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Congress · 117th Congress

House holds not-so-socially-distant swearing-in

The three members to use it — Jeff Fortenberry, R-Neb., Tim Ryan, D-Ohio, and Frederica S. Wilson, D-Fla. — had tested negative for COVID-19.

Capitol Ink · 116th Congress

Capitol Ink | Best of 2020: Congress

June 25’s “Fast Food Senate” skewered McConnell’s apparent top priority during the pandemic — appointing federal judges. We lost some of the greats this year, including civil rights icon Rep.

Capitol Ink · 116th Congress

Capitol Ink | Best of 2020: The presidential election

The first presidential debate was, to quote CNN’s Dana Bash, “a s—how,” lowering expectations for the second, as “Mute Point” from Oct. 22 illustrates.

Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress

Photos of the year: 2020 as seen by Tom Williams

AUGUST 28: Poetry Pole, of Baltimore, holds an African American flag in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool as thousands rallied on the National Mall for the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s

Congress · 116th Congress

Trump pardons ex-Reps. Duncan Hunter, Chris Collins

Trump also pardoned two men convicted in connection with special counsel Robert S. Mueller’s investigation into the president’s 2016 campaign dealings with Russia.

Policy · 116th Congress

Miguel Cardona in line for Education secretary

Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., praised the choice, tweeting late Monday night that “my friend Miguel Cardona is everything you would want in a Secretary of Education.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Mitch’s last-minute shopping

M-U-R-K-O-W-S-K-I: National Journal delves into Alaska GOP Sen. Lisa Murkowski’s upcoming race in 2022, and why it may be more akin to Maine Sen.

Policy · 116th Congress

William Barr steps down as attorney general

misusing the Justice Department to support Trump’s reelection campaign and protect his personal interests, particularly early on in his tenure with the way he handled the release of Special Counsel Robert S.

Congress · 116th Congress

In a GOP Senate, Biden’s Cabinet faces a gantlet

Carper of Delaware, Maggie Hassan and Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire, Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut and Mark Warner of Virginia.