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Daniel Newhauser
Daniel Newhauser is a freelance journalist based in Washington, D.C. His work has appeared in The Atlantic, The Daily Beast, National Journal, Politico, Roll Call, VICE News and several other publications. He can be found on Twitter @dnewhauser.
Resolution to expel Marjorie Taylor Greene signed by dozens of House Democrats
By: Daniel Newhauser - March 20, 2021
WASHINGTON — Dozens of U.S. House Democrats backed a resolution filed Friday to expel controversial U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene from Congress, an extraordinary measure that’s only been successfully employed twice since the Civil War. U.S. Rep. Jimmy Gomez filed the expulsion resolution, after introducing it in January. The text of the legislation is simple, […]
U.S. House passes Dreamers bill over GOP objections, as immigration debate intensifies
By: Daniel Newhauser - March 19, 2021
WASHINGTON — The U.S. House took up two bills Thursday that would grant legal status to broad groups of immigrants living and working in the United States, including a pathway to citizenship for hundreds of thousands of undocumented people brought to the country as children. The measures mark the first step towards what advocates for […]
New attempt in Congress to help Dreamers runs into familiar obstacles
By: Daniel Newhauser - March 17, 2021
WASHINGTON — Legislation creating a path to citizenship for undocumented people brought to the U.S. as children faces a new border crisis and old partisan objections, diminishing the chances it will become law despite full Democratic control of Congress and the White House. On Thursday, the U.S. House is poised to pass the American Dream […]
Lawmaker and gun-rights activist Boebert objects to ban on guns in U.S. House committee room
By: Daniel Newhauser - February 19, 2021
WASHINGTON—A U.S. House of Representatives committee meeting devolved into taunts and lectures on Thursday when Republicans, including gun-loving U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert, objected to a rule banning firearms from the hearing room. A meeting to organize the Natural Resources Committee and vote on its rules, generally a staid and dry procedural affair, went off the […]
Trump voters split from the GOP to launch wannabe ‘Patriot Parties’
By: Daniel Newhauser - February 11, 2021
WASHINGTON — Former President Donald Trump may have stepped back for now from the idea of creating a new political party, but that hasn’t stopped diehard Trump fans disillusioned with the Republican Party from creating Patriot Parties of their own all across the country. Onetime Trump voters in Florida, Georgia, Colorado, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio […]
Democrats unveil resolution to impeach Trump, fearing a self-pardon
By: Daniel Newhauser - January 8, 2021
WASHINGTON — Among the factors undergirding the new effort by House Democrats to impeach President Donald Trump again is a legal theory that doing so could bar him from pardoning himself, according to those involved. The theory is among the many reasons — and there are many, as tempers still flare following an violent and […]
Some Dems urge another impeachment of Trump following insurrection at U.S. Capitol
By: Daniel Newhauser - January 6, 2021
WASHINGTON — Members of Congress and senators had not yet emerged from a Capitol lock-down caused by a mob of violent, rioting Trump supporters before key Democrats began calling for impeaching the president and consequences for politicians who egged on the violence. Progressive members of the U.S. House, including congresswomen who are members of the […]
Politicians quit Congress, but their ‘zombie’ campaigns stagger on with millions in the bank
By: Daniel Newhauser - December 18, 2020
WASHINGTON — Republican Michele Bachmann hasn’t set foot in the U.S. Capitol as an elected member of Congress from Minnesota for at least six years. Although she recently made news for asking God to help reelect President Donald Trump and telling a television show that “transgender Black Marxists” are trying to overthrow the country, none […]
How state political parties — including in FL — helped big money pay for this year’s elections
By: Daniel Newhauser - November 24, 2020
WASHINGTON — State parties played an unprecedented role in financing the presidential election this year, making it possible for the national political parties to raise eye-popping sums from individual donors — and keep more money than they might otherwise be allowed. That’s all thanks to a 2014 Supreme Court decision that eliminated the overall limit on […]
Georgia’s runoff elections for U.S. Senate lure big PACs ready to spend cash
By: Daniel Newhauser - November 13, 2020
WASHINGTON — With two concurrent runoff elections that could swing the balance of the U.S. Senate, Georgia is about to become the center of the political universe, and a flurry of new super PACs are primed to get in on the action amid predictions of huge spending in the two races. Some come from political […]