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(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) A protest billed as "We Are All DC: A National March" proceeds down 16th Street Northwest toward the White House in Washington on Sept. 6.
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(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) A protest billed as "We Are All DC: A National March" proceeds down 16th Street Northwest toward the White House in Washington on Sept. 6.
Libby, a beagle and spaniel mix, enjoys a puddle on Third Street Northwest on Sept. 6, 2022, the same day the Senate returned from recess.
When Brown spoke to the workers, who endured a punishing two years that included a pandemic and violent insurrection at their workplace on Jan. 6, he told the crowd how much he valued them.
“We’ve seen a 100 percent increase in death threats since Jan. 6,” said Rep. Angie Craig of Minnesota. Threats against Mary Gay Scanlon of Pennsylvania surged in 2021.
the public would be a decision made by the House and Senate SAAs in consultation with the Office of the Attending Physician, taking into account both concerns related to COVID-19 safety and post-Jan. 6
This was not the first time progressives demonstrated in front of the Capitol since perimeter fencing, erected after the Jan. 6 attacks by a pro-Donald Trump mob, came down in July.
As members of Congress continued to beat up on each other over the budget reconciliation package, the Capitol Police team beat up on the members’ team at the Congressional Football Game, 26-6.
The past week has been a busy one for CQ Roll Call’s photojournalists, from Saturday’s rally for the jailed Jan. 6 insurrectionists to a visit to the Capitol by foreign leaders to the ongoing negotiations
Protesters gathered Saturday near the Capitol Reflecting Pool to show their support for the pro-Trump insurrectionists who breached the Capitol on Jan. 6.
But you’ve led calls for holding Republicans accountable for endorsing lies that led to the Jan. 6 attack, so it feels like those cross-aisle friend crushes were star-crossed from the start.
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
Because of both pandemic-related health and post-Jan. 6 security concerns, it may be a while longer.
Mo Brooks talks with Capitol Police officers Wednesday before the House voted to create select committee to investigate the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
“It was also a year where we had to process the George Floyd protests, Jan. 6 … Those are all incidents that affected our members very deeply,” says Lin, who serves as president of the group of roughly
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
The incident occurred on Dec. 20, while Long was dog-sitting his daughter’s 6-month-old poodle named Tex.
For fall pilgrims, current menu options tout a $15 Autumn Cobb salad and $6 pumpkin bread pudding. Items will be “rotated quarterly coinciding with the seasonal calendar,” Anderson said.
The early hour is by choice; it means he can leave for work before 6 a.m., giving him the luxury of beating rush hour traffic in the nation’s gridlocked capital.
Jeff Duncan (@RepJeffDuncan) May 6, 2019 var rcrdTwitter = 1; The bloodcurdling free fall didn’t keep the first-time skydiver from going tandem with the Special Forces Association Parachute