Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
Photos of the week ending Nov. 5, 2021
Members of Congress continued to beat up on each other while the Capitol Police beat up on members at the Congressional Football Game.
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Members of Congress continued to beat up on each other while the Capitol Police beat up on members at the Congressional Football Game.
The Texas Republican talks about goats, his F-150 and how a devout Catholic could support immigration policies like “Remain in Mexico.”
The members’ team struggled and lost to the Capitol Police, 26-6, in the 2021 edition of the Congressional Football Game.
As the NFL seeks to close the book on the Washington Football Team's scandals, Congress won’t be letting the league change the subject yet.
He voted to impeach Trump along with nine other Republicans. But California Rep. David Valadao has stayed “a little bit out of the frame.”
Dogs in halloween costumes, the Congressional Women’s Softball Game and a Biden appearance were among this week’s Capitol Hill highlights.
Policy got personal as he tried to stop the bleeding on his doorstep. It literally and viscerally brought home his work on Capitol Hill.
Before he was congressman for Arkansas’ 2nd District, French Hill got his start in D.C. as an aide to Texas Sen. John Tower in the 1980s.
Confetti rained down in the Senate to celebrate Susan Collins this week. Even a pandemic couldn’t break her voting streak.
The panel has released its latest progress report, tracking 97 recommendations it made last Congress and whether they’ve gone anywhere.
Like the often terse confrontations in the Capitol’s hallways, the annual slow-pitch matchup pits members of the press against members of Congress.
Halloween for Congress means dogs, dogs and more dogs, wearing costumes and parading through the Senate.
Photo of the day: Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., arrives for the Senate Democrats' lunch in the Capitol on Tuesday.
“We’re gonna crush them. Absolutely crush them,” Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand said last Friday. She was talking about softball.
New Mexico Sen. Ben Ray Lujan answers questions about the rough-and-tumble of politics. And mountain biking.
Celebrity sightings at the Capitol have been rare since the onset of the pandemic, but that all changed this week.
Tension over mask wearing runs high among congressional staffers working on Capitol Hill during a busy fall.
Photo of the day: Social media celebrity Paris Hilton visited the Capitol Wednesday
“There are moments where I wake up and I’m like, why?” says Illinois Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger. But he’s not done talking about Trump.
The mood in Congress may be icy, but Brew Across America continues the grand old tradition of mixing beer-drinking with politics.