Lee is the executive director of the World Journalism Institute and former Washington, D.C. bureau chief for WORLD Magazine. He is a graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism and teaches journalism at Dordt University in Sioux Center, Iowa.
Jim DeMint will leave the Senate to help rally the conservative movement as president of The Heritage Foundation
A clash between GOP leaders and fiscal conservatives leads to conservatives losing key committee posts
As the year comes to a close, congressional lawmakers tangle on the edge of the fiscal cliff
Mindy Belz, Edward Lee Pitts | Despite his election victory, President Obama and other officials face hard questions over Benghazi attack
Senate Republicans and the White House continue to tussle over the Benghazi attack
Edward Lee Pitts | Of the 12 new U.S. senators, six are new to Congress and six are moving over from the House, as Republicans who eyed a takeover instead face diminished status
Conservative Republicans on Capitol Hill say they won’t back down in the fight against the president’s plan to increase taxes
For second election cycle in a row, Republicans stumble trying to gain a Senate majority
After months of campaign rhetoric, ads, and robocalls, voters across the country head to the polls to cast their ballots
Crowds gather inside and out to rally around Mitt Romney at his final campaign stop in Virginia