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Congress · 119th Congress

Iran war powers votes expected ‘very soon’

↵↵"My preference is to solve this problem through diplomacy, but one thing is certain — I will never allow the world's No. 1 sponsor of terror to have a nuclear weapon," Trump added.

Congress · 119th Congress

Photos of the week | January 1-8, 2026

Photos of the week | January 1-8, 2026 - Uncategorized And we're back for the new year, which will feature the nation's 250th birthday as well as an interesting midterm election. Here are the images captured by CQ Roll Call photojournalists this week.

Congress · 117th Congress

Pentagon told Biden not to withdraw from Afghanistan

Reached in February 2020, the Trump administration’s deal with the Taliban committed to a complete U.S. withdrawal by May 1, 2021, so long as the Taliban met stipulated conditions.

Congress · 117th Congress

House passes repeal of 2002 military authorization for Iraq war

[jwp-video n=”1″] “The Bush administration misled the American people by saying there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, that Iraq posed an imminent threat and by drawing a false connection

Congress · 116th Congress

Robert E. Lee’s statue removed from the Capitol

[jwp-video n=”1″] The commission was created to study the removal and replacement of Lee this summer and had sought a replacement since July, when it voted that it was time for Lee to go.

Congress · 116th Congress

Supreme Court lets states keep ‘faithless elector’ laws

[jwp-video n=”1″] Attorneys for those electors pressed their argument that the Constitution allows states to set requirements for who can become an elector, but gives those electors discretion

Congress · 116th Congress

College presidents outline how campuses plan to reopen

Mitch Daniels, the president of Purdue University in Indiana, said the university purchased more than 1 mile of Plexiglas to use in separating professors and students.