David Sherfinski
Articles by David Sherfinski
GOP tax overhaul saves Americans 41 million hours of filing stress
Filling out taxes this year wasn't as simple as filling out a postcard, undercutting one Republican promise -- but the typical taxpayer did have a much easier time of it, saving hours of time thanks to the 2017 overhaul, according to a study released Monday. Published April 15, 2019
Congress fails to approve disaster aid money before two-week recess
Congress on Thursday officially broke for a two-week recess without approving disaster aid money that lawmakers, notably from the Midwest and Southeast, say is absolutely vital to help their regions recover from recent tornadoes, floods and other extreme weather events. Published April 11, 2019
Republicans want to reclaim $1.5 trillion tax cut narrative
With the tax deadline looming next week, Republicans are trying to rescue the reputation of their $1.5 trillion tax cut bill, which Americans just don't seem to think has helped them very much. Published April 11, 2019
Congress splits town with no deal on disaster aid
Congress on Thursday officially broke for a two-week recess without approving disaster aid money that lawmakers, notably from the midwest and southeast, say is absolutely vital to help their regions recover from recent tornadoes, flooding, and other extreme weather events. Published April 11, 2019
House Democrats prepare for battle with GOP, White House over spending plans
House Democrats vowed Wednesday not to let their failure to pass a 2020 spending plan hurt their leverage as they prepare for high-stakes negotiations with the White House and Senate GOP over Pentagon and domestic funding. Published April 10, 2019
House Democrats nix vote on spending caps bill this week
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi suffered her first defeat at the hands of liberal lawmakers Tuesday, as a rebellion over the size of the Pentagon's budget forced her to cancel a vote tentatively scheduled for this week on the Democrats' broad 2020 spending plan. Published April 9, 2019
Steve Mnuchin: Treasury legal team talked Trump tax returns with W.H. general counsel before request
Treasury Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin on Tuesday said that the department's legal team discussed the issue of releasing President Trump's tax returns before Rep. Richard Neal formally made the request last week, but that he has not spoken to Mr. Trump or acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney about the matter. Published April 9, 2019
House Democrats scramble to keep progressives in line on spending deal
House Democrats on Tuesday were scrambling to keep enough of their left flank in line to muscle through a package to increase spending caps this week, amid complaints from liberals that the bill allows for too much spending on the military. Published April 9, 2019
House Democrats weigh late changes to spending-caps package
Amid pressure from liberal activists, House Democrats were weighing last-minute changes Monday to their spending-caps package that would boost domestic funding in order to appease those who say the Pentagon is getting too much. Published April 8, 2019
Trump’s team not concerned about Mueller report results
Members of President Trump's team on Sunday insisted they're not concerned about Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report on Russian interference in the 2016 election, but said it's up to Attorney General William Barr to decide exactly how much of it should be released to Congress. Published April 7, 2019
Congressional lawmakers consider resurrecting budget supercommittee
With chances for adopting a budget almost nil, key lawmakers on the House and Senate budget committees say they are thinking about trying to resurrect last year's failed attempt to overhaul the entire process. Published April 7, 2019
Devin Nunes preparing 8 criminal referrals for William Barr
Rep. Devin Nunes says he's preparing to notify Attorney General William P. Barr this week about eight criminal referrals dealing with people allegedly misleading Congress and improperly leaking information. Published April 7, 2019
Jerrold Nadler demands ‘biased’ William Barr release full Mueller report without redactions
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler on Sunday said Attorney General William Barr should release the full report of Special Counsel Robert Mueller without redactions, saying there could be information in the report that are grounds for impeachment or other actions. Published April 7, 2019
Mitt Romney: Donald Trump should release tax returns, but Democrats’ legislative push ‘moronic’
Sen. Mitt Romney on Sunday said President Trump should release his tax returns, but that Democratic efforts to secure them through legislation are "moronic." Published April 7, 2019
Jay Sekulow not worried full Mueller report could be more damaging than William Barr summary
Jay Sekulow, one of President Trump's attorneys, on Sunday said he doesn't share concern that Special Counsel Robert Mueller's full report on Russian interference in the 2016 election could be more damaging for Mr. Trump than a recent summary prepared by Attorney General William Barr. Published April 7, 2019
Adam Schiff: ‘Ample’ evidence of Trump-Russia collusion ‘in plain sight’
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff on Sunday said he thinks there is "ample" evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russians but that it's not the same as conduct that rises to the level of criminality. Published April 7, 2019
Mick Mulvaney: No one at White House has asked for full Mueller report
Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney on Sunday said no one at the White House has made a request to see special counsel Robert Mueller's full report on Russian interference in the 2016 election before it goes to Congress and says the president is deferring to Attorney General William Barr on the matter. Published April 7, 2019
Mick Mulvaney: Democrats will ‘never’ see Donald Trump’s tax returns
Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney on Sunday said Democrats will "never" see President Trump's tax returns, as the White House and Capitol Hill leaders dig in for a protracted battle that could wind up in the federal courts. Published April 7, 2019
Supreme Court denies another stay request in bump stock case
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday denied an application from gun-rights advocates to delay the Trump administration's ban on bump stock-type devices, which took effect on March 26. Published April 5, 2019
Richard Neal says his own tax returns will come ‘down the road’
The Democratic chairman who's demanding to see President Trump's tax returns says he'd have no problem releasing his own returns -- later. Published April 4, 2019