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Congress · 117th Congress

As debate on security ramps up, Capitol Police push back on IG

debate about increasing funding for Capitol Police to make the complex more safe, the department is looking to counter a developing narrative that they were disorganized or unprepared during the Jan. 6

Opinion · 117th Congress

Good governance should be good politics

The erosion of political comity was on display for the entire world on Jan. 6, when a mob invaded the Capitol in a bid to overturn the results of a free and fair election.

Congress · 117th Congress

Republicans demand briefing on veterans’ records backlog

[Veterans hit by huge pandemic-related records backlog] In a May 6 letter, Republicans on the House Oversight and Reform Committee and the Veterans’ Affairs Committee took issue with the NPRC

Congress · 117th Congress

The evolution of Elise Stefanik

Cheney, by contrast, denounced Trump after the Jan. 6 attacks and voted for his impeachment.

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

New House chaplain keeps praying through the turmoil

Since being sworn in on Jan. 3, Kibben has prayed after the death of a Capitol Police officer, during a bitter partisan debate on pandemic aid and as she stood in the chamber on Jan. 6 while a pro-Trump

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Fashion statements fizzle out at Biden’s joint address

Mariannette Miller-Meeks rocked a mask with a big number 6 on it — a reference to her wafer-thin, six vote margin of victory last year, which also inspired the name of her leadership political action committee

Campaigns · 117th Congress

The case to keep Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s cash

In 2008, with Barack Obama at the top of the ballot and carrying the district by 14 points, Reichert won reelection by 6 points against the same opponent he barely beat two years earlier.

Congress · 117th Congress

Military commanders disavow notion of extremists in their ranks

officers on Tuesday told senators there are “zero” white supremacists under their command, despite evidence of a long-simmering problem within the ranks that came to the forefront following the Jan. 6