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Congress · 117th Congress

Ukraine caucus leaders still on a ‘war footing’

As the Ukrainian refugee crisis swells into the largest seen in Europe since World War II, with more than 6 million people fleeing the country, the neighboring country of Poland has taken in at least

Congress · 117th Congress

Capitol Police Inspector General Michael Bolton retires

Michael Bolton — the Capitol Police inspector general who provided a critical assessment of department deficiencies related to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot and recommended fixes for those shortcomings

Opinion · 117th Congress

When did admitting mistakes become weakness for Republicans? 

McCarthy’s own voice reveals this witness to the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the Capitol not only blaming Trump but also worrying that members of his own caucus would be complicit in undermining

Opinion · 117th Congress

The Democratic message from Utah — of all places

The underlying message in the Utah Democrats’ endorsement of McMullin is the same one that has animated the Jan. 6 committee in the House: In the battle against the forces out to nullify free elections

Opinion · 117th Congress

Can we just leave God out of it?

Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, intent on committing crimes in the name of a man, not a god.

Congress · 117th Congress

Supreme Court hearing gets heated, as the end is in sight

Breyer, meaning her appointment would not change the conservative 6-3 ideological tilt of the Supreme Court. Shortly after Cruz’s shouting match with Durbin, Nebraska Republican Sen.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Former Rep. Vic Fazio dies at 79

In the 104th Congress, he pushed through an amendment to the Fiscal 1997 energy and water development spending bill to increase funding for solar and renewable energy research by $10 million, with $6 million

Congress · 117th Congress

Former Sen. Dan Coats dishes on Supreme Court, Ukraine, Trump

Joe Manchin III would buck the party and not vote to confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, President Joe Biden’s pick for the Supreme Court, who would not change the court’s 6-3 conservative advantage: