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  2. Gridlock (politics) - Wikipedia

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    In United States politics, gridlock frequently refers to occasions when the House of Representatives and the Senate are controlled by different parties, or by a different party than the party of the president. Gridlock may also occur within the Senate, when no party has a three-fifths filibuster-proof majority of 60 seats.

  3. Timeline of Donald Trump's second presidency (2025 Q1)

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    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth cancels "identity months" for Department of Defense employees, including Black History Month, Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, National American Indian Heritage Month, LGBTQ Pride Month, Women’s History Month, Juneteenth, Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Holocaust Remembrance Day. [117] [118]

  4. Category:Political timelines - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of national independence; Timeline of rival political parties; Timeline of the 2007 Labour Party leadership election (UK) Timeline of the 2014 Indian general election; Timeline of the 2019 Indian general election; Timeline of the 2020–2021 Belarusian protests; Template:Timeline of the Council of Ministers of Colombia; List of treaties

  5. Timeline from a year of political turmoil under the Tories in ...

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    Four chancellors, three prime ministers, two monarchs and one crazy year for British politics - 2022 has been a roller coaster ride in Westminster.As the year comes to a close, here we look back ...

  6. The New Congress: How Will Gridlock Affect the Economy? - AOL

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    Welcome to gridlock. The Republicans have gained 58 seats to win control of the House of Representatives, but the Democrats are still running things in the Senate. How will this division of power ...

  7. 2010s in United States history - Wikipedia

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    The 113th was one of the least productive in history, notable for brinkmanship (shutting down the government for 16 days in 2013 and almost shutting it down again in 2014). According to Gallup, only 15% of Americans approved of the Congress' work, only 1% more than the all-time low of the 112th Congress. The Senate passed immigration ...

  8. Political Gridlock in the U.S. vs. Political Savvy in China

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  9. Category:United States presidency timelines - Wikipedia

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