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Two weeks after being sworn in, Tom Marino announces resignation from Congress
Two weeks after being sworn in, Tom Marino announces resignation from Congress -
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Two weeks after being sworn in, Tom Marino announces resignation from Congress -
Ocasio-Cortez, Himes to teach Democrats how to up their Twitter game -
Elizabeth Warren wants big banks to give details of assistance to furloughed federal workers as shutdown continues -
Democrats back Pelosi decision to delay State of the Union as Republicans cry politics -
Louie Gohmert comes to Steve King’s defense -
This time House Democrats might support D.C. statehood -
Disaster aid bill could grow, block diversion of funds to wall -
Push intensifies for cryptocurrency industry to police itself -
Support for ‘wall’ at all-time high among Republicans, low for Democrats, study finds -
Grassley wants IRS to give taxpayers a break if they messed up witholdings -
Senate effort to block Russia sanctions relief comes up short -
Steve King’s constituents in Iowa grapple with his ‘white supremacy’ comments -
Protesters disrupt EPA confirmation hearing, held despite shutdown -
New Inspector General named for Capitol Police -
Pelosi asks Trump to delay State of The Union until government reopens -
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand announces 2020 presidential run -
House effort on Steve King censure fizzles -
Former Rep. Ruben Kihuen gets ratioed after announcing next campaign on Twitter -
South Florida official claims Rashida Tlaib might ‘blow up’ Capitol Hill -
John Thune’s new whip office staff learning the ropes and getting to work -