TPI
TrumpEconomyImmigrationCrimeCongressHealthcareCourts
Subscribe
TPI
The Political Insider
thepoliticalinsider.com|Privacy Policy|Contact|© 2026 The Publisher Desk

1990 Bipartisan Congress Passed Bills, Then Split

April 11, 2026·20 days ago·via The Washington Post
1990 Bipartisan Congress Passed Bills, Then Split
Back in 1990, a rare bipartisan Congress pushed through historic bills, showing what unity could achieve before the cracks appeared. That cooperation quickly fractured, a reminder of how fleeting D.C. harmony is when big government agendas clash with reality. Today's divided Congress proves the point - liberals push endless spending while conservatives fight to rein in overreach. Read more about this...

Related Coverage

WebsiteThe Dignidad Act is a complete betrayal of Republican voters — The Blaze
WebsitePete Hegseth is taking real steps to protect American soldiers — The Blaze
SubstackOne shutdown ends, another begins — Power Line
Website‘Last Train Leaving the Station’: GOP Push for Narrow Border Bill Sparks Backlash Over Missing Pieces — The Daily Signal
WebsiteBelieve Survivors? Swalwell Ripped for Denying Assault Claims, Then Apologizing to Wife for ‘Mistakes’ — RedState
WebsiteExclusive -- Cliff Maloney: 'People Are Now Asking Hakeem Jeffries to Tell' Swalwell 'to Resign from Congress' — Breitbart
WebsiteU.S. Congressmen Accuse EU Commission of Election Interference Against Hungary's Orban — Breitbart