Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress
You can run for office and still wear a ‘jardigan’
The announcement of the lending program has earned the endorsement of women both off and on the trail, including New York Rep.
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The announcement of the lending program has earned the endorsement of women both off and on the trail, including New York Rep.
The release comes a week after Democratic Rep. Jim Clyburn entered the podcasting domain with “Clyburn Chronicles,” which combines “lessons of the past” with “politics of the present.”
This week the historic impeachment of President Donald Trump came to an end a day after the rip-roaring State of the Union.
“This office is huge,” he said in an interview last week in the spacious director’s suite at the GPO’s facility on North Capitol Street.
They actually relied on the Shia to warn them that there’s a truck bomb at the end of the runway.
He’s toured the country with a comedy troupe named after a speech by George W. Bush. Heck, he even had a bit part on “The West Wing.”
Ed Henry had an interview scheduled with Bill Clinton.
For the second consecutive year, the mobile museum will travel the country to educate fans.
During what was scheduled to be the final week of Congress before the Christmas recess, a deal on funding the government, an agreement on the trade agreement that would replace NAFTA, and advancement of
Bill Huizenga’s interview with the Office of Congressional Ethics regarding an investigation into whether he complied with campaign finance rules yielded some other interesting insights about his diet
Soccer is willing to organize a trip that skips the White House, with the World Cup coming to the U.S. in 2026,” according to an interview with Sports Illustrated magazine.
In a sit-down interview with Cosmopolitan Magazine, 2020 White House hopeful Sen. Amy Klobuchar revealed the last thing she lost — it had nothing to do with a presidential race.
In a 2017 interview with LAPALME magazine, she revealed Louie’s own musical inclination. “My dad plays acoustic guitar and he would write songs and play them for me and my two sisters,” she said.
There’s still five women in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination and after three men beat them to it, one stopped by the headquarters of the magazine that bills itself the “biggest media
Wasta both grew up and where their families still reside,” said the Iowa Democrat’s congressional office in a release. Wasta beat the congresswoman’s office in announcing the nuptial news.
“My mom would be upset that I’m doing this interview,” Clarissa Rojas said softly inside the lively Longworth House Office Building cafeteria.
Abigail Spanberger of Virginia and Jason Crow of Colorado prepare for a television interview in the Capitol on Tuesday.
After almost two years in the wilderness, former Sen. Al Franken is jumping back into the public eye —sort of — with a new SiriusXM radio show that will focus on politics and culture.
Bloggers, reporters and video teams from RT, the BBC and even a German broadcaster all scrambled to interview anyone who would talk.
This week, Hope Hicks testified behind closed doors, the Canadian prime minister visited the Capitol Building to collect on his bet with Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the Bad News Babes won the annual Congressional