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Epstein files bill clears Senate, heads to Trump’s desk
The Senate officially cleared legislation to compel the release of files related to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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The Senate officially cleared legislation to compel the release of files related to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
For Russ Fulcher, a week in mock government made a world of difference. "It was a life-changer for me," the Idaho Republican says.
Senate Republicans were divided Wednesday over whether to repeal a controversial provision that could net hefty payouts for senators.
One political scientist shares insights from his research. "About 15 percent of sections can’t be traced to any other previously introduced bill," he says.
Senate appears polarized as health care subsidy cliff nears - Uncategorized Senate leaders seemed intent on quickly implementing a health savings account proposal
"These are not things you’re going to learn in college or from a book," one longtime staffer says.
The House calendar for 2026 sets up a potential reprise of the chamber's extended departure during the recent government shutdown.
Virgin Islands delegate narrowly escaped a House censure on Tuesday over her correspondence with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
President Trump confirmed he will approve the sale of F-35 fighters to Saudi Arabia and lambasted a reporter who asked about Jamal Khashoggi.
Led by Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Pérez, D-Wash., it was an unusual push by a Democrat to ding a member of her own party.
A panel of federal judges on Tuesday blocked Texas from using its new congressional map in next year’s midterm elections.
John Katko went from serving in Congress to hosting a TV show that's now being distributed to 188 PBS member stations nationwide.
House Republicans appear divided about how to approach expiring subsidies, with a small contingent of moderates feeling more urgency to act.
Snipers are posted on the roof of the Capitol on Tuesday during a news conference with survivors of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Trump has said he'll sign the bill if it reaches his desk, though advocates caution the effort could dislodge fewer documents than many hope.
New Jersey Rep. Mikie Sherrill will resign her House seat Thursday, allowing Gov. Phil Murphy to schedule a special election to succeed her.
Women assembled at the Capitol with pictures of themselves as children to share their stories of abuse and being "left behind in the reckoning."
The State Department says 7,500 refugees could be admitted in fiscal 2026, which would be the lowest cap since the 1980 law that established the current process.
Opinion: If Jack Smith was a pro wrestling fan, maybe he wouldn't have made the error of filing Trump's classified documents case in Florida.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has scheduled the runoff in the special election for the state's 18th District for Jan. 31.