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Rep. Alex Mooney ‘likely violated House rules and federal law,’ ethics office concludes
By enlisting congressional staff to plan the Aruba trip and using official resources, Mooney likely violated federal law, the OCE said.
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By enlisting congressional staff to plan the Aruba trip and using official resources, Mooney likely violated federal law, the OCE said.
GOP Rep. Ronny Jackson of Texas appears to have improperly use campaign funds for use of a private club, ethics office finds.
This week’s Hits and Misses is all about communication as Sen. Cory Booker shows he doesn't need a mic and House panels have mute troubles.
Republicans can't quit Donald Trump and Democrats just can't kick the idea of a reconciliation package before Election Day.
The Biden administration says it will be 'a few weeks' before the baby food supply around the country is back to normal
The Jan. 6 committee wants to question Rep. Barry Loudermilk about a tour he allegedly conducted in the Capitol on Jan. 5.
Deficit-concerned senators blocked the Senate from considering a $48 billion aid package for restaurants and other small businesses Thursday.
The $40.1 billion package of military, economic and humanitarian aid for Ukraine is on its way to President Joe Biden's desk.
President Biden stood beside his Swedish and Finnish counterparts to support them joining NATO, in defiance of Vladimir Putin and Russia.
Census miscounts in Texas and Florida may have been big enough to cost those states a congressional seat, according to census data.
The hearing offered a preview of the explosive debates in Congress and statehouses if the justices overturn the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision.
The proposal includes $40 billion to backfill the so-called Restaurant Revitalization Fund for applicants who didn't receive any grant money.
Washington is focused on Ukraine and midterms, and the likelihood of Congress passing significant climate legislation appears slim.
Democrats renewed a push to give protections to “documented Dreamers” who grew up legally in the U.S. but risk deportation when they turn 21.
Unless the government allows for flexibility, the formula shortage can be particularly hard on families using federal nutrition assistance.
The drama surrounding Sen. Rand Paul’s blocking of the Ukraine aid bill masks a divide over who will be the government spending watchdog.
House Republicans on Tuesday announced a new fundraising effort to grow the number of Hispanic members in Congress.
Freshman Republican Madison Cawthorn of North Carolina became the first Trump-backed incumbent to lose reelection Tuesday.
Greece's prime minister, citing his country's history, warned Congress about the erosion of democracy in the United States.
“For too long, the stigma associated with UAPs has gotten in the way of good intelligence analysis,” said Rep. André Carson.