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Officers detail violence they faced on Jan. 6
Police officers who defended the attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6 detail how the pro-Trump mob assaulted them.
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Police officers who defended the attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6 detail how the pro-Trump mob assaulted them.
Thompson said the committee plans to obtain materials that were compiled as part of the second impeachment of former President Donald Trump.
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After a brief breakdown in negotiations Monday, senators working on an infrastructure package were still confident they’d get a deal.
Members will look to exhibit the pain and suffering law enforcement officers endured while they fought to protect the Capitol on Jan. 6.
A pending Senate bill offers divergent instructions to the Pentagon on how to crack down on sexual assault in the ranks.
Congress is in for a busy week, with a full slate of spending bills on the floor and Senators trying to close a deal on infrastructure.
Kinzinger joins Liz Cheney as the only Republicans on the panel tasked with investigating and reporting the facts and causes of Jan. 6.
"A lot of legends begin in bars in Alaska," said Sen. Dan Sullivan during his Alaskan of the week monologue.
Conservatives oppose a Senate bill that would require women to register for the military draft next year and plan to make it an election issue in 2022.
The Senate's bipartisan infrastructure negotiators head into tense weekend talks to try and iron out a $579 billion package that can be ready by early next week with offsets.
Democrats on the Senate Armed Services Committee want to spend a lot more than President Joe Biden on defense.
The Senate Armed Services Committee wants to increase the defense budget more rapidly than President Joe Biden and Democratic progressives.
Protections also would be extended to Afghan family members of special immigrant visa applicants who were killed.
The Senate Armed Services Committee has approved legislation to require women to register for the draft for the first time.
McCarthy said he has given no consideration to replacing Reps. Jim Banks, R-Ind., and Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, on the select committee.
Disagreement over transit may derail the efforts of 22 senators to come up with a bipartisan infrastructure bill.
Lawmakers worried that retiring the planes and ships could leave the Pentagon unprepared for a conflict in the near term.
The bill would authorize an additional 8,000 "special immigrant visas" for Afghan interpreters, contractors and other U.S. allies.
Senate Budget Chairman Bernie Sanders said Wednesday that he’s confident all 50 Democrats will support the fiscal 2022 budget resolution.