Fast and Furious Gets New Scrutiny
he had learned since he urged the Justice Department to broadly deny guns were walked, Burke cited matters such as how long the case took and that there should have been more questions about “anecdote[s]
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he had learned since he urged the Justice Department to broadly deny guns were walked, Burke cited matters such as how long the case took and that there should have been more questions about “anecdote[s]
Heard on the Hill: Kevin Yoders Office Moves On Up -
arranged meetings between private companies and foreign governments on his own time and it did not relate to the Congressman’s formal legislative duties, Jefferson’s lead appellate counsel, Lawrence S.
HOH’s One-Minute Recess: Aspiring Comedians Chat Up Marion Barry -
Today, Issa describes himself as D.C.’s “governor.”
Congressman’s formal legislative duties, he was not engaged in an official act that falls under the bribery statute prosecutors used to secure his conviction, Jefferson’s lead appellate counsel, Lawrence S.
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HOHs One-Minute Recess: Larsen Sacks Slacker Tweeters -
Republicans Ad in Oregon Special Omits His Party (VIDEO) -
HOH's One-Minute Recess: Long Live the Free Lunch -
Wamp Events Big Bucks Raise Eyebrows -
GOP Cries Sabotage of Browns Bipartisanship -
Boehner Declines to Opine About Gingrichs Rise -
HOHs One-Minute Recess: Congressional Rug Rats Occupy the Hill -
Heard on the Hill: Steven Palazzos Staffers Tapped for Odd Jobs -
Garagiola Says Felon’s Fundraiser Invite Was Not Approved -
Owned by the individual and therefore portable, this supplemental payroll deduction would be not only voluntary but tax-deductible and administered as individual retirement accounts and 401(k)s are
Primary Headache in Nebraskas GOP Contest -
Jenkins: Obama Misses the Point of TRs Square Deal -
Prior to the “gang of 14’s” accord, then-Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) was considering a change in Senate rules to eliminate use of the filibuster to prevent judicial confirmation votes