Heard On The Hill · 119th Congress
Photos of the week | October 31-November 6, 2025
The government has been shut down for a record 38 days and counting. That hasn't stopped CQ Roll Call photojournalists from covering Congress.
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The government has been shut down for a record 38 days and counting. That hasn't stopped CQ Roll Call photojournalists from covering Congress.
vital for an AOC’s “ability to communicate and quickly and safely return to campus at any time,” though he couldn’t recall a time he’d had to use the vehicle to quickly return, including during the Jan. 6,
Cool reflection seemed out of the question last year after Jan. 6, when Republicans challenged the outcome of the presidential election.
Members of Congress getting arrested and the final hearing of the select committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection before the August recess were the highlights of this week on Capitol Hill.
CQ Roll Call’s photojournalists were on the Hill to catch some post-Fourth of July fireworks at the House Jan. 6 select committee’s hearing, a historic Statuary Hall unveiling, a ceremony honoring the
Jan Schakowsky, speaking to CQ Roll Call on the anniversary of the Jan. 6 attack. “The Trump presidency put a strain on those relationships, at least for me.”
Rioters paused for a selfie in front of that same statue on Jan. 6, according to federal charging documents, in an apparent nod to Southern mythology.
What happened on Jan. 6 hasn’t changed his thinking about where to stay. After the invasion of the Capitol that left five dead, “I think it’s probably even safer,” he said.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) JUNE 6: Protesters march down Pennsylavania Avenue from the Capitol as demonstrations and marches are held around Washington to bring attention to racial injustice.
He described facing the 6’ 7”, 330-pound Runyan on a screen play as his “nightmare scenario.”
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
At 6 a.m., the chief of staff emails me. … It takes sisters supporting sisters.” Christina Henderson, 31, Senate Minority Leader Charles E.
A reception and red carpet (where a few members of Congress are expected) is at 6:30 p.m., and the screening is at 7:30 p.m. at the Newseum (555 Pennsylvania Ave. NW). Invite-only.
At 6:30 p.m., the Committee for the Republic will honor Reps. Barbara Lee, D-Calif., and Walter B. Jones, R-N.C., for defending congressional responsibilities over war. Free admission.
Impact Hub DC and Mission Driven are hosting a seminar, “Build an Impact Career,” at 6:30 p.m. at 419 Seventh St. NW.
The event is at 6 p.m. at the museum (1400 Constitution Ave. NW). Invite-only. Learn more about the museum below.
pic.twitter.com/j4lFBLFNQx — Paul Ryan (@SpeakerRyan) July 6, 2017 var rcrdTwitter = 1; Happy Birthday, Mr. President.
General admission opens at 6 p.m. in Russell’s Kennedy Caucus Room.
The American Association for Cancer Research, the American Society of Clinical Oncology and the Association of American Cancer Institutes’ reception recognizing cancer research, 6 to 7 p.m., Rayburn
Also happening today … National Funeral Directors Association Advocacy Summit welcome reception, 6 to 8 p.m., U.S. Botanic Garden, 100 Maryland Ave. SW. RSVP here. U.S.