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Photos of the week | October 24-30, 2025

Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., speaks to reporters as he arrives in the Capitol on Thursday. Tillis canceled his Bipawtisan Howl-o-ween Dog Parade this week due to the government shutdown. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call)

Lots of talk but no deal as shutdown heads for the record books

Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., was delayed in leaving Washington for the weekend because of a shutdown-related airport delay. Thune is shown speaking to reporters Tuesday, along with, from left, Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., Majority Whip John Barrasso, R-Wyo., and Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: When the pain hits home

Catch up on the political news of the past week in the latest At the Races newsletter, including redistricting and off-year elections.

Senate Democrats riled over exclusion from Venezuela briefing

Sen. Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill., said she was "disgusted" by the administration’s decision to organize a briefing only for Republicans: "This is ridiculous. This is not how we will operate in the Senate." (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call file photo)

Heard On The Hill · 119th Congress

Capitol Lens | Center of attention

Travis Hill, left, nominee to head the FDIC, testifies during his Senate confirmation hearing on Thursday as his children draw on notepads.

Senate panel approves step on new FBI headquarters plan

FBI Director Kash Patel, who in July announced the selection of the Ronald Reagan Building complex in downtown Washington for the FBI’s new headquarters, responds to questioning at a House hearing in September.

Influencer or Hill staffer: Can you be both?

People look at their phones during a congressional hearing in 2020. When it comes to personal posting, long-standing norms on Capitol Hill are colliding with the expectations of younger staffers.

Democrats seize on food stamp funding as latest rallying cry

Sen. Ben Ray Luján, pictured in the Capitol on April 8, has introduced a bill that would fund both SNAP and WIC while also ensuring that states would be reimbursed for costs incurred for administering SNAP and WIC during the shutdown.

Heard On The Hill · 119th Congress

Capitol Lens | 10 years ago today

On this date 10 years ago, newly-elected Speaker Paul D. Ryan waves to House members alongside outgoing former Speaker John A. Boehner.