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Camp Runs Ways and Means Quietly

“He is a very thoughtful and deliberative guy,” Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) said of Camp in a recent interview.

Griffith Likes to Go His Way, Even if It’s Odd

The way Griffith tells it, the incident led the new U.S. government to require search warrants with a specific reasoning, and Wilkes’ fight is one reason he opposed the USA PATRIOT Act extension: “The

Hackers Attack Senate Websites Again

The hacker group Lulz Security, which has recently attacked the websites of Sony and the Public Broadcasting Service, claimed credit for the weekend hack, posting what appears to be a long string

Weiner Photos Draw Eyes to Little-Known House Gym

In one of the photos, the New York Democrat is shirtless, a towel wrapped around his waist, against the backdrop of what appear to be the industrial-gray lockers of the Members’ workout lair.

Bachmann’s Re-Election Options Open

If Bachmann fails to do well in the early GOP primary contests in the first months of 2012, she would have plenty of time to jump back into the race for her seat in the North Star State’s 6th district

California Republicans Fundraising for Rick Perry

Perry until he decides what he’s going to do,” Schuman told Roll Call in a phone interview. “We do have fundraisers on board, and they are frantically trying to raise money right now.”

Bachmann Bid Relieves Pressure on House GOP

Kent Sorenson, said in a telephone interview that he and a handful of deputies were free to begin assembling a statewide volunteer network — much of which had been waiting in the wings — now that the Congresswoman

When Compromise Is ‘Going Soft’

Scott ultimately voted for the deal, but 54 of his GOP colleagues didn’t because they said the cuts weren’t deep enough. The CR easily passed the House, thanks to the support of 85 Democrats.