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‘Are we having fun yet?!’ — Congressional Hits and Misses
2022’s last Congressional Hits and Misses sees departing Illinois Rep. Rodney Davis quoting Nickelback in his farewell speech, and more.
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2022’s last Congressional Hits and Misses sees departing Illinois Rep. Rodney Davis quoting Nickelback in his farewell speech, and more.
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The Georgia Democrat spoke about voting rights ahead of a vote to limit debate on Democrat's massive election bill on Tuesday.
The problem of extremism within the armed forces isn’t new, and the military’s response has often been haphazard and inconsistent.
Unbeknownst to Kaptur and the other lawmakers participating in Monday’s hearing, the audio from a movie — 1996’s “Down Periscope,” starring Kelsey Grammer as a disliked Navy officer who leads a crew
Parliaments in Europe, Asia and South America used digital voting during the pandemic. CQ Roll Call breaks down how Congress could go remote.
Military personnel overseas are reaching out to Congress after expressing frustration with not yet getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
But Connecticut Democrat Christopher S. Murphy said he had Zoom fatigue, finding it difficult to question witnesses through remote hearings, and he preferred in-person questioning.
Trump's involvement in CPAC this weekend was under debate during a Republican leadership presser Wednesday.
The extent of the military’s extremism problem is not known, a Pentagon report shows steps under review to keep extremists out of the military.
Lead impeachment manager Rep. Jamie Raskin gave an emotional speech Tuesday during former President Donald Trump's second impeachment trial.
Watch as CQ Roll Call's John Donnelly breaks down some of the obstacles Secretary of Defense nominee Gen. Lloyd Austin will face.
In a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing, Adm. Michael M. Gilday outlined which sailors and marines will get vaccinated first.
Ben Sasse described the first 2020 presidential debate as a “s— show,” but he may as well have been talking about the entire week. President Donald Trump and Utah Sen.
China’s effort to recruit top U.S. national security officials using social media has reached such a fever pitch that the FBI has made a 30-minute movie.
“Holy s—, I thought we had better technology than this!” exclaimed Sen. Jon Tester during a partially virtual Senate hearing.
Sean Buck, the superintendent of the academy, said the class of 2024’s plebe parents weekend, an annual tradition, was postponed indefinitely.
[ For more on the history and future of D.C.’s RFK stadium, see CQ Roll Call’s 2017 documentary ]
See the video for more from D.C.’s protests and CQ Roll Call health care reporter Sandhya Raman’s interview with Smith. [ Protests may add COVID-19 cases and compound racial disparities ]
With D.C.’s non-statehood status affecting its access to emergency funding, CQ Roll Call took a look at where Holmes Norton’s decades-long push for statehood lies, including Republicans’ myriad Constitutional