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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.
A suspect was arrested in a pipe bomb case related to Jan. 6. Adm. Frank M.
Jim McGovern, who normally flies to D.C. but opted for Amtrak to make it to the Rules Committee's 6:30 p.m. meeting on Tuesday.
When the office was having trouble working through official channels to arrange a meeting with guardsmen deployed to Washington after the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection, Stuber reached out to her old recruiter
Upton angered many in his party when he joined nine other House Republicans in voting to impeach President Donald Trump a week after the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the Capitol.
In the process of sorting through press releases and speech drafts, he’s thinking back on the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.
that “there absolutely needs to be new norms” for the safety of members and staff, rather than a return to the same exact procedures in place before the pandemic and last year’s mob violence on Jan. 6.
Teddy is almost always there, but not on Jan. 6, 2021. Rojas had left him with a friend because of a weird gut feeling, and she wonders if he would have been able to handle it.
Speaking on the House steps shortly before October recess, Murphy discussed all that and previewed what the Jan. 6 select committee has in store.
Callers threaten his family, including his 6-month-old baby. “Gonna get your wife. Gonna get your kids,” one says. And that is just a taste. “We could have made that video 30 minutes long.
Irving resigned in the fallout from Jan. 6, 2021.
Video of 2020 Arizona election results are displayed during the Jan. 6 committee hearing on Monday. Appearing from left, Rep. Pete Aguilar, D-Calif., Rep. Adam B.
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.
On his busiest days, Oliver Rojas wakes up early, arriving at the Capitol by 6 a.m. to brew coffee before sleepy lawmakers and staffers start their commutes.
Krepp said it was difficult dealing with the coronavirus and each state’s separate regulations, but when a mob attacked the Capitol last year on Jan. 6, it made things worse in D.C., where he also lives
A majority of voters also thought the nation will see more violent political protests in the wake of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol: 58 percent said it was more likely, compared with 23
These days, those police alerts no longer send her running for cover, even after Jan. 6.
“Then Jan. 6 happened,” said Dick. “Then I started reading the William Gibson ‘Jackpot’ books, about a dystopian future.” Rep. Dan Newhouse, R-Wash.
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
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