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GOP pushes House toward approving Obama lawsuit
GOP pushes House toward approving Obama lawsuit
GOP pushes House toward approving Obama lawsuit
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans pushed a divided House Wednesday toward a campaign-season lawsuit against President Barack Obama, accusing him of deliberately exceeding the bounds of his constitutional authority. Obama and other Democrats derided the effort as a stunt aimed at tossing political red meat to conservative voters.
Lawmakers complain Obama too aloof with Congress
Lawmakers complain Obama too aloof with Congress
Lawmakers complain Obama too aloof with Congress
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama's request for billions of dollars to deal with migrant children streaming across the border set off Democrats and Republicans. Lawmakers in both parties complained that the White House - six years in - still doesn't get it when it comes to working with Congress.
Today’s political victories could vex GOP in 2016
Today’s political victories could vex GOP in 2016
Today’s political victories could vex GOP in 2016
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Conservative Republicans claimed victory this week in the Supreme Court ruling on religious freedom and the White House's acceptance that an immigration overhaul won't happen this year. Today's victories could haunt the GOP in two years' time, as the party's presidential nominee looks for much-needed support among women and Hispanics in the 2016 election.

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