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Hillary Clinton tells lawmakers she has no Epstein case information
Former secretary of State told House lawmakers she did not have information on the past criminal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
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Former secretary of State told House lawmakers she did not have information on the past criminal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
Catch up on the political news of the past week in the latest At the Races newsletter, including State of the Union fallout and Texas primaries closing in.
House Republicans blew past a deadline to release legislation that would allow the year-round sale of E15 gasoline last week.
The president has to keep closing the gap between wages and prices that developed under Biden.
These former staffers are tracking trends and career paths in the legislative branch — and pushing for more transparency.
Donald Trump consistently says things that are easily disprovable, and yet there appear to be no consequences for him, Gonzales writes.
ATF nominee pledges to target violent crime and focus on repeat violent offenders, serial shooters and gang members.
"I cut my teeth during the tobacco wars of the ’90s," says North Carolina Republican Rep. David Rouzer of his staff days.
"We’re talking about the first branch of government, and that expertise needs to live in-house," says founder Travis Moore.
Sen. Thom Tillis introduces Babydog to the crowd gathered for the "Doggi Gras Pawrade" in the Hart building’s atrium on Wednesday.
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.
Dogs strut down the halls of Hart in what’s become a popular Capitol Hill tradition — a costume parade featuring lawmakers, staff and their dressed-up pets.
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.
Hope and skepticism mix as southern Democrats look to the future. One telling gubernatorial race may end up being a senatorial rematch.
A light-filled cafe with exposed brick is the opposite of what you might expect to find in the Capitol complex. But that’s Black Crown Collective.
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.