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House Jan. 6 panel revelation on pardons raises questions
Cheney’s accusation opened up questions about pardons and how laws and ethical rules will apply to lawmakers after the panel investigation.
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Cheney’s accusation opened up questions about pardons and how laws and ethical rules will apply to lawmakers after the panel investigation.
The Jan. 6 committee will seek to show that Donald Trump was central to a conspiracy to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
Prohibition on U.S. support to the International Criminal Court has lawmakers searching for other ways to assist investigations of Russians.
Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy touted a measure to create a “National Commission on the Domestic Terrorist Attack” on the Capitol.
Senate negotiators sounded doubtful they could put forward a bipartisan proposal before Congress leaves Washington for an August break.
Republicans are ramping up their continued efforts to undermine the legitimacy of the Jan. 6 committee's work.
The panel contended that in response to chants of "hang Mike Pence," Trump said: “Maybe our supporters have the right idea.”
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol first turned to lawyers to tell the story of what it had found.
The Jan. 6 hearings give the House a chance to build support for laws Congress could pass to prevent another attack on the election process.
The bill would allow federal courts to issue orders temporarily barring an individual from possessing firearms or ammunition.
The House Modernization panel heard from experts on why members may be retiring, including relatively modest pay and a feeling of futility.
The House adopted a $1.6 trillion discretionary spending cap for the upcoming fiscal year, allowing appropriations bills to move forward.
The House of Representatives passed a package of gun control measures on a mostly party-line vote Wednesday.
A House Armed Services panel wants to bolster Defense Department biomanufacturing and other technologies with military applications.
A House Armed Services panel wants the Pentagon to consider whether it needs more Patriot missile defense systems.
The House Armed Services Committee will hew closely to President Biden's budget request in authorizing Navy shipbuilding next year.
House Democrats plan to press forward on voting on a series of gun control proposals starting Wednesday.
Lawmakers are paying tribute to former Rep. John E. Porter, an Illinois Republican and Appropriations “cardinal” who died Friday at age 87.
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.