The word “filibuster,” which derives from a Dutch term for pirates and plunderers, somehow came to describe those who disrupt legislative business. The practice is much older — Cato the Younger was known speak until nightfall on the floor of the Roman Senate to frustrate the plans of Julius Caesar. In the U.S. Senate, it...
The Senate filibuster is not long for this world
The Hill Politics7 hrs ago
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