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Ivanka Trump asked to interview in Capitol riot inquiry
The House panel investigating the Capitol riot is asking Ivanka Trump to voluntarily appear for an interview in February.
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The House panel investigating the Capitol riot is asking Ivanka Trump to voluntarily appear for an interview in February.
The letter also acknowledged that a portion of the frozen funds may need to be held back as part of an eventual payment to the families of some of the victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, who
The threatened run the gamut of the House and Senate, from the hyper-partisan moths who fly toward the latest controversy to the little-known wallflowers toiling away in near anonymity.
the Senate and also pass the House.
are being subpoenaed by the House select committee examining the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack.
Califf had the top job at the FDA for one year in 2016, under the Obama administration, and was confirmed then in a bipartisan 89-4 vote.
Price, a North Carolina Democrat who chairs the transportation spending subcommittee, said in an interview Tuesday.
would not necessarily be regulating a stablecoin-issuing company per se, but regulating certain activities by that company,” Sithian said in an interview.
Tuesday to replace the late Rep.
The select House panel investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol said Rep.
According to proponents, the glass provision takes an extra step toward those goals by picking the best technology on the market.
fellow at the Brookings Institution, said in an interview.
the poisonous atmosphere on the Hill after Jan. 6.
The House Jan. 6 select committee is asking Fox News host Sean Hannity to voluntarily participate in a transcribed interview and to preserve communications he had with former President Donald Trump, the
the case for passing voting rights legislation to counter the Republican voter suppression and election nullification laws with the same anti-democratic motives born out of the Big Lie,” Schumer wrote
When you were getting close to the end of a scheduled interview with the late Sen. Harry Reid, it was always a good time to bring up baseball.
He retired from Senate service in January 2017, at the end of the 114th Congress, after serving as the chamber’s Democratic leader for over a decade.
“He burned bridges in D.C. and I don’t know that he helped himself in West Virginia,” Kilwein said in an interview, noting conflicting polling on Mountain State voters’ sentiments on the big spending bill
The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol on Wednesday asked Ohio Republican Rep.
ANALYSIS — The doors to the State Dining Room swung open Tuesday for a presidential warning about the COVID-19 omicron variant.