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Senators will judge Trump as victims of mob’s attack
The same senators who fled during a violent mob attack on their workplace will decide whether President Trump is responsible for inciting that insurrection.
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The same senators who fled during a violent mob attack on their workplace will decide whether President Trump is responsible for inciting that insurrection.
New intelligence chief-designate Avril Haines promised at a Senate confirmation hearing to be nonpartisan and warned of growing competition from China.
Senators to grill Austin on domestic threats, civilian control of Defense - Defense
Party leaders and their activist allies are revved up to revisit an election law overhaul, but it remains a tough sell in a close Congress.
From the whiplash of the mob attack on the Capitol to the surreal feeling in D.C. on Jan. 20, there have been a lot of feelings lately for activists.
President-elect Joe Biden has promised to introduce a sweeping immigration bill. Republicans already are calling it a 'mass amnesty' proposal.
Janet Yellen, President-elect Joe Biden’s choice to lead the Treasury Department, encouraged Congress to “act big” on a COVID-19 aid package.
The administration says the law limits the president's powers, running counter to Democrats' proposals intended to give Congress more "power of the purse"
Biden's EPA will rewrite the plan for cutting carbon emissions from power plants, which it already planned to do.
CQ Roll Call’s Jennifer Shutt and David Lerman break down what's in the COVID-19 relief proposal and talk about what the trajectory is for passing the bill.
Parler users were more numerous in the South and the Mountain West and many people joined in the weeks before the riots at the Capitol on Jan. 6.
A CFPB panel recommends that Congress give the agency authority to license certain fintech firms, a proposal that would encroach on OCC and state oversight.
Nineteen Capitol Police officers have tested positive for COVID-19 since Jan. 8, the most recent accounting since a violent mob invaded the Capitol.
Historian Jim Bendat discusses the importance and significance of Inauguration Day, even amid unprecedented days of danger.
Lloyd Austin, Biden’s pick for Defense secretary, said the immediate challenges he would face are the pandemic, extremism and maintaining civilian control.
After missing the deadline to deliver the 2020 census and amid criticism he politicized the count, Census Bureau Director Steven Dillingham is resigning.
Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will resign on Monday from the Senate, clearing the way for Alex Padilla to be sworn in as the next California senator.
As Washington gears up to host the inauguration of the 46th president of the United States next week, the country is on edge.
Companies are abandoning anti-democratic politicians, but they shouldn’t abandon their PACs - Congress
Biden’s Homeland Security secretary nominee has received plaudits from immigration advocates, but his past DHS role may be questioned at his Senate hearing