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Trump heads into State of the Union after list of recent setbacks
↵↵Trump had falsely boasted during an interview with NBC News on Feb. 4 that the growth rate was approaching 6 percent. "I'm very proud of it: 5.6 percent.
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↵↵Trump had falsely boasted during an interview with NBC News on Feb. 4 that the growth rate was approaching 6 percent. "I'm very proud of it: 5.6 percent.
↵↵The speech will likely include references to the Supreme Court's bombshell 6-3 ruling Friday striking down his claimed authority to implement sweeping tariffs.
That measure far outshone the rest, with just under $6 billion in project funding across 3,212 individual projects.
↵↵The latest version of the bill, released Feb. 6, would require only a photo ID. Voters would also need to be notified in advance of the need to bring their identification.
↵↵Cassidy has one earmark in the bill, but it's a big one: $6 million for road drainage improvements for Interstate 20 in Ouachita Parish, which is in the northern part of the state.
↵↵The Justice Department identified more than 6 million pages that were potentially covered by the law but acknowledged the total production from the department was nearly 3.5 million pages.
↵↵A former high and college basketball star in hoops-crazy Indiana, he was recognizable as a stocky 6-foot-4 inch man in a trademark crew cut, which he once said was needed to hide a double cowlick.
Senate Democrats plan to hold a conference call Sunday at 6 p.m., according to a Democratic source.
↵↵Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche sent a memo March 6 to establish an initiative called "Operation Take Back America" that would in part use OCDETF resources to "implement core policy objectives"
↵↵Newhouse drew Trump's wrath after he voted to impeach the president after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, one of just 10 House Republicans to do so. Of the 10, Newhouse and Rep.
Leaving Congress↵↵Katko announced plans to retire from Congress in 2022, a year after voting to impeach President Donald Trump for his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.
She served on the Armed Services, Homeland Security and Veterans Affairs committees, as well as the panel that investigated the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol.
In the fiscal 2023 bipartisan omnibus spending deal, Congress provided $59.7 billion in enduring funding for foreign aid and diplomacy programs, a $3.6 billion boost or roughly 6 percent increase
While the new Ethics chairman did condemn the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot carried out by Trump’s loyalists, he voted against certifying the electoral votes of Arizona and Pennsylvania.
Comer, R-Ky., chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, announced last week that his panel will hold a hearing the week of Feb. 6 to investigate the Biden administration’s border
Comer also announced that the oversight committee will hold a hearing the week of Feb. 6 to investigate the Biden administration’s border policies, with four chief U.S.
But the entity that is singularly tasked with protecting the Capitol complex failed to do just that on January 6, 2021,” the Republican report stated.
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
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
“Let’s find out what happens in Georgia,” Graham said, referring to a Dec. 6 runoff election for a Senate seat that will determine whether Democrats hold the majority with a 50-50 split or a 51-49