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Congress · 117th Congress

Judge allows lawmaker Jan. 6 lawsuits against Trump to proceed

A federal judge ruled Friday that Democratic lawmakers and Capitol Police officers can move forward with civil lawsuits against former President Donald Trump in connection with the Jan. 6, 2021, attack

Campaigns · 117th Congress

House GOP feels no fundraising backlash for opposing electors

House Republicans who voted against certifying Electoral College results for President Joe Biden last Jan. 6 did not face any overall backlash from campaign contributors in 2021, a CQ Roll Call analysis

Congress · 117th Congress

Lawmaker lawsuits over Jan. 6 tested in Trump push to dismiss

federal judge in Washington sounded likely Monday to allow lawsuits from Democratic lawmakers and Capitol Police officers to move forward against former President Donald Trump in connection with the Jan. 6,

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Defense contractors bankrolled campaigns of election objectors

campaigns of dozens of election objectors and to Republicans’ Senate and House campaign committees and leadership PACs, the report said, after some of those companies had halted such payments after the Jan. 6

Congress · 117th Congress

Jan. 6 rally organizers issued subpoenas

The House panel investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol has issued subpoenas to six individuals involved in planning rallies that preceded the violent insurrection.

Congress · 117th Congress

Supreme Court sounds ready to let states curb abortion access

Kavanaugh, one of three appointees of former President Donald Trump who shifted the court to a 6-3 conservative majority for the first time in decades, asked why Mississippi would be wrong in its argument

Congress · 117th Congress

Take Five: Nikema Williams

I have a 6-year-old, and I do bedtime stories by FaceTime. I don’t know if that counts. In politics, can the ends justify the means? In politics, we should always center the people.