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At the Races: Not the way they drew it up
Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., the speaker’s race is taking up all the oxygen in the House, where the schedule is effectively frozen.
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Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., the speaker’s race is taking up all the oxygen in the House, where the schedule is effectively frozen.
"We don’t see the light at the end of that tunnel," said Rep. Steve Womack, R-Ark. "That’s a mirage right now.
"If you think [deceptive ads are] a problem then it would make sense to address it, whether it’s created by AI or not," Cohn said in an interview.
This interview has been edited and condensed. Q: You were one of the first two Native American women elected to Congress, and one of the first openly lesbian women too. What is that like for you?
A divided House Republican Conference returned to the Capitol on Monday night amid urgency to fill its leadership vacuum and quickly secure aid to Israel after the deadliest terrorist attack on the U.S
Staring down some of the toughest reelection battles in the House, several of the New Yorkers said in interviews that their votes hinge on a speaker candidate making clear they understand the needs of
"My entire life I’ve been told I couldn’t do something, so it’s been my mission in life to prove people wrong," Hern told Roll Call in a 2021 interview.
Kevin Hern, R-Okla., are due to participate in a "joint interview" on Fox News Channel that will air at 6 p.m. Monday, the network announced.
On Monday night, the conference will also meet behind closed doors for a "member-only discussion." Phones are to be checked at the door and staff aren’t allowed into the meeting, the invitation says.
It’s also unclear if the unelected McHenry would have the support of the Republican conference to start appropriations negotiations with the Senate, with so much about the fiscal 2024 process up in the
Over the course of nearly two decades in Washington, though, McHenry matured into the sort of lawmaker who eschewed the spotlight for the proverbial smoke-filled rooms where legislative deals could be
While that answer is unclear, the lawsuits rest on how U.S. courts interpret key provisions of the Sherman Act, a 19th century law that governs monopolies and unfair practices, Stucke said in an interview
Ginni Thomas in September 2022 appeared for a voluntary interview before the now-disbanded House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
"I think the die is cast based on the motion I just filed.
"And the reason we were backed up against the shutdown politics is not a bug of the system. It’s a feature."
Her integrity shone like a beacon across the Senate and across the country for all to see."
"The member really values each of the staff’s opinions when he asks them," Ban said.
This interview has been edited and condensed. Q: How did you land your first job as a staffer?
Democrats dismiss the inquiry as baseless. Committee Chairman James R. Comer, R-Ky., said in an interview Tuesday that the committee will go over all the evidence they’ve accumulated so far.
John Hickenlooper, D-Colo., said in an interview. "We have got to know who owns what data and that the use of data is not harmful."