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The limitations of the House GOP’s power to probe

There were no Trump supporters on the House Jan. 6 select committee that looked into the 2021 Capitol riot, but the nine members — seven Democrats plus Republicans Liz Cheney of Wyoming and Adam Kinzinger

Ukraine, Putinism, isolationism and the GOP

The share of adults who say the U.S. is providing too much aid to Ukraine has increased 6 percentage points since last September and 19 points since shortly after Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine

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

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Counting votes with Rep. Deborah K. Ross

But the work of the Jan. 6 committee and the will of the voters defying expectations in the midterms — it shows the American people can be resilient and smart.

Congress · 117th Congress

Schumer: Senate closing in on omnibus amendments deal

Bob Menendez, D-N.J., and Tom Cotton, R-Ark., have teamed up to provide $6 billion in compensation payments out of a fund for victims of state-sponsored terror, ranging from 9/11 families with a claim

Congress · 117th Congress

Final NDAA removes most House provisions on hate groups

of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan: In the last decade, an annual average of 24 Americans with military connections were convicted of a crime of violent extremism, even after taking out the Jan. 6

Opinion · 117th Congress

Sinema aligns with independents. Smart!

Biden doesn’t do much better with independents in his favorable/unfavorable nationally, going from +6 in 2020 (51 percent/45 percent) to -23 points this year (37 percent/60 percent).

Policy · 117th Congress

Supreme Court to weigh state power over federal elections

With the Supreme Court’s current 6-3 conservative majority, the oral arguments could reveal which justices might ultimately side against the North Carolina legislators.