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It is understood the visit is part of a fresh push to get the E3 Visa Bill over the line in the US.
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It is understood the visit is part of a fresh push to get the E3 Visa Bill over the line in the US.
Biden’s defence comes amid a growing row about a kiss on the campaign trail
Driven by enmity for Donald Trump the Democrats have forgotten that the way to beat your opponent in a democracy – is at the ballot box, writes Larry Donnelly.
The report hasn’t recommended any more indictments, but that’s not the end of it.
Clinton added that she’s “not going anywhere”.
Trump’s speech came as he sought to move on from a bruising week in domestic and international politics.
The claims have echoes of those against Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour.
Trump told Congress that the ‘politics of revenge’ must be rejected but Democrats are sceptical.
The party is looking to build on their successes in the midterms.
The senator is seeking to become the first African-American woman to hold the office of US president.
“Donald Trump has failed to uphold the values of our great nation,” Castro told supporters.
The shutdown has entered its 22nd day – eclipsing a 21-day shutdown under Bill Clinton.
Trump met behind closed doors at the White House with Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer.
Warren is a fierce critic of Donald Trump.
Democrats won back the House but Trump can be happy about certain results.
The Democrats are back in control in the House – but Trump’s Republicans are still in the driving seat in the Senate.
Will Trump’s divisive rhetoric win the day, or is there a Democrat resurgence looming?
The Democrats need to retain Senator Joe Donnelly’s seat if they are to have any chance of taking back the Senate, writes Eunan McKinney.
Let us explain what’s happening on the other side of the ocean.
He said “a miserable two years” could be ahead.
The incident occurred just three months before elections take place in the US.
For weeks, Trump had insisted he was bound by the law to split the children from their parents and that only Congress could resolve the problem.
Schultz has quit the coffee chain and has sparked rumours of a White House bid.
Cynthia Nixon, a lifelong New Yorker, says that she wants to “fight for a better, more equal New York”.
Democrat Conor Lamb clung to a slender lead today in the longtime GOP stronghold friendly to President Donald Trump.
The 77-year-old told stories about the Dreamers in the US during the record breaking speech.
The panel voted unanimously in favour of the release.
The House voted 266 to 150 to extend federal funding for another three weeks.
A divided Congress is hoping to end a budget impasse tonight.
Republican lawmakers were headed to the White House later today to celebrate with the president.
The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit in response to the announcement.
Even if Hillary Clinton had won in November, the Democratic Party would still be in trouble, writes Larry Donnelly.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and top House Democrat Nancy Pelosi said they had a “very productive” dinner meeting with Trump.
‘This is an attempt at a political intervention.’
James Comey was told the FBI needed new leadership.
TheJournal.ie revisited our capital’s namesake, population 50,000, in mid-west California.
The White House is prepared to make concessions to the Democrats in order to get funding for the Mexican border wall.
“I think I made a mistake, but that’s okay,” Trump told the Washington Post.
Several major hospitals and medical organisations have opposed Trump’s plans.
Sessions, a former attorney general of Alabama, was finally confirmed by the US Senate last night.
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