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Capitol Police IG casts doubt on department’s Jan. 6 timeline
The Capitol Police inspector general’s review of what happened on Jan. 6? It could take a while.
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The Capitol Police inspector general’s review of what happened on Jan. 6? It could take a while.
But very little prepared them for Jan. 6.
reduce the influence of big campaign donors and provide a way for less affluent candidates, who don’t have networks of big donors, to run for office, the bill would create an optional system under which $6
[jwp-video n=”1″] Before he began deflecting questions about it, McCarthy was among those Republicans who blamed Trump for the deadly Capitol riot of Jan. 6.
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.
[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
House GOP leaders are moving to oust Conference Chair Liz Cheney after the Wyoming Republican repeatedly criticized Trump for inciting the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol and for falsely claiming the 2020
signal their support for dumping House GOP Conference Chair Liz Cheney from her leadership spot, with momentum building as Cheney has held former President Donald Trump to account for his role in the Jan. 6
The Facebook Oversight Board on Wednesday upheld the social media company’s decision to suspend former President Donald Trump from its platform after the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol.
By suspending Trump indefinitely after the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol, the board said Facebook violated its own policies.
Cheney, by contrast, denounced Trump after the Jan. 6 attacks and voted for his impeachment.
“Back in 1955 during Hurricane Diane, the federal government only covered about 6 percent of the disaster, total costs.
Crist won his third House term in November by 6 percentage points, down from 15 points in 2018 but an improvement over his first victory in 2016, when he ousted GOP Rep. David Jolly by 3 points.
If you think that’s hyperbolic, recall Jan. 6.
“In no way is Congressional District 6 a bellwether for what is going on politically,” said Matt Angle, a Democratic strategist and consultant with the Lone Star Project.
Marine veteran who campaigned as an anti-Trump Republican, got $17,000 in support from Veterans for Responsible Leadership, a nonpartisan group that has condemned veterans who were involved in the January 6
Still, other Democrats in Trump districts who didn’t win their own races by as comfortable a margin as Golden’s 6-point edge, aren’t moving to the center.
Combined with higher ordinary income rates, pass-through businesses could face a 6-point marginal tax rate increase.
Capitol on Jan. 6. Also making an appearance was former Rep.
This happened despite many corporate donors hitting the pause button on campaign donations to GOP lawmakers after the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol, CQ Roll Call’s Doug Sword reports.