Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
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It’s never just a game, no matter the level of the competition.
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It’s never just a game, no matter the level of the competition.
This is “Alaskan of the Week,” the only speech in the Senate that elicits gleeful tweets from jaded floor watchers.
Schumer, D-N.Y., speaks during the news conference outside the Capitol to announce the introduction of S 1, the “For the People” Act, on Wednesday.
In December, her husband died of COVID-19 complications five days before the Louisiana Republican could be sworn in for the start of the new Congress. Losing Rep.-elect Luke J.
The exact date will be announced soon, Chung wrote in an email to Heard on the Hill. Chung did not respond to a follow-up interview request.
examine the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
For staffers that come from more modest means, the siren call can be hard to resist. But the paltry pay alone can’t explain the diversity gap.
“I see the future of our party — the fact that I’m elected, the fact that Michelle is elected,” she said in a phone conversation last week.
“We wanted to show what recovery looks like — that it’s not easy,” Cunnane said in an interview this week alongside his mom, now serving her second term in Congress amid rumors she could run for
Showtime’s documentary series “The Circus” wants to capture, in the words of John Heilemann, the “big, giant, chaotic, nightmarish stew” of our politics.
I contacted the FBI and the CIA and asked them basically what they had in their files. I got the classic nonsense reply: “We can neither confirm nor deny that we have anything.”
It was at the Museum of Science and Industry, actually, and I remember we all sang the Black National Anthem as part of the event. But that was the first meeting.