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Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Word on the Hill: Staffers and Self-Esteem

Also happening today … The seventh Nobuko Forum, hosted by Nobuko Sasae, wife of the Japanese ambassador; 6 to 8 p.m., at the Japanese ambassador’s residence (4000 Nebraska Ave. NW).

Politics · 115th Congress

Rosenstein Cameo Adds Drama to Hectic Hill Day

Schumer, on the Senate floor ahead of a 94-6 confirmation vote April 25, said he spent time asking Rosenstein about his career and views on protecting the integrity of the Justice Department.

Politics · 115th Congress

Syria, Trump and Congress’ Ever-Eroding War Powers

[Hill Frustrated by Trump Administration’s Lack of Long-Term Syria Plan] On their way out, senators seemed mixed about the need for a new AUMF tailored specifically for the April 6 attack and

Word on the Hill: Is It Spring Yet?

The Congressional Women's Softball Game is scheduled for Wednesday, June 21, at 6 p.m. at the Watkins Recreation Center (420 12th St. SE).

The Regular Order Revue on House GOP Obamacare Bill

"The bill went online live for the entire American people, all of you, all of us to read, all of our colleagues to read at 6 o'clock last night," Energy and Commerce Chairman Greg Walden said Tuesday.

Opinion · 115th Congress

Hints of a ‘Shop-’Til-You-Drop’ Presidency

Sounding like any Democrat since the Iraq War went sour, Trump lamented that with the $6 trillion supposedly squandered in the Middle East, “we could have rebuilt our country twice, and maybe three times

Week Ahead Includes Trump Address, Cabinet Confirmations

Democrats have a vacancy in California's 34th District, the seat of Xavier Becerra, who resigned last month to become the Golden State's attorney general; the special election to fill his seat is June 6,

Word on the Hill: It’s Recess

SE at 6 p.m. This event is closed and invite-only. Overheard "Clearly, this is not one of those bipartisan, kumbaya moments." — Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell at a press conference on Friday.