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Gosar censured, stripped from committees over threatening video
The House voted to censure Rep. Paul Gosar and strip him of committee assignments for posting a violent video.
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The House voted to censure Rep. Paul Gosar and strip him of committee assignments for posting a violent video.
“You’re disturbed because things have not really progressed and we’re dealing with the same issues,” says director Stanley Nelson.
Mary C. Curtis talks with National Urban League's Marc Morial about voting rights, infrastructure, the filibuster and so much more.
Civil rights leader and National Urban League president and CEO Marc Morial says he is "damn worried" about the state of American democracy. Mary C. Curtis sits down with Morial to talk about voting rights, infrastructure, the filibuster and so much more.
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A federal judge questioned whether the Biden administration’s decision to turn over former President Donald Trump’s tax records to Congress was only good for this one particular president.
South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott’s endorsements in nine House races could signal a push to be more of a player in GOP politics.
When a House committee delves into the nation’s snarled supply chain, lawmakers will likely be snarled themselves in politics and logistics.
The House will vote on Wednesday on a resolution to censure Arizona Rep. Paul Gosar and strip him of his committee assignments.
President Joe Biden's trip to New Hampshire touted the new infrastructure law, as well as vulnerable Democratic lawmakers.
Five votes, out of more the 49,000 cast, gave Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick the Democratic nomination in a deep-blue Florida district.
Education, health care and other provisions in the reconciliation bill could have 'a disproportionate impact on Black and brown families.'
Speier, who survived a shooting as a congressional aide in Jonestown, chairs two House subcommittees and has battled for women's rights.
Donald Trump’s lawyers warned a federal appeals court it would unleash a “new weapon” if a House committee can get some White House records.
The nature of central bank digital currencies may mean that privacy in transactions may be impossible to maintain.
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