Heard On The Hill · 118th Congress
Capitol Lens | Slap dash
Members of the District Running Collective cheer Rock ‘n’ Roll half marathon participants Saturday on North Capitol Street, Northwest.
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Members of the District Running Collective cheer Rock ‘n’ Roll half marathon participants Saturday on North Capitol Street, Northwest.
Cherry blossoms frame John Bolton in the Russell Building, where the former national security adviser attended a Thursday briefing on Iran.
Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota points to the bust of former Vice President Hubert Humphrey in the Capitol on Wednesday.
A woman in Annapolis, Md., walks past a “Top Gun”-themed, campaign-style T-shirt on display in front of a store on Monday.
Democratic Rep. Al Green of Texas is seen in the Capitol on Thursday carrying flowers for a staffer’s birthday.
CIA Director William J. Burns’ reflection is seen over FBI Director Christopher Wray Wednesday during a Senate Select Intelligence Committee hearing.
Tourists walk past the Portrait Monument to Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony in the Capitol Rotunda on Monday.
From left, Texas Republican Reps. Monica De La Cruz, Wesley Hunt, Ronny Jackson, and Dan Crenshaw pose on the House steps on Wednesday.
Wisconsin Rep. Mike Gallagher is seen near a photo of former President Donald Trump and RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel on Tuesday.
Supporters of Ukraine attend a rally at the Lincoln Memorial on Saturday to mark the first anniversary of the Russian invasion.
In the land of law degrees and pedigrees, the Oregon Democrat found her own path, working for liberal firebrand Pete Stark.
Roll Call photo editor Bill Clark won multiple accolades in the White House News Photographers Association’s 2023 Eyes of History contest.
UFO fever gripped Capitol Hill this week and CQ Roll Call’s photojournalists were there to capture all of the flying saucer furor, and more.
For days, Congress has been gripped by balloon fever, with symptoms including hot takes, gaseous emissions and alien hallucinations.
A spectator videos Republican Nikki Haley’s announcement in Charleston, S.C., on Wednesday declaring her candidacy for president in 2024.
“I’m not going to apologize for defending myself,” says the California Democrat, who got threats after tangling with El Salvador’s president.
Capitol Lens | Reflecting pool - Uncategorized
The State of the Union dominated this week on Capitol Hill, along with the ongoing Rep. George Santos saga.
Lawmakers were quick to bring up the “elephant in the room” as J. Brett Blanton appeared before the House Administration Committee.
He toppled DCCC Chair Sean Patrick Maloney in one of the most shocking upsets of the midterms. Now the Republican is settling into Washington.