D.C. Activist Vows to Fight Capitol Arrest
During the proceedings, some of the activists stood up, chanting, “D.C. votes no!” and were asked to leave the room, though Eidinger and one other woman remained seated.
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During the proceedings, some of the activists stood up, chanting, “D.C. votes no!” and were asked to leave the room, though Eidinger and one other woman remained seated.
The National Transportation Safety Board headed to the scene to determine the cause of the accident.
“Well, you’re trying to ride two horses at once,” Dole said in a recent phone interview, pointing out that, as leader, he had a tougher time than other senators.
“Well, you’re trying to ride two horses at once,” Dole said in a recent phone interview, pointing out that, as leader, he had a tougher time than other senators.
In an interview with CQ Roll Call, Flake said federal spending such as the sports contracts is often difficult to track, much like the congressional earmarks he used to ridicule during his time
interview at D.C.’s Blue Duck Tavern.
For now, Coons told CQ Roll Call in an interview that came as part of a significant media campaign to promote the effort, the focus will be on gathering ideas from Senate Democrats and collecting
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) “He’d make some outrageous statement in the press, and then I’d have to find the facts and create the talking points to support it — which oddly enough, usually
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) The Republican chairman of the House Select Committee on Benghazi on Friday defended the pace of his panel’s year-old investigation into the 2012 terror attack and
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.
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.
one of the most extensive is the Senate Oral History Project .
“The committee has some concerns with the cost of meals in the Capitol Visitor Center,” the lawmakers wrote.
“What’s the one thing that politicians actually care about?” Robinson asked in a phone interview Thursday. “It’s re-election and it’s money. That’s the one thing that actually makes them tick.”
If that’s the case, then Ernie is trying to move the left and and right towards the middle … of common sense and decency,” the political puppeteers said of their philosophic endgame.
Mark Meadows, R-N.C., in an interview about his takeaways from the hearing.
The Nevada Democrat indicated as much to the Huffington Post in an interview published late Monday, though he was not as explicit about his intentions Tuesday morning on the floor of the chamber
“I’ve always been kind of a smart aleck,” Howell told CQ Roll Call in an April 29 phone interview from his Dallas office.
Corker predicted that after the events on the floor Thursday, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell would end up filing cloture to limit debate on the measure, precluding the offering of further amendments.
Boehner may have been channeling that old grade-school rule in an interview broadcast Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”