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Opinion · 118th Congress

Is Joe Biden out of touch, or is he just cynical?

The speech only reaffirmed the growing suspicion that Joe Biden lives in his own reality, a bubble where losing the House is a win and so are 6 percent inflation, rising gas prices, falling home prices

Congress · 118th Congress

House foreign aid cardinal sanguine on fiscal 2024 funding

In the fiscal 2023 bipartisan omnibus spending deal, Congress provided $59.7 billion in enduring funding for foreign aid and diplomacy programs, a $3.6 billion boost or roughly 6 percent increase

Policy · 118th Congress

‘Amtrak Joe’ touts transit funding for Northeast Corridor

The Transportation Department has yet to make any allocations for the project, although the Biden administration said it could receive up to $4.7 billion of its $6 billion total from the 2021 infrastructure

Policy · 118th Congress

Judge delays Peter Navarro trial on contempt of Congress charges

House adviser during the Trump administration, had been scheduled to go to trial next week on two charges that he refused to comply with a subpoena from the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6,

Campaigns · 118th Congress

Sen. Tim Kaine to seek a third term

First elected in 2012, he won that race by nearly 6 points and won his 2018 reelection bid by 16 points. Kaine has spent the last few years dealing with long COVID-19.

Opinion · 118th Congress

House Freedom Caucus goes full ‘swamp’

Matt Gaetz of Florida, boasted during a Jan. 6 Fox News appearance that he had run out of things to demand McCarthy give up in return for cooperation to secure the speakership.

Congress · 117th Congress

Presidential transition process changes head to Biden’s desk

the provisions in the catchall bill is a bipartisan effort to avoid a repeat of another controversy driven by an appointee of former President Donald Trump that was eventually overshadowed by the Jan. 6,

Opinion · 117th Congress

The year that the last congressional week has been

After all, the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot did not change most GOP minds about former President Donald Trump and his “Make America Great Again Movement.” They are an entrenched lot.

Congress · 117th Congress

House clears omnibus package as end nears for 117th Congress

Those amendments included a bipartisan measure to protect pregnant workers against workplace discrimination; $1 billion in funding for 9/11 first responders’ health costs; $6 billion to fund compensation

Congress · 117th Congress

House Jan. 6 panel releases final report on 18-month investigation

The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol released a sprawling final report late Thursday, with new details about the broader effort to overturn the 2020 presidential

Congress · 117th Congress

Omnibus text delayed over FBI headquarters issue

Shelby, R-Ala., domestic and foreign aid accounts excluding veterans health care would see a roughly 6 percent boost over the prior fiscal year.

Congress · 117th Congress

2022 Feature Photos of the Year

(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) SEPT. 6: Libby, a beagle and spaniel mix, plays in a puddle along Third Street Northwest in Washington.

Congress · 117th Congress

Manchin’s permit overhaul falls short again

Attempts to insert it into the defense authorization also were unsuccessful, and it was left out of a version of the bill released by negotiators on Dec. 6.

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Photos of the week ending December 9, 2022

Senate Democrats secured their majority, lawmakers honored police officers who served during the Jan. 6 attack, and a bill to protect same-sex marriage is now headed to the president’s desk.