Rep. Grace Meng, known as “the period lady,” is “shocked” by the success she’s had expanding access to tampons under the Trump administration.
Author: Eliza Collins, USA TODAY
Pelosi: Trump is ‘crying out’ for impeachment but House Democrats are not on that path for now
Nancy Pelosi said Trump’s refusal to work with Democrats on shared priorities was rooted in frustration that they were “not on the path to impeachment.”
Trump Jr. agrees to meet with Senate Intelligence Committee after being subpoenaed
Trump Jr. agreed to come in mid-June to meet with the committee with limited circumstances.
Pelosi to Democrats: If facts support impeaching Trump, ‘that’s the place we have to go’
Nancy Pelosi urged Democrats to focus first on investigating the Mueller report’s findings but said impeachment is an option if the facts lead there.
Democrats’ strategy on Mueller report: Steer clear of impeachment, talk about health care
Democrats, looking to pivot away from Mueller, saw it as a political gift when the Trump administration told a court it wanted to toss out Obamacare.
Exclusive: Nancy Pelosi pushes back on Democratic critics of her impeachment stance
Some progressives have “wanted to impeach the president since the day he got elected,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told USA TODAY.
House Democrats to vote on rebuke of Rep. Steve King over white supremacy comments; GOP strips him of committees
House Democrats will vote as early as Tuesday on a resolution of disapproval ofRep. Steve King over the Iowa Republican’scomments onwhite supremacy, according to a senior Democratic aide.
McConnell vows to stop bill to protect Mueller’s job even after No. 2 GOP leader floats possibility of it
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell shut down the possibilitythat the Senate mighttake up legislation to protect special counsel Robert Mueller from being fired by President Donald Trump.
Whole Foods election: Majority of seats the Democrats flipped had the trendy market nearby
A USA TODAY analysis found Democratic wins were propelled by women and well-educated voters who benefited from the booming economy.
Women are winning, but Democrats’ division is still there: Takeaways from Tuesday’s primary
In Pennsylvania, it was the first time voters cast ballots under the new congressional map, which is much more favorable to Democrats. Women won in a handful of districts where they are likely to win in November, all but guaranteeing the state’s congressional delegation will no longer be all men.