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White House · 117th Congress

Maybe Biden is a moderate after all

Republican senators on May 28 filibustered for the first time this Congress, blocking consideration of a bill to create a commission to study the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol because they fear it would hurt

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate punts Schumer science and tech bill to June

consideration of the bipartisan science research and development package until after the upcoming recess in exchange for a vote related to the creation of a national commission to investigate the Jan. 6

Opinion · 117th Congress

When an insurrection is seen as just another day in America

It’s a question I ask after hearing too many Republicans dismiss the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol by a violent pro-Trump mob trying to halt the counting of American citizens’ votes as a “normal tourist

Opinion · 117th Congress

Still in trouble … and getting worse

Since that column, the Capitol was attacked and defiled by Trump-fueled rioters on Jan. 6, with members from both parties (including the sitting vice president) threatened.

Congress · 117th Congress

GOP highlights objections to Capitol security supplemental

Democrats assembled the bill, which was introduced Friday, in response to the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol, which disrupted the counting of the Electoral College votes from the 2020 election

Congress · 117th Congress

Jan. 6 commission gains steam with House deal

top members from each party on the House Homeland Security Committee announced they reached a deal Friday on legislation that would create a bipartisan, independent commission to investigate the Jan. 6

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

More than a century later, WWI gets its memorial in Washington

At Friday’s grand opening, a flag that was flown over the Capitol on April 6, 2017 — the centennial of the United States’ entry into the war — and then flown over American battlefield cemeteries