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Military commanders disavow notion of extremists in their ranks

officers on Tuesday told senators there are “zero” white supremacists under their command, despite evidence of a long-simmering problem within the ranks that came to the forefront following the Jan. 6

Congress · 117th Congress

Democrats defeat House GOP effort to censure Maxine Waters

this year impeached former President Donald Trump for inciting violence and an insurrection on the Capitol with remarks he made to his supporters before thousands of them stormed the building on Jan. 6.

Congress · 117th Congress

The GOP’s fallout with big business is already mending

Even before Trump supporters invaded the Capitol on Jan. 6 after listening to an incendiary speech by the then-president, many companies and corporate executives had shifted campaign contributions to Democrats

Policy · 117th Congress

Tribes see progress in COVID-19 fight

The recent COVID-19 relief law (PL 117-2) appropriated $6 billion for IHS, with $600 million pegged for vaccine distribution.

Congress · 117th Congress

Lawmakers divided over need for new domestic terrorism law

having a terrorism initiative on the federal level, and making sure that the protection of those who are lawfully protesting, such as the contrast between the treatment of the insurrectionists on Jan. 6

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Ohio Rep. Steve Stivers to leave Congress next month

Republicans in the running for Portman’s seat have sought the backing of former President Donald Trump, whom Stivers criticized for not doing enough to stop the Capitol attack on Jan. 6.

Podcasts · 117th Congress

CQ Future: Money in politics - Roll Call

Small-donor fundraising is at an all-time high, while corporations are holding off on donating in the wake of the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

How the Jan. 6 riot is affecting campaign fundraising

Political action committees of many companies and lobbying groups said they would pause some or all contributions after rioters broke into the Capitol on Jan. 6 to stop Congress from certifying Joe

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

More than a century later, WWI gets its memorial in Washington

At Friday’s grand opening, a flag that was flown over the Capitol on April 6, 2017 — the centennial of the United States’ entry into the war — and then flown over American battlefield cemeteries