Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
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Framed photographs of former President Barack Obama, former Attorney General Eric Holder and current President Joe Biden.
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Framed photographs of former President Barack Obama, former Attorney General Eric Holder and current President Joe Biden.
One of Congress’s favorite clichés circled back this week: Groundhog Day. That means lawmakers are in for some repetition.
Washington saw some snow, a fallen officer remembered, a vote-a-rama in the Senate and a member of the House removed from her committee assignments.
After her Instagram Live earlier in the week, some conservatives mocked Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. On Thursday she brought in reinforcements.
Photo of the day: Sen. Todd Young, R-Ind., speaks with a reporter in the Capitol after a vote as the Senate subway door closes.
As the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol remains painfully fresh to Congress, some worry the building's physical wounds are disappearing too soon.
The urn containing the remains of Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick is carried out of the Capitol on Wednesday after lying in honor in the Rotunda.
With “My Psychedelic Love Story,” the filmmaker delivers a fresh look at the drug-soaked story of Timothy Leary — and dives into mistrust of the government.
Photos of the day: Winter storm Orlena coated the Washington, D.C. area with snow on Sunday. CQ Roll Call photojournalists were there to capture it.
Photos of the week: Roll Call photojournalists document the happenings in Congress in this week's photos of the week.
Sen. Thom Tillis scooted his way around the Senate floor this week following foot surgery. Plus Biden’s dogs, Sen. Tim Kaine’s new recipe, and a mic-drop.
The Capitol Steps served up political yuks. Now the group has shut down, at the end of the Trump era and as the coronavirus guts live performance.
Shuwanza Goff was the House floor director for legislative operations for Steny H. Hoyer. She is now a deputy legislative affairs director for Joe Biden.
Photo of the day: Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., arrives for her weekly news conference in the Capitol Visitor Center in on Thursday.
As Joe Biden staffs up, he’s looking to Capitol Hill. Those left behind at a workplace in crisis say they’ll miss key talent as they confront deep wounds.
Before Raja Krishnamoorthi came to the House, he worked as a campaign aide for a onetime long-shot congresional candidate named Barack Obama.
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse annouced Wednesday he would be ending his “Time to Wake Up” series after a nine-year, 279-speech run.
Photo of the day: Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., who recently had foot surgery, rolls through the Senate subway using a medical scooter after a vote in the Capitol.
Pew found lawmakers with large followings were able to garner major shares of engagement though they generated just a small portion of content.
“It’s gonna be really cold,” said Sen. Charles E. Grassley as he arrived on the West Front of the Capitol for Joe Biden’s inauguration.