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Bill Clinton tells lawmakers he saw no Epstein misconduct
Former President Bill Clinton denied any wrongdoing in his interactions with Jeffrey Epstein during a deposition with a House panel.
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Former President Bill Clinton denied any wrongdoing in his interactions with Jeffrey Epstein during a deposition with a House panel.
GOP Sen. Thom Tillis has threatened to place a hold on additional nominees if he doesn't get data he requested from DHS.
At their annual policy retreat in Virginia this week, House Democrats talked affordability — and exactly what that means.
A Pentagon official brushed off criticism over the department’s role in the FAA's brief closure of airspace over El Paso this month.
Congress added billions of dollars beyond the Pentagon’s budget request for research and procurement projects that receive little scrutiny.
Package would address sentencing guidelines for child sexual abuse material, threats to distribute and coercion schemes.
Former secretary of State told House lawmakers she did not have information on the past criminal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
House Republicans blew past a deadline to release legislation that would allow the year-round sale of E15 gasoline last week.
These former staffers are tracking trends and career paths in the legislative branch — and pushing for more transparency.
ATF nominee pledges to target violent crime and focus on repeat violent offenders, serial shooters and gang members.
"We’re talking about the first branch of government, and that expertise needs to live in-house," says founder Travis Moore.
President Trump's State of the Union address featured little foreign policy, leaving lawmakers wondering what he has planned on Iran.
House GOP had barred earmarks from the Labor-HHS-Education measure after they took back control of the House in the 2022 midterm elections.
The plan is a nonstarter for most GOP senators, who have warned of a monthslong suck of precious floor time.
Bipartisan lawmakers weigh in in the House and Senate as Trump amasses a "massive armada" in and around the region.
Former Sen. Joe Manchin says 2022 law set the stage for U.S. energy security and is skeptical Republicans can revive coal sector.
A lengthy speech by President Donald Trump highlights the increasingly sharp polarization the nation faces.
In 2025, President Donald Trump compiled a record of party support that stands apart from his predecessors and even from his own first term.
Dozens of members of Congress opted to give their own speeches on a chilly Tuesday night instead of sitting through the president’s.
President Trump clashed with congressional Democrats during his State of the Union as some loudly objected to his second-term policies.