Warren Rojas was formerly a correspondent at Insider's D.C. bureau, where he covered Congress, politics and policy.
Warren has covered a slew of beats as a journalist, serving as: a senior reporter at Bloomberg Law; editor of Eater DC; Heard on the Hill columnist/features writer at Roll Call; dining editor/restaurant critic at Northern Virginia Magazine; and investigative reporter/congressional reporter at Tax Notes. He's also written for The Washington Post, Washington City Paper, and CQ Magazine, among others.
Why would you run for president if you know you'll lose? There are a lot of ways candidates win after losing the race.
Former President Donald Trump and former Vice President Mike Pence are bringing their competing visions for the future to Georgia's GOP convention.
Some lawmakers are using memes and comedy to spice up their speeches.
Seven Republicans, including Trump, have made a White House run official, others are considering jumping in, and some have dropped out.
The political cost of the E. Jean Carroll civil rape trial may come when Trump is "unelectable" next November, GOP pollsters told Insider.
Many governors have struggled to hold down both jobs, though Bill Clinton and George W. Bush were sitting governors when they were elected president.
Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet credits food writer Mark Bittman for rescuing him from eating processed junk during the pandemic.
GOP presidential hopeful Nikki Haley has jumped on the anti-Dianne Feinstein bandwagon, urging the ailing California Democrat to immediately resign.
Speaker McCarthy managed to get enough of his own party on board to pass his debt ceiling bill in the House. But it faces a bumpy road ahead.
The Flordia governor Ron DeSantis is losing his invincibility, endorsements to Trump, fights to Disney, and momentum to win.
GOP bomb-throwers are making Joe Biden's reelection bid out to be an end-of-days scenario, warning that another term would ruin absolutely everything.
Fox bailing out on a horribly embarrassing media defamation suit makes perfect sense to Senate Republicans who embraced Trump's election fraud claims.
Rather than shore up support for a likely presidential bid, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis appears to have lost ground by hitting DC for a tepid meeting.
Florida Democrats skewered Gov. Ron DeSantis for assailing Disney, which employees tens of thousands of their constituents, just to court MAGA voters.
Republicans refuse to go along with any plan to replace sick Sen. Dianne Feinstein on the Judiciary Committee, sending Schumer in search of 60 votes.
In Pennsylvania, Ohio and Montana, some potential GOP Senate candidates appear to be keeping their options open in the 2024 presidential primary.
Without her in Washington, DC, Democrats have been unable to confirm as many Biden judges as preferred.
The GOP's choices right now are 3 accomplished people of color or an angry white guy arguing that even as a convicted felon he's still the best pick.
The South Carolina senator's path to winning the nomination starts with his war chest and runs right through his home state.
"Parkinson's is not an untreatable disease, a cognitive impairment, or a death sentence, " said Wexton, "Don't feel sorry for me."