Catie Edmondson,

Catie Edmondson is a congressional correspondent for The New York Times. She has covered Capitol Hill since 2018 and focuses on congressional spending and the rise of the ultraconservative flank of the Republican Party. Edmondson joined The Times as a summer intern in 2018 after graduating from Barnard College at Columbia University. She grew up in Wisconsin. As a political reporter, she adheres to rigorous, fair reporting conducted with an open mind and does not donate to candidates or participate in other political causes.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

Bias

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Conflicts of Interest

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Contradictions

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  • Despite allegiance to Biden, House and Senate Democrats left their meetings deeply fractured.
  • Representative James E. Clyburn proclaimed 'We are ridin' with Biden.'
  • Senator Chuck Schumer repeatedly replied 'I'm with Joe' when asked about Biden's fitness for office.
  • Senator Sheldon Whitehouse expressed concern about President Biden's condition after his debate performance.
  • Some House Democrats have received overwhelmingly negative calls towards Biden.

Deceptions

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Recent Articles

Democratic Infighting: Seven Lawmakers Urge Biden to Withdraw from 2024 Race Amid Age Concerns, but Top Democrats Refuse to Push Him Aside

Democratic Infighting: Seven Lawmakers Urge Biden to Withdraw from 2024 Race Amid Age Concerns, but Top Democrats Refuse to Push Him Aside

Broke On: Wednesday, 10 July 2024 Democratic lawmakers, including Reps. Mikie Sherrill and Michael Bennet, have called for President Joe Biden's withdrawal from the 2024 presidential race due to concerns over his age and fitness for office. Seven House Democrats have made similar appeals, but top Democrats like Jerrold Nadler and Chuck Schumer have pledged their support for Biden. Despite deep fractures within the party, Biden has refused to step aside and cites his accomplishments during his tenure as reasons to stay in the race. The outcome of this situation could have significant implications for American politics.
Democratic Concerns: Biden's Debate Performance and Its Impact on House Races

Democratic Concerns: Biden's Debate Performance and Its Impact on House Races

Broke On: Wednesday, 03 July 2024 Democratic concerns over President Joe Biden's debate performance in late June have emerged, with some lawmakers fearing it could negatively impact their chances of winning back the House of Representatives from GOP control. Some Democrats believe Biden's poor showing could suppress voter turnout and hurt their ability to win in November. Rep. Jared Golden and retiring Rep. Ann Kuster have expressed their concerns to the White House and Biden campaign, while others describe chaos within the caucus over Biden's presidency due to waning popularity, health concerns, and a difference in appearance from his State of the Union address.
Speaker Mike Johnson Survives Attempt to Oust Him: 359-43 Vote in Favor

Speaker Mike Johnson Survives Attempt to Oust Him: 359-43 Vote in Favor

Broke On: Wednesday, 08 May 2024 On May 8, 2024, Speaker Mike Johnson survived an attempt by Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene to oust him from office. The vote to table Greene's motion to vacate the speakership's chair was overwhelmingly in favor of Johnson with a count of 359-43. Despite opposition from some Republicans and criticism over foreign aid for Ukraine, Johnson expressed gratitude for colleagues' support and hoped to end personality politics.