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Stevens’ Defense to Rely on E-Mails

Ted Stevens (R) sought to portray the lawmaker Thursday morning as a man wrongly accused, asserting that he did not knowingly conceal or, in some cases, even receive the more than $250,000 in gifts as

Jurors Given Two Portraits of Stevens

Ted Stevens (R) as a savvy career politician who surreptitiously accepted valuable gifts, while Stevens’ attorney decried the accusations as misconstrued and placed the blame for any wrongdoing on a prime

Stimulus Expected on House Floor Friday

Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) rejected Pelosi’s talk of a last-minute stimulus package as “politics as usual.” “I just don’t think that the majority is very serious about this,” Boehner

YouTube Accord Eludes House

“It seems that the Senate has come up with a good resolution.” The surprise move seemed to anger both Capuano and Chairman Robert Brady (D-Pa.), who told Ehlers he wasn’t following parliamentary

Heard on the Hill: Finger-Pointing

Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) kicked up a controversy on Thursday when she pinned the mess on former President Bill Clinton (yawn) and minorities (now Democrats are listening).

Bush’s Team Digs In

“To be fair to the candidates and to Congress, we have a lot of expertise and resources that they don’t,” said one of the many harried White House officials struggling to meet the demands of the

Campus Notebook: Texas Gunslinger

Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas) moved to have the legislation passed by unanimous consent, but Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) objected, saying the D.C.

Reid Says Negotiations Continue

House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) sent out a press release during the negotiations saying that the agreement did not have his blessing.

McCain Returns to the Senate

John McCain (R-Ariz.) returned to his day job Thursday, lobbying fellow Republicans to support President Bush’s plan to bail out Wall Street while receiving Democratic brickbats.

‘Stolen Vote’ Report Recalls Chaos

Rules ranking member David Dreier (R-Calif.) criticized Democratic leaders for trying to cram through too many bills at the end of the session.

Heard on the Hill: Real-World Lobbying

Charlie Bass (R-N.H.) who is taking time off from her undergraduate studies at the University of North Carolina, could have a future in the family biz — if Hollywood doesn’t come calling first.