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Capitol Police Chief Matthew Verderosa to retire May 31
Capitol Police Chief Matthew Verderosa to retire May 31 -
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Capitol Police Chief Matthew Verderosa to retire May 31 -
Trump’s unlikely new best friends wear blue -
Democrats may hold Barr in contempt of Congress for failing to deliver unredacted Mueller report -
White House Asks for $4.5 Billion Border Aid; Democrats Balk -
GOP Rep. says Russia has nuclear weapons in Venezuela but offers no evidence -
Man gets 4-years for making racist threats to Obama and Rep. Waters -
Ben Stiller gets personal with Congress on Syrian humanitarian crisis -
Fines? Jail time? Democrats leave all options on the table for enforcing subpoenas -
Calling all reporters to Rayburn! New press space unveiled -
Navy brass gets grilling on defective ships, idle subs, other spending priorities -
A place for the GOP to mull life after Trump -
2020 Democrats showcase campaign styles in Barr hearing -
House GOP resolution referring Michael Cohen to DOJ for perjury rejected -
Scooter commuters of Capitol Hill, take note -
What does Trump support on infrastructure? It's anyone's guess, as always -
Barr will be a no-show at House Judiciary Committee -
No motorcycle-riding tots, but plenty of tired parents, at ‘Strolling Thunder’ -
White House stalls on endorsing $2 trillion for public works -
$15 an hour ‘living wage’ for interns in district offices and Capitol Hill introduced in House -
Will another ‘Infrastructure Week’ fail amid White House, congressional tension? -