Capitol Police close out post-Jan. 6 recommendations, call for more manpower
Capitol Police have come a long way since Jan. 6, 2021, Sen. Amy Klobuchar said as she chaired her last Senate Rules Committee hearing.
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Capitol Police have come a long way since Jan. 6, 2021, Sen. Amy Klobuchar said as she chaired her last Senate Rules Committee hearing.
“Comparing the composition of the electorate in the 2024 presidential race with the one in 2020, Democrats dropped a significant 6 points in party ID, going from 37 percent to 31 percent and becoming,
The rest of the House Republicans who voted to impeach Donald Trump for inciting the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol and have since left Congress are largely keeping a low profile this election
Elissa Slotkin in Michigan’s 7th District, of misleading Black voters by running an ad that misstates Nov. 6 as Election Day in a Black-owned newspaper.
Fischer’s campaign released a survey last week indicating she had a 6-percentage-point lead, with 10 percent of voters undecided. There is no Democratic candidate.
Last week, the Department of Homeland Security announced that Jan. 6, 2025, would be designated a National Special Security Event in the hopes of avoiding a repeat of the previous electoral vote count.
Neither of the two House candidates who were on opposite sides of the Jan. 6 insurrection will be returning to the Capitol as members in 2025.
Maine, No. 6 a year ago, is now the top recipient of Senate earmarks with a total of $601.7 million in the fiscal 2024 bills, with a population that’s ninth from the bottom.
Arkansas, the senior Republican on the Military Construction-VA Subcommittee, who’s now No. 4 at $290.7 million; Cindy Hyde-Smith, R-Miss., the new ranking member on Transportation-HUD, who vaulted to No. 6,
He drew their ire after admitting that he failed to respond in person to the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
A culture change Questions around the physical security of the Capitol complex – for which the architect is partly responsible – in the wake of the Jan. 6 attack, as well as ongoing projects, like
Blanton further angered lawmakers at the hearing by evading questions and admitting that he failed to respond to the Capitol in person on Jan. 6, 2021, when the campus he’s sworn to protect was under siege
Blanton further angered lawmakers at the hearing by evading questions and admitting that he failed to respond to the Capitol in person on Jan. 6, 2021, when the campus he’s sworn to protect was under siege
Torres, who was part of a group of lawmakers stranded in the House Gallery during the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, especially took umbrage at Blanton’s disclosure that he wasn’t present at
vital for an AOC’s “ability to communicate and quickly and safely return to campus at any time,” though he couldn’t recall a time he’d had to use the vehicle to quickly return, including during the Jan. 6,