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Schiff’s New Role Connects Him to the District

Before that show, Schiff said in a recent interview, he was “never into mainstream politics.” But since his “West Wing” tenure, Schiff has campaigned for Vice President Joseph R.

Dissecting McCarthy’s Whip Operation

But a successful House majority whip, the third-ranking member of the leadership team behind the speaker and the majority leader, has to be part confidant, part enforcer.

Paul Lands Leadership Role Overseeing the District

Paul insisted in a brief interview with CQ Roll Call on Wednesday that he had not yet begun to think about how he will approach Congress’ relationship with the District from his perch on the panel

Ted Cruz, Man of Few(er) Words

Ted Cruz was utterly speechless on the day after the State of the Union — not because he didn’t have anything to add to the rhetorical cacophony in the Capitol. The guy just plain lost his voice.

Refusing to Make a Mark

McConnell offered a laugh but declined to answer, instead noting, “we’re having a tasting tonight” for the State of the Union, which he called “the longest day — every year.”

Abortion Rights Group Strives for Youthful Image

The group hired the public affairs firm GMMB to conduct blind interviews with activists on both sides of the issue, then singled out the University of Richmond law student’s tape as the most passionate

Nugent to Attend SOTU

The Nuge, the mind behind the 1970s rock anthem “Cat Scratch Fever” and a resident of Texas, has also allowed Stockman to act as his temporary press agent, and the congressman instructed the press

Grayson Returns Emboldened

In an interview in his office in the Cannon Building, he ticked off accomplishments from his first term including passage of a major bipartisan bill to audit the Federal Reserve.