Congress · 119th Congress
After blaming Trump for Jan. 6, they’re still in the ‘fight of our lives’
It's been five years since the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, but Rep.
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It's been five years since the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, but Rep.
↵↵In a Dec. 22 telephone interview, the senior administration official, granted anonymity to be candid, offered a measured legislative forecast for the year, as both parties turn their focus to a midterm
Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., said in an interview that "it's more important than ever we get a resolution to this," because otherwise it could happen again.
Brian Kemp, Greene said it had been her "honor and privilege to serve the people" of the 14th District in the state's northwest corner.
mission a "law enforcement operation" that was "conducted by the Department of War and the DEA, at the request of the Department of Justice."
Don Bacon, applauded the removal of Maduro, arguing the operation was "great" for the future of that country.
The NPCA puts full-time Park Service employment at 12,600, down 24 percent since the start of the Trump administration.
↵↵Trump is expected to interview candidates at his Mar-a-Lago resort to replace Jerome Powell next year as Federal Reserve chairman.
↵↵Trump signed the bill in a surprising about-face on the issue but also referred to the topic as a "hoax" that would "backfire on the Democrats just as all of the rest have."
↵↵Editor's note: At the Races will be on hiatus for the next two weeks and will return on Jan. 8. See you in the New Year!
↵↵Former officials and analysts called the speech an unprecedented attempt to upend the State of the Union tradition.
the nation faces," Padden said in an interview.
↵↵"Combine the state of economic being — affordability this year — and the president's lack of approval across the board and you get what many of us are expecting to be a pretty solid swing against the
↵↵"How the administration or the Supreme Court or any other branch of the government wants to launch their own initiatives, that is their prerogative," Rios said in an interview with CQ Roll Call.
Closed-door briefings on the Trump administration's military campaign against alleged drug-smuggling boats provided lawmakers with little clarity on the overall strategy of the operation and whether the
What has become apparent this year is few guardrails on the Office of the President have been etched into law over the centuries.↵↵Virginia Sen.
at the Pentagon.
I mean, he had the huge tax bill," Priebus told ABC News in a Sunday interview. "Gas prices are down.
↵↵"People feel betrayed," Gallrein said in a phone interview between chores at his farm 30 miles east of Louisville.