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is to seriously consider [putting] combat troops back in the Middle East,” Murphy said in an interview.
House,” Cassidy said in an interview in his office Tuesday morning.
House,” Cassidy said in an interview in his office Tuesday morning.
At least 3 of the 5 Democrats on the State-Foreign Operations Appropriations Subcommittee spoke out against the withholding rule last week, when the panel voted to approved the bill and send
I live in the middle of a cornfield out in the country and we get field mice. The cats keep the mice away. I used to have two Labradors. I love labs. They’re my favorite.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says despite the failings of the Iraqi army, he won’t be among those calling for a return of U.S. troops to the battlefield.
democracy,” the author and moviemaker said during a June 5 phone interview.
But the situation is tricky, because the language is part of a section on campaign activity that warns against directing contributions to a House office.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell was asked for an update on the judicial confirmation process in an interview with conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt, and the Kentucky Republican made clear
The six-term legislator has been talking for years about the need to invest in community police departments to improve relationships between officers and the people they serve.
Reichert, a former sheriff, is taking the lead as House Republicans shape the party’s message on policing.
In an interview with Roll Call, Moran said he hoped to hold a hearing on the situation within the next 30 days in the Commerce Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, Product Safety, Insurance and
Recent elevator issues that caused the closure of the Washington Monument have drawn the ire of Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, D-D.C.
As part of her informal role as mayor of the chamber, House Administration Chairwoman Candice S. Miller, R-Mich., is ramping up oversight of some of the daily operations of the institution.
It might be too early to put the nail in the coffin of the fiscal 2016 appropriations process, but get your hammer ready.
’s been the emerging strategy of the Democratic leadership, in consultation with the White House.
In a May 28 phone interview, Sensenbrenner said he didn’t mind, nor did he have regret for his role as lead architect of the post-9/11 law that opened the door to vast levels of government surveillance
[jwp-video n=”1″] Senate Historian Donald Ritchie, in a 2010 exclusive interview with CQ Roll Call, discuses how a shift in the two political parties impacted the Senate over time.
Senate Historian Donald Ritchie describes the shift to television cameras in the Senate and the "huge debate" that ensued as a result in a 2010 exclusive interview with CQ Roll Call.