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Biden attracts GOP jeers over debt limit, while pushing unity
Whether or not Biden was intending to bait Republicans into jeering his call for raising the debt limit without preconditions, he got them.
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Whether or not Biden was intending to bait Republicans into jeering his call for raising the debt limit without preconditions, he got them.
President Joe Biden plans to renew calls for Congress to use legislation and funding to address gun violence, policing and criminal justice.
President Biden described in his State of the Union address a recovering economy, but voters just don't agree with him.
At times, it felt as though the president was negotiating with Republicans as the nation watched. “Liar!” shouted Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Democrats hoping for a seat on the House Agriculture Committee are finding tough competition as the panel plans a multiyear farm bill.
Lawmakers on a House oversight panel traded barbs Tuesday at a hearing over the Biden administration’s policies at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Labor Secretary Marty Walsh is expected to leave the department to become executive director of the NHL players union.
Despite fears voiced by advocates that new term limits would cripple it, new appointees will fill posts at the Office of Congressional Ethics.
Rep. Pat Fallon and JINSA CEO Michael Makovsky want President Biden to roll out a new Iran strategy during his State of the Union address.
General says the Air Force initially didn't shoot down a Chinese surveillance balloon over Alaska because it was not a military threat.
Congress worries that defense contractors will not be able to meet surging demand for weapons as war drags on in Ukraine.
The last time a president delivered a State of the Union speech before a House speaker of the opposite party, Pelosi tore up Trump's speech.
House Republicans are downplaying their desire to cut spending in conjunction with lifting the debt limit, seeking to reframe their strategy.
Republicans may look to highlight Biden's foibles on foreign policy with their SOTU guests, while Democrats look to domestic issues.
Highlights include the House GOP flexing their slim majority with messaging bills and ousting Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar from a key panel.
Citing the demands of being a working mother, Rep. Victoria Spartz of Indiana won't run for public office in 2024.
“My design specification was to instill anxiety among my colleagues,” said the Kentucky Republican and MIT grad, who designed the pin himself.
Mace said she brought a draft resolution to the speaker intended to implement "due process" for committee removals.
Last Congress, Scalise had regular opportunities to ask about Democrats' agenda during floor colloquies. Now the shoe’s on the other foot.
The House voted 218-211 along party lines to remove Democratic Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar from the Foreign Affairs Committee.