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Congress · 117th Congress

As nation awaits Jan. 6 report, Republicans release their own

On the eve of the expected release of the final report from the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the Capitol, a group of Republican lawmakers put out their own account

Congress · 117th Congress

House defends power to fine Republicans who flouted mask rule

And a trio of Republicans have appealed a district court order that threw out their challenge to a House rule adopted after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol that required members to pass through

Congress · 117th Congress

Justice Department requests prison sentence for Steve Bannon

The Justice Department recommended a sentence of six months in prison and a $200,000 fine for Steve Bannon on charges that he defied a subpoena from the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6,

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Capitol Lens | Subpoena surprise

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.

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Photos of the week ending July 15, 2022

CQ Roll Call’s photojournalists were on the Hill to catch some post-Fourth of July fireworks at the House Jan. 6 select committee’s hearing, a historic Statuary Hall unveiling, a ceremony honoring the

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Photos of the week ending July 8, 2022

(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) Pat Cipollone, former White House counsel to President Donald Trump, is seen in the O’Neill House Office Building on Friday during an interview with the Jan. 6 select committee

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Photos of the Week ending June 24, 2022

It’s been quite a week: The House Select Jan. 6 panel continued its hearings with major revelations, both chambers of Congress passed major gun safety legislation that now heads to President Joe Biden’