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Lawmakers blast Trump plans to withdraw troops from Germany
Praise was scarce on Capitol Hill on Wednesday as lawmakers in both parties sharply criticized plans to remove U.S. troops from Germany.
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Praise was scarce on Capitol Hill on Wednesday as lawmakers in both parties sharply criticized plans to remove U.S. troops from Germany.
Acting Chief Gregory Monahan said the June 1 protest near the White House was “one of the most violent” he’s seen and his officers responded appropriately.
Attorney General William Barr started to tangle with Democrats at a House Judiciary Committee hearing over questions about the Roger Stone case.
Major is to testify at a House hearing today. As a candidate for Congress in 2018, he was critical of Trump.
Billions in Senate Republicans’ $1 trillion coronavirus relief bill would restore money for military weapons redirected to pay for the border wall.
Senate Republican leaders unveiled their proposal for the next round of coronavirus relief legislation this week, but it faces scrutiny from both parties.
Watch as Maj. Adam DeMarco contradicts nearly every assertion made by U.S. Park Police Acting Chief Gregory Monahan of the incident at Lafayette Park.
The path toward a bipartisan coronavirus aid package was hard to see Tuesday, as some Republicans declined to back their own new plan.
The appearance by the CEOs of Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google before the House Judiciary antitrust subcommittee on Wednesday could be a defining moment.
Senate Republicans have padded their coronavirus aid proposal with billions for weapons programs, including the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter and Navy ships.
Congress is racing to finish another coronavirus relief package as jobless benefits expire this week, but lawmakers are carving out time to honor John Lewis.
It will be Attorney General William Barr’s first public testimony before the committee, which has some of President Donald Trump’s most outspoken critics.
The memorial services for Rep. John Lewis shift to the Capitol on Monday, but the coronavirus pandemic will require a unique experience.
Key aid programs are expiring, but Republicans and Democrats remain miles apart on whether they should continue or, if not, what should replace them.
In a speech memorializing the late civil rights leader Rep. John Lewis, Rep. Nancy Pelosi yielded the floor for the last time to the Georgia Democrat.
Lawmakers, some wearing "good trouble" face masks, gathered in socially distant seating in the Rotunda for a memorial service for Rep. John Lewis on Monday.
Senate Republicans unveiled their plan Monday for a roughly $1 trillion coronavirus aid package that would provide smaller unemployment benefits.
Republicans say the package includes emergency spending that busts the budget caps deal reached last summer and contains numerous “poison pills.”
The number of COVID-19 cases on Capitol Hill is climbing, and at least one office is grieving the death of a staffer from the disease.
The late Rep. John Lewis will lie in state at the Capitol on July 27 and 28, with social distancing protocols in place due to the pandemic.