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Heard on the Hill: Days of Wine and Scandals

The confrontation was not over a woman, Mahoney said in an ABC News interview on Friday, in which he also confessed to using poor judgment and admitted to letting down his constituents and family.

Timeline: A Senator Faces a Federal Jury

Oct. 2 The judge refuses a motion by the defense to dismiss the case after the government handed over notes from an FBI interview with Allen that indicated Allen believed Stevens would have paid

Bachmann in Late Trouble

But since Bachmann’s interview on MSNBC’s “Hardball,” Tinklenberg reports that he has raised an eye-popping $810,000.

‘Citizen Josh’ Speaks Truth To Politics

In an interview, Kornbluth said that performing a political piece at Crystal City’s Arena Stage during a monumental presidential election season was like a basketball all-star “making the NBA finals

Bachus Open to Stimulus, Feels Vindicated

Spencer Bachus (R-Ala.), who played a major role in the drama over the $700 billion Wall Street bailout, said the markets have become consumed with “irrational pessimism,” but said he believes the decision

Murtha Apologizes for Remark

two candidates and their vision for the future of our great country.” The statement comes after Murtha told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, “There is no question that western Pennsylvania is a racist

Former Florida Rep. Paul Grant Rogers Dies at 87

“I saw the potential for what could be done in the health care field, and it just was not being aggressively pursued,” Rogers told the Palm Beach Post of his time in Congress during a 1979 interview

A Veterans’ Congress

House Veterans’ Affairs Chairman Bob Filner (D-Calif.) said in an interview that one of his top priorities is getting Congress to pass the department’s budget a year in advance.

Staunch Defender of Veterans Heads Spending Panel

Most spectacularly, conditions at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center were considered so substandard that the facility became a cause of national concern by Congress and the administration.

Candidate Gets Very Early Start

Hendrix said in an interview that he lives in Granite Falls and commutes to Nashville, where his kids attend school (he is divorced).

Barkley Slips Into the Picture

Dean Barkley (I) has a chance to get elected to the Senate on the Independence Party ticket in November — or at least drastically affect the results of one of the most hotly contested races in the country