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McClellan Accepts Conyers Invite To Testify

McClellan’s attorneys said he will testify publicly and under oath before the committee on June 20 about the White House’s role in the leak and its response, the Associated Press reports.

The Coalition That Could Have Been

Four months later, however, any hope of such a coalition was abandoned after revelations of Clinton’s affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky.

Cole to Brief Colleagues on NRCC Audit

National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Tom Cole (Okla.) is scheduled on Tuesday to begin briefing his colleagues on the results of a forensic audit into the NRCC’s finances that was conducted

A Bumpy Path to the Hill

“But it’s been one hell of a ride.” Jones’ new memoir, “Redneck Boy in the Promised Land,” shares tales from that ride.

Democrats Plan to Move Unemployment Measure

“In the face of the biggest jump in the unemployment percentage in two decades, and huge job losses in the airline and auto industry among others, America’s workers and families can wait no longer

Democrats Smell a Victory on GI Bill

Democratic leaders announced their plan to bring up the unemployment insurance extension bill separately this week in response to Friday’s announcement of a major one-month spike in the unemployment

Kennedy to Leave Hospital

According to a statement released by the Senator’s press office, Kennedy is scheduled to return to his home in Hyannis Port, Mass, a week after his surgery.

Conyers Invites McClellan to Testify on June 20

McClellan reported in his new book that Bush administration officials like Vice President Cheney’s former chief of staff, Lewis “Scooter” Libby, and former political guru Karl Rove were not honest with

Abramoff Likely to Be Sentenced in September

Abramoff’s cooperation in the form of possible testimony will continue for the foreseeable future, the parties believe that they are in a position to inform the court about the full scope of his misconduct