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Dems Rip GOP for Sharing Interrogation Secrets
Jun 5, 2009 7:36 AM CDT
Dems Rip GOP for Sharing Interrogation Secrets
House Republicans go on record after closed-door briefing
(Newser)
- Democrats are seething today after Republicans told the press about classified intelligence gleaned in a closed-door briefing about interrogation techniques. GOP members told the
Hill
they were informed that harsh techniques led to information that prevented terrorist attacks. That led Democrats to blast their rivals for disclosing secret information, triggering...
Dems Go to Bat for Pelosi as Accusations Fly
May 20, 2009 5:41 AM CDT
Dems Go to Bat for Pelosi as Accusations Fly
Speaker 'not in any trouble' as loyal caucus backs her in CIA ruckus
(Newser)
- Republicans have all but slapped a bulls-eye on Nancy Pelosi over what she knew about CIA interrogation practices, but as the
Washington Post
reports, House Democrats have rallied behind the speaker. In a sign of the considerable unity of the party caucus, several leading Democrats said yesterday that they believe...
Democrats Lose Patience Over Wars, Gitmo
May 14, 2009 9:41 AM CDT
Democrats Lose Patience Over Wars, Gitmo
Support ebbs on left as Obama's security plans look uncertain
(Newser)
- Democrats are having misgivings about the war in Afghanistan and the shuttering of Guantanamo Bay, particularly in the more liberal House, the
New York Times
reports. Though Congress is sure to approve another $96.7 billion in war funding, the House took out $80 million to close Guantanamo, saying the...
Obama Wants Health
Care Bill by Year's End
May 13, 2009 12:31 PM CDT
Obama Wants Health Care Bill by Year's End
(Newser)
- President Obama today called on lawmakers to send him a health care reform bill before the end of the year, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. “We've got to get it done this year,” the president said in a meeting with House Democrats. “We don't have any excuses,...
CIA Told Pelosi About
Waterboarding: Report
May 8, 2009 6:16 AM CDT
CIA Told Pelosi About Waterboarding: Report
Newly released documents show speaker was briefed in 2002
(Newser)
- Nancy Pelosi and other Congressional leaders received multiple briefings on the CIA's use of waterboarding and other harsh interrogation techniques, according to new information released by the Obama administration. Records suggest that Pelosi learned of the CIA's interrogation of Abu Zubaydah in a September 2002 briefing that covered the "...
Hoyer and Pelosi:
Unlikely Allies
Analysis
May 6, 2009 9:47 AM CDT
Hoyer and Pelosi: Unlikely Allies
(Newser)
- Nancy Pelosi and Steny Hoyer are about as different as Democrats get; he’s an affable Blue Dog budget hawk, she’s the pugilistic progressive poster girl. When Hoyer ran for House majority leader, Pelosi backed the other guy. But these days, the two are thick as thieves, Politico reports,...
Dems Deny Obama
Funds to Close Gitmo
May 5, 2009 2:19 AM CDT
Dems Deny Obama Funds to Close Gitmo
House Democrats say president needs to come up with a plan first
(Newser)
- President Obama's request for $80 million to close Guantanamo Bay was cut from the House version of a war spending bill unveiled yesterday, CNN reports. Democratic lawmakers, whose bill totaled $94.2 billion, said if the president wants money to close Guantanamo Bay then he'll first have to come up...
House Dems Want to Impeach Judge for Torture Memos
Apr 28, 2009 9:43 AM CDT
House Dems Want to Impeach Judge for Torture Memos
GOP, Obama can't halt proceeding vs. Bybee
(Newser)
- House Democrats may start a constitutional confrontation over the fate of Judge Jay Bybee, and there’s nothing anybody—not even lukewarm President Obama—can do to stop them, reports Politico. As liberal think-tanker John Podesta argues, Bybee “authorized things that were illegal under US law” when he wrote...
Dems Slash
Obama's
Budget
Mar 25, 2009 2:04 AM CDT
Dems Slash Obama's Budget
Congressional Dems scrap future plans to bail out financial sector
(Newser)
- Democratic leaders trying to trim the federal deficit have taken a hatchet to President Obama's budget plan, reports the
Washington Pos
t. Congressional Democrats are expected to formally announce plans today to cut hundreds of billions of dollars from the budget over the next five years, and eliminate plans to steer...
House OKs
90% Tax on
AIG Bonuses
Mar 19, 2009 2:46 PM CDT
House OKs 90% Tax on AIG Bonuses
(Newser)
- By a 328-93 vote, the House today approved a bill that would recover most of the bonus money awarded to executives of bailout-buoyed AIG by taxing it at 90%. The measure drew significant Republican support, and some Democrats made it clear the legislation is an attempt to persuade execs to...
