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A Senate Showdown That Went the Wrong Way
Republicans in Congress are ceding their constitutional power to the president, so says the "politerati." Yes, but there's the rub: 10 Senate Democrats joined Republicans, including Minority Leader ...
Given the chance to interrogate one of history’s most famous figures, what would you ask? Speaking on the HistoryExtra ...
Yet Byrd often told colleagues: “Caesar did not seize power. The Roman Senate ceded power to Caesar.” If our Senate doesn’t use its constitutional strength, it shall surely lose it in these ...
Representative Mike Rulli (R-OH) compares former President Joe Biden’s political downfall to Julius Caesar's assassination on ...
BCE, ancient Rome witnessed one of the most infamous betrayals in history, the assassination of Julius Caesar. Known as the ...
On March 15, 44 B.C., on the “ides of March,” Roman dictator Julius Caesar was assassinated by Roman senators, including Brutus and Cassius, who feared Caesar was working to establish a monarchy.
In this classic Shakespeare drama, Caesar's tyrannical rule of Rome divides the city, the Senators and his friends. But his assassination does not help matters, sending the people of Rome into ...
Caesar is gaining power — so much so that the people of the Republic of Rome want to crown him king, which would destroy the republic. The senators, including Cassius and Brutus are determined not to ...
Republicans in Congress are ceding their constitutional power to the president, so says the “politerati.” Yes, but there’s the rub: 10 Senate Democrats joined Republicans, including Minority Leader ...