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‘Fast and Furious’ Gets New Scrutiny

Dennis Burke, the former U.S. attorney for Arizona, will be interviewed by the office of Oversight and Government Reform Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) for the first time since an interview over

Jeff Miller Endorses Connie Mack IV for Senate

In an interview with Roll Call, Miller explained that he had been pushing the younger Mack to get into the race for some time, after seeing that Republicans were not coalescing around any of the

Supreme Court Leaves Texas in Tumult

Blake Farenthold (R) said in a phone interview today. “I don’t know where to file, what district I live in, or what district goes where.”

Website Seeks Robocall Revenge

Most callers pay between $1, the cost to reach a single lawmaker, and $35, the price to robocall the offices of every Member of Congress.

Wamp Event’s Big Bucks Raise Eyebrows

“People see me as something uniquely different,” Wamp told Roll Call in an interview. Wamp, 24, is taking on freshman Rep. Chuck Fleischmann, 49, in the GOP primary.

Republicans Want to Harness Power of Social Media

Tim Schigel, the man behind the sideways V-shaped icon found on more than 1 million websites around the world, will lead the Republican National Committee’s digital strategy during the 2012 elections

GOP Cries Sabotage of Brown’s Bipartisanship

“It’s sad; I think this is one of the reasons people don’t like what’s happening in Washington,” Brown said during a recent interview after an amendment he filed to the defense authorization bill

Liberal Groups Take Up Occupy Mantle in D.C.

But even as the Capitol Hill protesters shouted that they are the “99 percent,” language introduced by OWS, it was unclear whether the D.C. effort had the backing of the larger grass-roots movement.