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Vandals have targeted the homes of Republican Senate leader Mitch McConnell and Democrat Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi with graffiti, fake blood and a pig's head, US media said.
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Top US Democrat Nancy Pelosi gave the green light Thursday to draft articles of impeachment against Donald Trump, as the embattled president vowed he would "win" the coming fight.
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President Donald Trump's Twitter attack on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi following an acrimonious White House meeting appears to have backfired spectacularly.
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US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday lashed out at Facebook for refusing to block the sharing of a video doctored to make her appear drunk or impaired.
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Facebook has had a rocky period over data privacy, fake accounts, and accusations of allowing posts that seek to interfere with democratic elections. It seems no lessons have been learned with Facebook's refusal to remove a doctored video of Nancy Pelosi.
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During a luncheon with House Republicans President Obama indicated that a decision on the Keystone XL pipeline would be made soon. On Thursday House Majority Leader Nancy Pelosi said that she questions the value of the pipeline to the US.
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After President Obama publicly spoke on the nature of the talks with Republican lawmakers over the nation's debt ceiling on Thursday, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi expressed alarm over potential compromises ahead of their meeting on Friday.
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Republican presidential candidates spoke out against waivers granted to some of the biggest cheerleaders for the health care, with former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty calling Nancy Pelosi's waivers 'crony capitalism.'
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With a US federal government shutdown on the horizon and a raging debate among Democrats and Republicans on the looming budgetary issues facing the nation, Republican Congressman Paul Ryan released a video detailing his vision.
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In a symbolic vote to air their differences with President Obama, House Democrats have made their frustrations known on the issue of extending current tax rates into 2011 and beyond.
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Rocked by a tidal congressional election that has ushered her from one of the most prestigious offices in Washington DC, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is openly seeking to remain as Democratic House Minority Leader.
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Even if House Democrats manage to keep their majority in Congress come November it may not be enough to secure Nancy Pelosi's job as Speaker.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi had advice to share with America's aspirational youth and college graduates: take your time, relax, and stay on your parents' health insurance.
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Liberal Democrats believe they have a winning campaign theme with "The Party of No." Unfortunately for them, most Americans agree with Republicans in saying no to higher taxes and spending, ObamaCare, Cap-and-Trade, and more stimulus for bankrupt states.
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The primary duty of the United States government is to provide for the safety and security of the American people. In this key responsibility, many top federal officials are not only in full abrogation, but dismiss concerns so cavalierly it's disturbing.
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A man was arrested by the FBI for threatening U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. The man was allegedly upset over the federal health care legislation passed in March.
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The House of Representatives are about to try and push through the heavily contested health care reform legislation and possibly with no accountability.
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David Axelrod famously said, "Never let a crisis go to waste." Problem is, liberal Democrats seem to like crises so much they're making their own. Not so much that there are crises, but because there is so much to gain by it. And it is hurting America.
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The armchair quarterbacking has begun in the wake of Republican Scott Brown's stunning victory in deep blue Massachusetts. Yet in its wake, many in both major parties seem to be seriously misinterpreting the results. Dangers abound for all in November.
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Just over one year ago, liberal Democrats swept the White House and Congress. Today, liberal Democrat Martha Coakley is fighting for her political life in the bluest of states. Has the political worm turned completely for liberal Democrats in America?
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According to the Congressional Budget Office, up to 10 million Americans could lose their employer health coverage under the bill now in the Senate. The greatest losses would be among low-wage workers in small businesses which would opt to pay the fines.
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Citing charts that depict the maze of prospective government bodies that would stand between patients and their doctors under the House health care bill, the GOP has begun an ad campaign that asks the public to contact senators.
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Conservative opponents of the Obama administration and a Democrat-controlled Congress have taken the battle to the nursery schools of the nation.
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Ranking Member of the House Ways and Means Committee Dave Camp raised concerns on the health care bill's ability to impose civil and criminal penalties on Americans who do not comply with the mandate on taking up insurance coverage.
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In the wake of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's assertion that Democrats unite behind the public option - and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's confidence that she has the votes - Democratic legislators are vocal in their opposition.
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As health care reform proposals for public options circulate among House and Senate members, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi dismisses the notion that mandates are unconstitutional.
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The current $8,000 tax credit for first time home buyers is set to expire on December 1, but there is a chance the tax credit may be extended.
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In an emotional commentary, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi expressed a choked-up concern over the prospect of pointed political rhetoric turning to violence.
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Rep. Carol Shea-Porter (D-NH), who referred to protesters as "teabaggers," had a retired cop escorted from her town hall for questioning the residency of SEIU members there. This is just the tip of a much larger iceberg into which USS LibDem is sailing.
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The Democratic Party is striving to pass a bill on government-sponsored health care and is hoping that the memory of Senator Ted Kennedy will help renew this effort.
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Nancy Pelosi told President Donald Trump his statistics on illegal immigration were incorrect. Brendan Smialowski, AFP
RUNNING MATE: U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Ohio) addresses a campaign rally for Republican Party presidential nominee MItt Romney in August 2012. monkeyz_uncle/Wikimedia Commons
President Barack Obama and House Republican Leader John A. Boehner (R-Ohio), during a meeting in the Cabinet Room of the White House White House Flickr account
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