- News
- Sport
- Politics
- Sci/Tech
- Showbiz
- Health
- Business
- Art
- Fashion
- Education
- Weather
- Automotive
- Aviation
- Religious
- Crime
1 image
Emboldened Senate Democrats block even bipartisan bills in hardball approach to counter Trump
The decision by Senate Democrats to let a key surveillance authority lapse comes as they're increasingly emboldened in their legislative fights against President Donald Trump.
e: 3000000000000021476
Strings (34)
-
str_k__web_jsonld_author_name
str.html:ld+json:$..author..nameMary Clare Jalonick -
str_k__web_jsonld_datepublished
str.html:ld+json:$..datePublished2026-06-13T11:39:50Z -
str_k__web_jsonld_headline
str.html:ld+json:$..headlineSenate Democrats block bipartisan bills in hardball effort to counter Trump -
str_k__web_jsonld_publisher_name
str.html:ld+json:$..publisher..nameAP News -
str_k__web_html_title
str.html:titleSenate Democrats block bipartisan bills in hardball effort to counter Trump | AP News -
str_k__web_html_meta_thumbnail
str.html:xpath://meta[@itemprop="thumbnail"]/@contenthttps://dims.apnews.com/dims4/default/d63f59d/2147483647/strip/true/crop/5400x3598+0+1/resize/980x653!/quality/90/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fassets.apnews.com%2Feb%2F2e%2Ff75b2eef105ca89f61dd344b67bf%2Ff247ec2a3e97490dbff76a1abf5f7587 -
str_k__web_html_meta_apple_itunes_app
str.html:xpath://meta[@name="apple-itunes-app"]/@contentapp-id=364677107, app-argument=https://apnews.com/article/democrats-senate-fisa-trump-pulte-leverage-71d1d0e70c243e6e41cf3e7853670a02 -
str_k__web_html_meta_description
str.html:xpath://meta[@name="description"]/@contentThe decision by Senate Democrats to let a key surveillance authority lapse comes as they're increasingly emboldened in their legislative fights against President Donald Trump. -
str_k__web_html_meta_keywords
str.html:xpath://meta[@name="keywords"]/@contentCharles Schumer, Jay Clayton, Bill Pulte, Donald Trump, John Thune, U.S. Democratic Party, U.S. Republican Party, United States Congress, U.S. government shutdown, General news, Congress, Government surveillance, District of Columbia, Government policy, Chris Murphy, Politics, Washington news, Andrew ONeill, Joel Payne, Harry Reid, National security, John Cornyn, Immigration, Bill Cassidy, Peter Welch, Mark Warner, Elections, United States Senate, Tulsi Gabbard, Government appointments and nominations -
str_k__web_html_meta_parsely_title
str.html:xpath://meta[@name="parsely-title"]/@contentEmboldened Senate Democrats block even bipartisan bills in hardball approach to counter Trump -
str_k__web_html_meta_robots
str.html:xpath://meta[@name="robots"]/@contentmax-image-preview:large,noarchive -
str_k__web_html_meta_twitter_card
str.html:xpath://meta[@name="twitter:card"]/@contentsummary_large_image -
str_k__web_html_meta_twitter_description
str.html:xpath://meta[@name="twitter:description"]/@contentThe decision by Senate Democrats to let a key surveillance authority lapse comes as they're increasingly emboldened in their legislative fights against President Donald Trump. -
str_k__web_html_meta_twitter_image
str.html:xpath://meta[@name="twitter:image"]/@contenthttps://dims.apnews.com/dims4/default/d63f59d/2147483647/strip/true/crop/5400x3598+0+1/resize/980x653!/quality/90/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fassets.apnews.com%2Feb%2F2e%2Ff75b2eef105ca89f61dd344b67bf%2Ff247ec2a3e97490dbff76a1abf5f7587 -
str_k__web_html_meta_twitter_image_alt
str.html:xpath://meta[@name="twitter:image:alt"]/@contentSen. Mark Warner, D-Va., the vice chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, speaks to reporters about FISA, the law that allows the U.S. to gather intelligence abroad, at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, June 11, 2026. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) -
str_k__web_html_meta_twitter_site
str.html:xpath://meta[@name="twitter:site"]/@content@AP -
str_k__web_html_meta_twitter_title
str.html:xpath://meta[@name="twitter:title"]/@contentEmboldened Senate Democrats block even bipartisan bills in hardball approach to counter Trump -
str_k__web_html_meta_viewport
str.html:xpath://meta[@name="viewport"]/@contentwidth=device-width, initial-scale=1.0, minimum-scale=1.0 user-scalable=yes -
str_k__web_html_meta_article_author
str.html:xpath://meta[@property="article:author"]/@contenthttps://apnews.com/author/mary-clare-jalonick -
str_k__web_html_meta_article_modified_time
str.html:xpath://meta[@property="article:modified_time"]/@content2026-06-13T18:53:28.759 -
str_k__web_html_meta_article_published_time
str.html:xpath://meta[@property="article:published_time"]/@content2026-06-13T11:39:50 -
str_k__web_html_meta_article_section
str.html:xpath://meta[@property="article:section"]/@contentPolitics -
str_k__web_html_meta_article_tag
str.html:xpath://meta[@property="article:tag"]/@contentJay Clayton -
str_k__web_html_meta_fb_app_id
str.html:xpath://meta[@property="fb:app_id"]/@content870613919693099 -
str_k__web_html_meta_og_description
str.html:xpath://meta[@property="og:description"]/@contentThe decision by Senate Democrats to let a key surveillance authority lapse comes as they're increasingly emboldened in their legislative fights against President Donald Trump. -
str_k__web_html_meta_og_image
str.html:xpath://meta[@property="og:image"]/@contenthttps://dims.apnews.com/dims4/default/d63f59d/2147483647/strip/true/crop/5400x3598+0+1/resize/980x653!/quality/90/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fassets.apnews.com%2Feb%2F2e%2Ff75b2eef105ca89f61dd344b67bf%2Ff247ec2a3e97490dbff76a1abf5f7587 -
str_k__web_html_meta_og_image_alt
str.html:xpath://meta[@property="og:image:alt"]/@contentSen. Mark Warner, D-Va., the vice chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, speaks to reporters about FISA, the law that allows the U.S. to gather intelligence abroad, at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, June 11, 2026. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) -
str_k__web_html_meta_og_image_height
str.html:xpath://meta[@property="og:image:height"]/@content653 -
str_k__web_html_meta_og_image_width
str.html:xpath://meta[@property="og:image:width"]/@content980 -
str_k__web_html_meta_og_site_name
str.html:xpath://meta[@property="og:site_name"]/@contentAP News -
str_k__web_html_meta_og_title
str.html:xpath://meta[@property="og:title"]/@contentEmboldened Senate Democrats block even bipartisan bills in hardball approach to counter Trump -
str_k__web_html_meta_og_type
str.html:xpath://meta[@property="og:type"]/@contentarticle -
str_k__web_html_meta_og_url
str.html:xpath://meta[@property="og:url"]/@contenthttps://apnews.com/article/democrats-senate-fisa-trump-pulte-leverage-71d1d0e70c243e6e41cf3e7853670a02 -
str_k__rdfs_comment
str.rdfs:commentThe decision by Senate Democrats to let a key surveillance authority lapse comes as they're increasingly emboldened in their legislative fights against President Donald Trump.