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David Sherfinski

David Sherfinski covered politics for The Washington Times. 

Articles by David Sherfinski

"It did not start with Donald Trump," said former President Barack Obama in a speech at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. "He is a symptom not the cause." (Associated Press)

GOP slams Barack Obama for Donald Trump remarks, taking credit for economy

Republican officials said Sunday it was disappointing to see both President Obama break the past example of recent ex-presidents by re-entering the political scene last week with a stinging rebuke of his successor, and for Mr. Obama to try to take credit for a burgeoning economy under President Trump. Published September 9, 2018

Three weeks out, even bullish appropriators say any number of obstacles can trip them up, and lawmakers are facing intermittent threats from President Trump that he could veto their spending bills if they don't provide enough money for his U.S.-Mexico border wall. (Associated Press/File)

Government shutdown over spending bills unlikely

Facing an end-of-month funding deadline, lawmakers negotiating the federal government's 2019 spending bills say they are confident they will be able to head off a third shutdown this year. Published September 9, 2018

Former Secretary of State John Kerry, who claims that "backing out" of the Iran deal undermines America's credibility around the world. (Associated Press/File)

John Kerry: Donald Trump ‘clearly doesn’t understand America’

Former Secretary of State John Kerry on Sunday said President Trump's recently lamenting the indictments of two Republican congressmen so close to the midterm elections demonstrates that Mr. Trump doesn't understand America or how the country's justice system is supposed to work. Published September 9, 2018

President Donald Trump stands with Vice President Mike Pence after delivering remarks about the economy on the South Lawn of the White House, Friday, July 27, 2018, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Mike Pence ‘never’ part of 25th Amendment conversation, he says

Vice President Mike Pence says he has "never" been part of a conversation about invoking the 25th Amendment to potentially remove President Trump from office -- a subject mentioned in a recent op-ed by an anonymous administration official. Published September 9, 2018

President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Sept. 6, 2018, for the third day of his confirmation to replace retired Justice Anthony Kennedy. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Brett Kavanaugh confirmation hearings feature wild accusations

Over three days of hearings, Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh has been accused of being an accomplice to criminal theft, of being complicit in sexual harassment and of using code words to suggest allegiance to racists. Published September 6, 2018

In this Jan. 26, 2015, file photo, Scott Smith, a supporter of open carry gun laws, wears a pistol as he prepares for a rally in support of open carry gun laws at the Capitol, in Austin, Texas. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)

Gun owners’ intensity turns ‘minority in American politics’ into outsized force

Gun ownership is a stronger predictor of a person's political activity than factors such as gender, age and education, according to a study that helps explain why mass shootings have done little to advance the cause of advocates calling for stiffer laws. The intensity of gun owners has made them an outsized political force over the past four decades, according to the study, released this week from the University of Kansas. Published September 4, 2018

"If you have zero respect for the U.S. Constitution, then you don't need to do business with the state of Louisiana," said Sen. John N. Kennedy, a Republican who cheered his state's move from Washington. (Associated Press)

John Kennedy: Banks should stay out of political debates

Major banks that took taxpayers' money in the Wall Street bailout shouldn't venture into setting social or public policy requirements for customers, notably when it comes to gun rights, says a GOP senator who's eyeing legislation to bring the banks to heel. Published September 3, 2018