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Pets, pot and ‘Veep’ — Congressional Hits and Misses
Rep. Steve Cohen has weed and brownies on the brain, Al Franken hates Sen. Ted Cruz, and Jen Psaki says she's just trying not to get fired.
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Rep. Steve Cohen has weed and brownies on the brain, Al Franken hates Sen. Ted Cruz, and Jen Psaki says she's just trying not to get fired.
Try not to miss the “shame” outside of the Capitol — yes, Reps. Debbie Dingell and Marjorie Taylor Greene had words on the Capitol steps.
Watch: Morgan Griffith revealed he’s a “wet blanket” and Jim Risch couldn't believe there wasn’t a mute button for the president.
After a “long and painful and torturous night,” New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker has more energy than any of us.
Rep. Dan Crenshaw publicly announces that he is pro-birthday, and Senate leaders Schumer and McConnell are in a foot race to the podium.
"Hearing in here is tough," House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy consoled members. Meanwhile, hot FERC summer isn't over.
"A lot of legends begin in bars in Alaska," said Sen. Dan Sullivan during his Alaskan of the week monologue.
Wyden and Schumer fought over introducing Cory Booker, while Olivia Rodrigo made use of her driver’s license and hung out at the White House.
The United States faces a monumental task in keeping its focus on the long-term challenge posed by China’s quest for technology leadership.
“Who wants to put money on anything that Congress is gonna do?” President Joe Biden wondered aloud this week.
Here's a look at the coming battle for the Senate, with ever war idiom CQ Roll Call elections analyst Nathan L. Gonzales has got.
“There are many who say that bipartisanship is dead in Washington, D.C.,” said Sen. Kyrsten Sinema outside the White House this week.
Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers discussed the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic and gain-of-function research with CQ Roll Call.
Watch President Joe Biden's full eulogy for former Sen. John Warner at his memorial in Washington National Cathedral.
Watch the video for his full comments on the bipartisan effort and incidents of sexual assault in the military within his own district.
The Georgia Democrat spoke about voting rights ahead of a vote to limit debate on Democrat's massive election bill on Tuesday.
“It feels damn good to be back,” said Rep. Jim McGovern at the start of the first in-person House Rules Committee hearing in over a year.
President Joe Biden warned Vladimir Putin about retaliation for cyberattacks at their first bilateral summit in Geneva.
The interim guidance acknowledges much is unknown about post-COVID conditions, although the NIH launched a research effort last week.
The Biden administration has released its strategy on domestic terrorism and asked Congress for more money to tackle the rising problem.