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What did Trump know, and when did he know it?
People are already saying the Jan. 6 hearings won’t matter — but they’re wrong. Nothing in history can prepare us for what we’re about to see.
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People are already saying the Jan. 6 hearings won’t matter — but they’re wrong. Nothing in history can prepare us for what we’re about to see.
The committee will begin to tell the public what it has found—the product of more than 1,000 interviews and over 140,000 documents.
The House Armed Services Committee plans a 4.6 pay raise for servicemembers in 2023 and a reduction in Army troops of 12,000.
Today’s Capitol Lens sees staffers from New Hampshire Sen. Jeanne Shaheen’s office unloading “Marty the Moose” from a Hart Senate Building freight elevator.
Mary Ellen Iskenderian, the CEO of Women’s World Banking, talks about microfinance helping women entrepreneurs in developing countries.
New legislation would treat cryptocurrency as a commodity and give the Commodity Futures Trading Commission regulatory authority.
This Democrat wants you to know something about people in her home state — they mostly support abortion rights and they aren’t “crazy Texans.”
Michigan Democratic Sen. Gary Peters has led the long-awaited congressional response to cyber attacks on U.S. targets.
The White House says a Commerce Department investigation of solar-energy components from China will continue, but stops tariffs for two years.
Democrats face big obstacles and a deadline measured in weeks as they attempt to salvage a scaled-down tax, climate and health care package.
Connecticut Sen. Christopher S. Murphy focuses on what's possible in politics, a trait Democrats should be looking for, Stu Rothenberg writes.
Nominees will be picked in primaries in California, Iowa, Mississippi, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico and South Dakota
Capitol Lens focuses on tourists entering the Capitol Visitor Center, which reopened to the public last week, on Monday.
Thomas Smith, a Capitol Police officer, was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges stemming from a 2020 hit-and-run in Georgetown.
Former Trump White House adviser Peter Navarro is facing criminal charges after a federal grand jury indicted him.
Biden said Friday that he understands that most Americans don't really care what caused inflation at the grocery store.
Saying a negative campaign after a mass shooting in Buffalo is 'the last thing we need,' Rep. Chris Jacobs ended his reelection bid.
Photos of the week: Nevada votes, guns and BTS highlighted the action during the Memorial Day recess.
This week’s Hits and Misses delves into a contentious House Judiciary Committee markup on gun safety legislation and more.
As President Biden tries pivoting to an economic message, Senate Republicans dominate the top five on our list of Washington's power players.