Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
Capitol Lens | The Truman pre-show
Tourists in the Capitol Rotunda walk by a statue of President Harry S. Truman encased in a protective covering on Tuesday.
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Tourists in the Capitol Rotunda walk by a statue of President Harry S. Truman encased in a protective covering on Tuesday.
Williams, who died on June 29, received the Medal of Honor from President Harry S. Truman on Oct. 5, 1945, for action in the Battle of Iwo Jima. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)
(Douglas Graham/CQ Roll Call file photo) Hatch speaks to U2’s Bono after the memorial service for Rep. Tom Lantos, D-Calif., in the Capitol’s Statuary Hall in 2008.
“There are folks in Congress just there to stir s— up, they’re not there to pass legislation,” said Pat Fallon, R-Texas. Fallon recounted his first death threat experience.
Lawmakers and staff won't have to leave the Capitol complex for grub or coffee, despite D.C.'s expansive COVID-19 vaccination mandate.
A work crew vacuums the peak of Alexander Calder’’s “Mountains and Clouds” installation in the atrium of the Hart Senate Office Building on Monday evening.
Schiff, D-Calif., holds a news conference in the Capitol on Tuesday on the committee’’s report on the impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump.
Ayanna S. Pressley said Tuesday, lending a little sass to the Democratic Women’s Caucus news conference to roll out its policy agenda.
remarks to the media in the Capitol Visitor Center after Gordon Sondland, U.S. ambassador to the European Union, was blocked by the State department from appearing for a deposition about President Trump’’s
It would make D.C.’s eight wards a full state and give full voting power to its House delegate, along with two senators.
Street cred One of D.C.’s favorite all-day block parties, the H Street Festival, returns on Saturday, Sept. 21.
John Thune, R-S. D., leaves the Capitol after the Senate passed a two-year budget and debt ceiling bill on Thursday. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)
The four progressive House members in question — Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib and Ayanna S.
Many on the Hill smirked at Jon Stewart’s now-famous smirk and, of course, the nation mulled over the Robert S. Mueller III hearings in the House.
But that’s what you’ll get when you walk into D.C.’s Hawk N Dove and order a “Murphy’s Velvet Hammer,” the new drink named after Florida Rep. Stephanie Murphy.
While some raised eyebrows at the timing of Harris’ writing venture, it doesn’t run afoul of campaign finance rules, according to Paul S. Ryan, a legal expert for election watchdog Common Cause.
From left, Cochran, Susan Collins of Maine, Mike Lee of Utah, Kay Hagan of North Carolina, Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, Kirsten Gillibrand of New York, Mark S.
Of course, it remains to be seen whether D.C.’s home-sharing changes will affect housing prices for interns, but Airbnb sees it as an overall negative.
D.C.’s own Luke Stone cleaned up last night on “The Bachelorette” and scored himself another shot on his quest for Hannah B’s love.
Funkin’ around See live music on five stages at D.C.’s sixth annual Funk Parade, happening this Saturday from 1 p.m. to midnight.