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Trump, Peter Navarro and Congress
Peter Navarro, who served prison time for contempt of Congress, now Trump's pick for trade counsel
Peter Navarro, convicted of contempt of Congress, was chosen Wednesday by President-elect Donald Trump to be a senior counselor for trade and manufacturing.
Trump hires Pete Navarro, who just served a four-month prison stint for contempt of Congress, as senior counselor
Navarro served four months in a federal prison for refusing to give evidence before the House January 6 committee
Trump hires Peter Navarro as White House adviser as he continues building administration
President-elect Donald Trump is bringing Peter Navarro , a former adviser who served prison time related to the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, back to the White House for his second administration.
H-E-B, South Congress
H-E-B on South Congress officially reopens Wednesday. Here's a look inside the new store
The Texas-based grocery chain has maintained a presence in the South Congress area for more than 80 years, moving to its location at the corner of South Congress Avenue and West Oltorf Street in 1957.
Take a look at the photos of the long-awaited H-E-B store on South Congress
On South Congress Avenue, H-E-B opens its long-awaited store. There will be an indoor and outdoor dining area on the ground floor, a large selection of products on the second floor, and three levels of parking above ground.
A look inside H-E-B's new South Congress store
Hundreds of customers lined up in the cold and rain before dawn Wednesday to be among the first inside H-E-B's new South Congress store. Why it matters: It's the latest multi-level H-E-B in Austin, and the opening comes as the region's dominant grocer renovates many of its central Texas stores and continues to expand its footprint in the area.
Trump, tariffs and Congress
Can President-elect Donald Trump enact tariffs without Congress? And can anyone stop him?
President-elect Donald Trump has promised to enact widespread tariffs, but can he move ahead on those promises on his own? PolitiFact sorts out the truth.
Can Trump enact tariffs without Congress? And can anyone stop him?
Experts say he could act unilaterally, without support from a Congress that’s perhaps more ambivalent about tariffs than he is.
How Trump’s tariffs could impact consumers
One of President-elect Donald Trump's major campaign promises is instituting sweeping tariffs on the U.S.'s largest trading partners.
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In Congress, the Republicans’ ‘fealty caucus’ is already too big
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is a co-equal branch of government, and its members have long balked at the idea that they somehow work for the ...
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Congress returns for final act before curtain rises on new Trump era
The Democratic-led U.S. Senate returned on Monday for a showdown with the Republican-controlled House of Representatives over ...
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Republicans locked down a trifecta for 2025. They'll still have to walk a tightrope in Congress.
House Republicans are expecting a 220-215 majority in 2025, an even slimmer lead than they currently hold. In the Senate, ...
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Trump’s agenda will face hurdles in Congress, despite the Republican ‘trifecta’ of winning the House, Senate and White House
Six straight presidents have begun their terms with party control of the White House and Congress, but that hasn't always ...
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Has the number of women in Congress hit a ceiling?
Overall, 150 women are set to serve in the 119th Congress starting next year, down just slightly from the current record of ...
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Trump Vows to ‘Impound’ Money Congress Appropriates. Can He Do It?
President-elect Donald Trump says he has plenty of ways to shrink the federal government: get rid of the Department of ...
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Congress returns for final 2024 lame-duck sprint
Congress returns this week from a Thanksgiving recess with a number of priorities to get through before the end of the year.
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Will the new Republican-controlled Congress give parents a bigger tax break for children?
Families that now qualify for the full break can get a $2,000 per child credit for children under 17. Those eligible must ...
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Senate Democrats approve leadership team for new Congress
Senate Democrats on Tuesday approved their leadership team for the next Congress, with Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar elevated ...
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