Seth McLaughlin
Articles by Seth McLaughlin
Marjorie Taylor Greene: House to vote on stripping her of committee assignments
House Democrats signaled they plan to push ahead with a vote to strip committee assignments from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene for her espousal of conspiracy theories and moves that have threatened some of her colleagues. Published February 3, 2021
Marjorie Taylor Greene, ‘QAnon cult’ weaponized against Republicans
QAnon morphed from a Trump-centric conspiracy theory into a catchall for wild beliefs, and now Democratic lawmakers are channeling the "QAnon cult" into political attacks against the Republican Party, hoping to dent the GOP's image and cast conservatives as beholden to the loosely organized group's crazy conspiracy theories. Published February 2, 2021
Sen. Susan Collins: $15 minimum wage doesn’t belong in COVID-19 package
Sen. Susan Collins said Tuesday the push for a $15 federal minimum wage "doesn't belong" in a coronavirus relief package. Published February 2, 2021
Joe Biden, Republican senators talk coronavirus relief as Democrats eye reconciliation
President Biden met with GOP lawmakers on coronavirus relief at the White House Monday -- a nod to the Democrat's oft-repeated calls for bipartisanship, even as his aides said the administration has no plans to negotiate on the smaller deal sought by Republicans. Published February 1, 2021
White House says there’s ‘a big gap’ between Joe Biden’s and GOP’s rescue plans
The White House said Monday there is "obviously a big gap" between President Biden's coronavirus relief package and the scaled-down plan floated by a faction of GOP senators. Published February 1, 2021
White House to invest $230 million in rapid coronavirus test
The Biden administration announced Monday it has struck a deal with an Australian company to ramp up the production of an over-the-counter, self-administered, coronavirus test that yields results in a matter of minutes. Published February 1, 2021
Biden presses Congress to embrace COVID-19 rescue package
President Biden on Friday sought to inject more of a sense of urgency into congressional negotiations over his coronavirus rescue plan, saying there is no time to waste when it comes to boosting the economy and helping Americans rebound from the pandemic-induced recession. Published January 29, 2021
Adam Kinzinger: Marjorie Taylor Greene is chasing fame
Rep. Adam Kinzinger says Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and others embracing QAnon and peddling conspiracy theories on Capitol Hill and elsewhere are "out here for one reason: to be famous." Published January 28, 2021
Nancy Pelosi says House GOP is ‘the enemy within’ Congress, slams Rep. Taylor Greene
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Thursday that Congress needs to beef up security measures against "the enemy within," referring to reported threats by Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and to other GOP lawmakers who have tried to bring guns onto the House floor. Published January 28, 2021
Josh Hawley defiant amid Electoral College objection backlash
Sen. Josh Hawley's current political troubles were fueled by President Trump, so perhaps it's not surprising he's now taking a page from the Trump playbook in fighting back. Published January 27, 2021
Joe Biden first 100 days goal to reopen schools opposed by teachers unions
President Biden's goal of reopening schools in the first 100 days of his administration is running into stiff opposition from one of the Democratic Party's most powerful allies: teachers unions. Published January 26, 2021
Sarah Huckabee Sanders announces gubernatorial bid in Arkansas, targets ‘radical left’
Former White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced Monday she is running for governor of Arkansas in 2022, shaking up the race and giving voters the chance to weigh in on whether they want one of former President Donald Trump's most loyal defenders leading the state. Published January 25, 2021
Democrats question election results, voting machines
While former President Trump and his supporters have been explosively vocal about their distrust of the election system, discontent runs through a broad swath of voters from across the political spectrum. Published January 24, 2021
Senate Democrats file ethics complaint against Cruz, Hawley
Senate Democrats have filed an ethics complaint against Sens. Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley over their decision to object to the Electoral College after a violent mob stormed the Capitol. Published January 21, 2021
Marjorie Taylor Greene warns GOP the base is loyal to Donald Trump — not the party
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene warned fellow Republicans Wednesday the base of the party is "no longer loyal to the GOP." Published January 20, 2021
Joe Biden eyes executive orders as ‘common ground’ remains elusive
Joseph R. Biden's power to enact sweeping changes is constrained by the limited reach of executive action and the narrow majorities in Congress that will force him to appease the various wings of his party and work with Republicans reeling from the ugly ending of President Trump's four-year term. Published January 19, 2021
Donald Trump sets new low in presidential job approval average: Gallup poll
President Trump leaves office this week after establishing a new low in presidential job approval average. Published January 19, 2021
Donald Trump, Washington to bid bitter goodbye
Oil and water. Dogs and cats. And Donald Trump and Washington. Published January 17, 2021
Josh Hawley, Ted Cruz pressured to resign for ‘normalizing’ attack on Capitol
Sen. Patty Murray is calling on Sens. Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley to resign.The Washington Democrats said the two Republicans push to reject the certification of Electoral votes. Published January 8, 2021
Ronna McDaniel reelected as RNC chair
The Republican National Committee on Friday chose continuity over change by reelecting Ronna McDaniel as chair and Tommy Hicks as vice chair. Published January 8, 2021