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Jan. 6 amendments An amendment to the $82.6Â billion Commerce-Justice-Science bill by Rep.
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Jan. 6 amendments An amendment to the $82.6Â billion Commerce-Justice-Science bill by Rep.
Two sources said Lamb is planning a campaign event on Aug. 6 at an International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers union hall in Pittsburgh, with one source noting that’s where the congressman is
Senate Budget Chairman Bernie Sanders, a Vermont independent, initially sought a $6 trillion budget target, before agreeing to scale it back to $3.5 trillion.
Officers who fought to defend the Capitol from insurrectionists on Jan. 6 recounted in vivid and disturbing detail how close they came to death, what lasting effects they live with and the pain it causes
That scope will include what role former President Donald Trump and his administration may have played in the events of Jan. 6. Rep.
Shelby, R-Ala., would end months of stalemate between the parties about how to pay for costs stemming from the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol by pro-Trump rioters and other emergency spending matters.
There are old advertisements for brands his family’s grocery store used to sell, lots of nods to fellow Grand Rapids native Gerald Ford, and the escape hood he wore on Jan. 6, when a violent mob attacked
If the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol is now conveniently remembered in GOP circles as a fun-loving tourist escapade, then Kevin McCarthy feels empowered to try to scuttle a serious House investigation
Five people died in connection with Jan. 6, and more than 140 Capitol Police and Metropolitan Police officers were injured from that day.Â
considers a package of appropriations bills and the Senate tries to nail down a deal on infrastructure legislation, with a potentially fraught first hearing of the select committee to investigate the Jan. 6
Their standoff over the composition of a select committee to investigate the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol virtually ensured that modern partisan divides would creep into the event.
the bill has focused on the changes to elections law, the bill also would reshape how congressional candidates fund their campaigns by instituting an optional public financing system that would match $6
The select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol now has two Republicans — a bipartisan panel, but one devoid of voices closely aligned with House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and
Jim Banks, R-Ind., and Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, should be allowed to serve on the Jan. 6 select committee, setting up questions about what the panel’s roster will look like at its first public hearing on Tuesday
Compare that with the Jan. 6 insurrectionists, who are only now facing justice — and in the case of the first felony sentence of eight months in prison handed out this week, pretty lenient justice at that
: Two of House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s picks for the select committee to investigate the Jan. 6 Capitol riot became a political flashpoint this week, but there was no objection from Democrats
Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday rejected two of House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s picks for the Jan. 6 select committee: Republicans Jim Banks of Indiana and Jim Jordan of Ohio.
He didn’t want a swarm of Trump supporters to sack the Capitol on Jan. 6. He didn’t want to impeach a president, let alone one he campaigned for just a few months earlier.
The Senate is scheduled to adjourn for its summer recess on Aug. 6.
If Pelosi signs off on McCarthy’s picks, Banks would serve as ranking member and would be joined on the panel to investigate the Jan. 6 Capitol attack by Reps.