The big story in American politics won’t come Tuesday night, when Trump announces his candidacy, but Wednesday morning when reporters descend on Capitol Hill.
Fox News congressional correspondent Chad Pergram breaks down key issues in focus for each party after the 2022 midterms.A more prolific story erupts Wednesday morning on Capitol Hill.
But generally, Republicans hated this exercise as reporters dogged them down the halls of the Russell Senate Office Building after a hearing or confronted them during a press conference in the House Radio/TV Gallery.Republicans could dodge the questions after former President Trump Republicans are now trying to figure out how they finesse support for Mr. Trump. Or, again stand foursquare behind the former President. Or, if they tacitly endorse former President Trump, how does that impact them politically going ahead.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., speaks with reporters following a closed-door caucus lunch, at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, July 19, 2022. Freshman lawmakers-elect descended on Washington for their orientation over the weekend. Republicans were still scratching their heads about why the election wasn’t a lay-up, as was promised by so many GOP leaders.
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