This is Sen. Ben Cardin’s next crusade
A: Well, on the negative side, Jan. 6, that’s sort of seared in my mind. I can’t get that out of my mind at times.
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A: Well, on the negative side, Jan. 6, that’s sort of seared in my mind. I can’t get that out of my mind at times.
John Sarbanes came into national view this year after Harry Dunn, a former Capitol Police officer who gained a national following speaking about his experience defending the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, joined
Some in the crowd in America’s 21st-century attempted coup, on Jan, 6, 2021, toted Confederate flags and signs demanding a violent take back of a country they don’t recognize and don’t want to accept.
And Trump called for them to be treated "the same way as they do the J-6 hostages," a reference to some of his supporters who have been arrested and convicted for their roles in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol
Marjorie Taylor Greene said Wednesday she’ll call for a vote to oust Speaker Mike Johnson the week of May 6, escalating her long-running feud with the speaker over his bipartisan dealmaking and decision
Michael Whitaker, administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration, testifies during a House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee hearing on Feb. 6.
Gregoire won a 2008 rematch by 6 points, but Republicans are still salty about the initial contest. This cycle, Republicans are resting their streak-breaking dreams on former Rep.
Pascrell also posted a picture of rioters brandishing a Confederate flag inside the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, suggesting lawmakers should reserve their outrage for displays like those.
Congress’ overall approval numbers aren’t much better, with 14 percent approving and 68 percent disapproving, according to the latest Economist-YouGov poll, conducted April 6-9.
Ten percent went with "crime, drugs, violence, guns," and 6 percent answered "taxes," tied with "education, school."
Three years ago, a "Winning the Issues" survey conducted Feb. 9-12, 2021, one month after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, looked at how the two parties that lost the presidential race in each of the two previous
White House officials are pushing Congress to extend the program, saying that without such an extension, for which the administration has sought $6 billion, 23 million households could lose access to the
"We compare it with a Donald Trump, who is urging Jan. 6 protesters to be pardoned and using phrases like bloodbath, etc., to talk about what he hopes to do in a second term," Kaine added during a March
The fiscal 2024 spending bills excluded $6 billion that the Biden administration had sought for the Federal Communication Commission’s Affordable Connectivity Program, which provided discounts and subsidies
"There is no solution to Hamas without the Arab world getting involved." ’Pardon all of them’ Biden went directly after Trump about the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot, continuing a recent trend of directly
Several hours had passed on a recent Saturday before a Charles Allen supporter walked by a table of Ward 6 residents hoping to recall the D.C. councilmember and called them "stupid racists."
On Jan. 6, 2021, McDermott recalls watching CNN and crying alone in the living room of his French cottage.
twin challenges of the security risk posed by TikTok and ensuring that the tech marketplace remains fair and open, across the Atlantic the European Union’s Digital Markets Act went into effect March 6.
After trailing in North Carolina by nearly double-digits a few weeks ago, that survey put him within 6 percentage points of Trump.
Biden and other Democrats have sounded warnings about Trump’s plans, should he lose his second consecutive presidential race — especially after the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot, for which Trump faces criminal