partisan rancor......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Republicans hold on to Arizona Congressional seat
Republican Debbie Lesko won Tuesday’s special election for a House seat in Arizona, defeating Democrat Hiral Tipirneni in a heavily Republican district that the party spent more than $1 million to retain......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Paul Ryan says he won’t give up speaker seat until January
Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan went on the defensive Thursday, vigorously rejecting any suggestion that he should step down as speaker before his stated intention to do so in January......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Missouri legislators to hold special session to consider impeaching governor
Missouri’s Republican-held House and Senate called a special session to consider impeaching embattled GOP Gov. Eric Greitens......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Democratic women favored in House races after Pennsylvania primary
Pennsylvania Democrats will have at least two women favored to win House races in November after they won primary contests Tuesday, which could diversify the nation’s largest all-male congressional delegation......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Russia worked to help Trump, Senate Intelligence Committee concludes
A Republican-led Senate committee backed U.S. intelligence agencies’ finding that Moscow attempted to boost Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, breaking with a GOP-led House panel that examined the same material......»»
The Wall Street Journal: House rejects Republican farm bill as some conservatives withhold support
The GOP farm bill failed to pass the House of Representatives on Friday as conservative Republicans broke with the party and voted it down......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Senators break with Trump, move to undo ZTE deal
In a rare rebuke of President Donald Trump, Republican Senate leaders set up a vote for this week that would undo the White House deal to revive Chinese telecommunications company ZTE Corp......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Women win Democratic primaries in key Virginia races
Democrats in Virginia, one of five states to hold primary elections Tuesday, picked women in key U.S. House races where the party hopes to flip districts now held by Republicans......»»
The Wall Street Journal: House Republicans reach deal to vote on immigration bills, but chances of passage unclear
House Republican leadership indicated on Wednesday they had White House support on their plan to put two immigration bills forward, but it was unclear if that would be enough for the bills to pass in Congress......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Despite divisions, GOP again hopes to bring vote on immigration bill
The U.S. House will try this week to vote on a Republican-written immigration overhaul, its second attempt in as m.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Republican leaders appear resigned to defeat on compromise immigration bill
House Republican leaders braced for defeat on the party’s immigration bill as an effort to build GOP support ahead of a vote Wednesday collapsed after President Donald Trump declined to throw his full weight behind the measure.....»»
Orrin Hatch threatens curb on Trump trade authority: Wall Street Journal
Sen. Orrin Hatch, the seven-term Utah Republican who heads the Senate Finance Committee, reportedly sent a letter to the White House this week warning President Trump against.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Rep. Jim Jordan, amid sex-abuse scandal, to run for House speaker
Rep. Jim Jordan said that he would run to succeed retiring House Speaker Paul Ryan, ratcheting up a contest that House Republican leaders had hoped to largely defer until this fall......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Special House election rated toss-up as Trump heads for Ohio rally
President Trump is heading to central Ohio Saturday to shore up support for a Republican House candidate who has struggled to raise money and is failing to motivate GOP voters......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trump seeks to shore up struggling House candidate at Ohio rally
The Tuesday special election between Republican Troy Balderson and Democrat D.....»»
This new crop of Democratic candidates is targeting Wall Street
Katie Porter, running to represent Orange County, Calif., says she won't take donations from financiers at major firms......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trump appoints Darrell Issa as director of Trade and Development Agency
The White House confirmed Wednesday that Issa, a Republican from Southern California, will be named to the position, which is currently vacant......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Top House Republican denounces Rep. Steve King for trafficking in ‘white supremacy’
In an extraordinary rebuke of a fellow Republican member of Congress, Steve Stivers, R-Ohio, the head of the House GOP’s campaign arm, condemned comments by Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, on Tuesday and accused him of trafficking in “white supremacy.â€.....»»