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But the work of the Jan. 6 committee and the will of the voters defying expectations in the midterms — it shows the American people can be resilient and smart.
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But the work of the Jan. 6 committee and the will of the voters defying expectations in the midterms — it shows the American people can be resilient and smart.
It’s the smallest of the 12 bills in the omnibus package but has taken on larger importance after the Capitol attack of Jan. 6, 2021, and the recent assault on the husband of Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) SEPT. 6: Libby, a beagle and spaniel mix, plays in a puddle along Third Street Northwest in Washington.
Upton angered many in his party when he joined nine other House Republicans in voting to impeach President Donald Trump a week after the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the Capitol.
including COVID-19 relief packages, the bipartisan infrastructure bill, the Inflation Reduction Act, and the Respect for Marriage Act, before she led Congress back to finish its work last year on Jan. 6.
The event was heralded as the first time a congressional committee waxed videographical, although that’s not true in the strictest sense — this fall, the select committee investigating the Jan. 6,
Senate Democrats secured their majority, lawmakers honored police officers who served during the Jan. 6 attack, and a bill to protect same-sex marriage is now headed to the president’s desk.
A Congressional Gold Medal ceremony on Tuesday honoring Capitol Police and Metropolitan Police officers who defended the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, was not without awkwardness.
In the process of sorting through press releases and speech drafts, he’s thinking back on the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.
that “there absolutely needs to be new norms” for the safety of members and staff, rather than a return to the same exact procedures in place before the pandemic and last year’s mob violence on Jan. 6.
I think about Jan. 6 a lot in that respect.
Teddy is almost always there, but not on Jan. 6, 2021. Rojas had left him with a friend because of a weird gut feeling, and she wonders if he would have been able to handle it.
He has a 6-year-old grandson and a 4-year-old granddaughter and said, “I want them to be able to see this museum while they’re still children.”
Spectators in the Cannon House Office Building hearing room record videos on their smartphones Thursday as the House January 6 panel votes unanimously to subpoena former President Donald Trump.
Speaking on the House steps shortly before October recess, Murphy discussed all that and previewed what the Jan. 6 select committee has in store.
With a final score of 6-5, it was a back-and-forth defensive battle that ended with a twist. Rep. Kat Cammack brought it home at the last minute with a bases-loaded walk.
Cool reflection seemed out of the question last year after Jan. 6, when Republicans challenged the outcome of the presidential election.
Libby, a beagle and spaniel mix, enjoys a puddle on Third Street Northwest on Sept. 6, 2022, the same day the Senate returned from recess.
The 6-foot-9 tattooed Fetterman, who has a shaved head and wears a trademark hoodie, has his own style. He’s walking the line between being relatable and running a savvy meme machine.
Callers threaten his family, including his 6-month-old baby. “Gonna get your wife. Gonna get your kids,” one says. And that is just a taste. “We could have made that video 30 minutes long.