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Photos of the week ending April 19, 2024
A short-lived impeachment trial and another threat to vacate the speaker’s chair highlighted the week on Capitol Hill.
Democratic lawmaker takes the bait on Greene ‘troll’ amendment
Greene filed a flurry of amendments to the Ukraine aid bill with the House Rules Committee, including one to require any member who votes in favor of the package "to conscript in the Ukrainian military
Earl Blumenauer takes his last ride through Congress
This interview has been condensed and edited. Q: How are you seeing your impact as you get ready to leave? A: I’m not a high-profile member of Congress. I don’t run explosive campaigns.
Foreign aid supplemental unveiled in House; Biden supports
He said the bill would contain the "core components" of the Republican immigration bill known as HR 2, which passed the House last year over solid Democratic opposition.
On Senate floor, Mayorkas impeachment sparks procedural clash
The House had last impeached a Cabinet member in the Grant administration in the 1800s. Republicans asked for a quorum call and huddled on the Senate floor, stalling a roll call vote. Sens.
Congress’ tech plate is full, with little time at the table
tech industry to thrive, Moore said in an interview.
Food fight continues with ‘Food, Inc. 2’
Between the first "Food, Inc." and the sequel, a few things have changed.
Superfund plan for Columbia River sparks debate in Northwest
The waters in the river basin, including the popular Lake Roosevelt behind the Grand Coulee Dam, are safe for recreation, the agency says.
Mayorkas soldiers on through budget hearings, despite impeachment
Joyce, in a later interview, said that building the border wall and increasing funding for detention beds, border technology and Border Patrol agents are all priorities for the fiscal 2025 process.
Tim Kaine walks on the wild side
He dubs the trek the "Virginia Nature Triathlon," which includes hiking the Virginia portion of the Appalachian Trail, cycling the Blue Ridge Parkway and Skyline Drive, and canoeing the James River.
House again tees up reauthorization of powerful spy authority
The authority allows the U.S. government to collect digital communications of foreigners located outside the country.
FCC move to restore net neutrality sets stage for familiar fight
All of that means the outlook for the broadband industry is riding on the outcome of the November election, in a fight that has been playing out for years.
‘Bloodbath’: How Trump got White House to drop its refusal to address 2024 campaign
The presumptive GOP nominee’s latest bombast even prompted the top White House spokesperson to set aside her reluctance to discuss the campaign from the briefing room’s storied podium and lectern.
Cole: No time to waste electing new House Appropriations chair
We’re already way behind the [fiscal 2025] timelines, I would argue, let’s just have the election now," Cole, R-Okla., said in an interview Wednesday. "Whoever wins, wins.
Little-known NTIA takes on massive job of internet connectivity
at the agency, said in an interview.
From the left and the right, these two thinkers are upending Washington’s neoliberal consensus
As I walked into the room, Matt Stoller and Oren Cass were knee-deep in a discussion about the causes of Shays’ Rebellion and the Whiskey Rebellion.
Democratic lawmakers seek ways to change Israeli approach in Gaza
The situation on the ground in Gaza has grown much worse for Palestinian civilians in the two months since that Senate vote on the national security supplemental.
Takeaways: Biden, Obama, Clinton try to boost Dem enthusiasm with NYC spectacle
of force and a true reflection of the momentum to reelect the Biden-Harris ticket."
Cole considered early favorite to win House Appropriations gavel
Cole, the Transportation-HUD Appropriations Subcommittee chairman, is the only member running for the position thus far, and has the support of nine of the other subcommittee leaders, also known as "cardinals