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Senate effort to block Russia sanctions relief comes up short
Senate effort to block Russia sanctions relief comes up short -
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Senate effort to block Russia sanctions relief comes up short -
Steve King’s constituents in Iowa grapple with his ‘white supremacy’ comments -
Protesters disrupt EPA confirmation hearing, held despite shutdown -
New Inspector General named for Capitol Police -
Pelosi asks Trump to delay State of The Union until government reopens -
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand announces 2020 presidential run -
House effort on Steve King censure fizzles -
Former Rep. Ruben Kihuen gets ratioed after announcing next campaign on Twitter -
South Florida official claims Rashida Tlaib might ‘blow up’ Capitol Hill -
John Thune’s new whip office staff learning the ropes and getting to work -
House moves to protect federal interns from harassment and discrimination -
Senate votes to start debating Russia sanctions measure, but may lack votes to finish it -
Acting AG Matt Whitaker agrees to testify before House on Feb. 8 -
Steven Mnuchin makes case to GOP to allow easing of sanctions on Russian companies -
Disapproval resolution on Steve King passes, but will not likely be the last word -
If shutdown is not over by then, no recess next week, Hoyer says -
New bipartisan Senate group facing uphill climb in bid to end shutdown -
Rep. Hank Johnson receives threatening calls from Trump supporters for ‘Hitler’ comparison -
For Steve King, colleagues continue calls for censure, resignation -