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Congressional stock trading overhaul gains traction

Daines said in an interview with CNBC that they can present conflicts of interest. “You put assets in a blind trust, you’re still aware of what assets are put in that blind trust.

Opinion · 117th Congress

Don’t bet on the GOP coming to its senses just yet

It didn’t take long during my interview with California Democratic congressional hopeful Peter Navarro (who years later became a top ally of President Donald Trump and key adviser on trade and economic

Congress · 117th Congress

Far reaches of right and left call for de-escalation with Russia

American public opinion — gathered and distilled from a handful of polls conducted in the past six months that asked about the Russia-Ukraine crisis — is largely on the side of the “middle” approach

Policy · 117th Congress

In wildfire ‘pivot,’ experts question federal focus

Of the $5.5 billion from the infrastructure bill, $3 billion will go to this firefighting plan, he said in an interview Tuesday. “We think that is a great and significant down payment,” he said.

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Jim Langevin was an intern in the ’80s.

This interview has been edited and condensed.   Q: How did you end up working for Pell in the mid-1980s? A: I met him my freshman year at Rhode Island College.

Opinion · 117th Congress

What was Joe Biden supposed to do in his first year?

To maximize Democrats’ chances in the midterms, Todd said in an interview, Biden needed to “show strength by proving he could stand up to people who made the voters’ ears hurt on both sides of the