Moderate Dems
Balk Over
Obama Deficit
Mar 11, 2009 11:07 AM CDT
Moderate Dems Balk Over Obama Deficit
Right wing of the president's party will fight to shave budget
(Newser)
- Barack Obama may be president, but it’s Congress that passes the budget, and moderate Democrats are the ones holding the keys to the federal treasury, reports
Time
. Obama’s 2010 budget calls for $3.6 trillion in federal spending. And though deficit-hawks appreciate the president’s honest numbers (in...
Pelosi Says Another
Stimulus Is Possible
Mar 10, 2009 4:36 PM CDT
Pelosi Says Another Stimulus Is Possible
(Newser)
- These days, $787 billion just doesn't go as far as it used to. A meeting of House Democratic leaders and their economic advisers today has raised the prospect of a second stimulus package, the
Hill
reports. “We have to keep the door open,” Nancy Pelosi said after the...
Dems Hit
With Revolt
in the Ranks
Mar 10, 2009 8:37 AM CDT
Dems Hit With Revolt in the Ranks
Line-by-line lawmaking drives wedge into plans
(Newser)
- Congressional Democrats figured Obama's aggressive legislative agenda would face challenges from the GOP, but they've been surprised by squabbling within their own party that's broken out even before they've gotten to the new initiatives, the
Washington Post
reports. Among the people holding up the $410 billion spending bill leftover from...
New Bill Looks to Topple 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'
Mar 2, 2009 9:15 AM CST
New Bill Looks to Topple 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'
Could prove a political headache for Obama
(Newser)
- The controversy that derailed Bill Clinton’s first 100 days is heading for Barack Obama, Politico reports, with a California congresswoman to introduce legislation today to overturn the ban on gays serving openly in the military. Obama has made no secret of his desire to overturn the unpopular “don’...
Senate Centrists Hold
House Dems Hostage
Feb 17, 2009 3:24 PM CST
Senate Centrists Hold House Dems Hostage
Stick up to Reid, Dems urge Pelosi
(Newser)
- The Senate requires 60 votes to avoid filibuster, so the 58-strong Democrats are at the mercy of centrist Republicans Arlen Specter, Olympia Snowe, and Susan Collins. Politico reports that House Dems, who have no trouble passing bills on their own, are unhappy that their legislation has to run this gauntlet....
On Stimulus, White House Kept Congress Close
ANALYSIS
Feb 17, 2009 12:36 PM CST
On Stimulus, White House Kept Congress Close
Prez still didn't get much GOP support
(Newser)
- President Obama promised a new spirit of cooperation in Washington, and in his relationship with Congress, he did his best to deliver, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. Obama left congressional leaders wide leeway in crafting the stimulus bill and stayed in close touch with members. Joe Biden stayed on pivotal...
Obama Is
Selling It, But
It's Not His Bill
Analysis
Feb 5, 2009 12:37 PM CST
Obama Is Selling It, But It's Not His Bill
President let Congress write stimulus, and probably regrets it
(Newser)
- Barack Obama is working mightily to sell the stimulus bill, but looks have made one major mistake, Massimo Calabresi writes in
Time
: He let Congress write it. Obama aides let committee staffers draft the bill, relying on their legislative expertise. “They did a good job of really deferring to...
Pelosi, Not GOP,
Thorn in Obama's Side
ANALYSIS
Feb 4, 2009 10:10 AM CST
Pelosi, Not GOP, Thorn in Obama's Side
President's relationship with House speaker on the rocks over stimulus
(Newser)
- President Obama might have criticized how House Republicans rolled over for President Bush, but likely expected something similar from Democrats. But Speaker Nancy Pelosi has already shown she won’t hew to Obama’s agenda, reports
Time
. They’re out of step on the auto bailout, tax cuts, and most...
After Stimulus Vote, Happy Hour's at the White House
Jan 28, 2009 4:26 PM CST
After Stimulus Vote, Happy Hour's at the White House
Obama invites lawmakers for cocktails
(Newser)
- A little liquor can buy a lot of goodwill. At least, that’s what President Obama is hoping—he’s invited key lawmakers to the White House for cocktails after the House votes this evening on the stimulus package, the
New York Post
reports. Keeping with Obama’s keenly diplomatic...
GOP Peeved at Pelosi's New House Rules
Jan 6, 2009 12:50 PM CST
GOP Peeved at Pelosi's New House Rules
Package limits minority party power, repeals committee term limits
(Newser)
- Nancy Pelosi is kicking off the 111th Congress with a rule change, and Republicans are not pleased, reports the Hill. The move institutes new restrictions on motions to "recommit," squashing a tactic that allowed the outnumbered GOP to delay bills to stymie Democrats. “This is not the...
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