As House Republican leaders actively try to oust a member of their own leadership team – No. 3 Rep. Liz Cheney – the congresswoman isn’t fighting the move.
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To deliver on his plans in the second 100 days, Biden needs to reset something fundamental: America’s longtime political consensus about the scope and efficacy of government in people’s everyday lives. | Melina Mara/The Washington Post via AP, Pool
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The 46th president is taking more steps to expand the government’s role in public life than any U.S. leader since LBJ.
President Joe Biden speaks on the North Lawn of the White House on April 27, 2021. | AP Photo/Evan Vucci
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President Joe Biden is taking more steps to expand the government’s role in public life than any U.S. leader since Lyndon B. Johnson and, unlike LBJ, he’s doing it with the slimmest of ruling majorities.
Now his challenge is to enact changes that will last as long as his predecessor s have.