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Quarrel majority — Congressional Hits and Misses
Plus, the Jan. 6 select committee shows off Sen. Josh Hawley’s fight or flight responses, Reps. Chip Roy and Ed Perlmutter get gassed, and more.
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Plus, the Jan. 6 select committee shows off Sen. Josh Hawley’s fight or flight responses, Reps. Chip Roy and Ed Perlmutter get gassed, and more.
This week, President Joe Biden welcomes Stanley Cup champions the Tampa Bay Lightning to the White House, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy deals with some pesky audio regarding Jan. 6, Georgia Rep.
“Most of these groups are prioritizing military and law enforcement experience — and the numbers from the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, where 1 in 5 people charged had military connections, bear that out,
officers on Tuesday told senators there are “zero” white supremacists under their command, despite evidence of a long-simmering problem within the ranks that came to the forefront following the Jan. 6
Congress is not facing the sort of threats that warrant the security fencing that has encompassed the Capitol complex since pro-Trump insurrectionists breached the Capitol on Jan. 6, according to Capitol
But they extended the length of the program by about a week, from Aug. 29 to Sept. 6, and made the first $10,200 of unemployment benefits exempt from federal taxes for those earning up to $150,000.
only an email warning of “war” at the Capitol, disputing testimony Tuesday by FBI Director Christopher Wray, who said his agency communicated the intelligence three different ways on the eve of the Jan. 6
[Marquee hearing on Jan. 6 Capitol attack shows security disarray]
Tuesday’s high-profile public hearing to examine the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol exposed inconsistencies from former security officials on what occurred, a fragmented Capitol Police Board and unwillingness
The other is persuading the American people that the conduct of President Trump, up to, during and after Jan. 6 disqualifies him from office, which is a decision ultimately in their hands.”
Many of the same Republican members of Congress who voted to reject the results of the presidential election have reacted to the Jan. 6 violent insurrection in a way that avoids blaming President Donald
(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) The Small Senate Rotunda by the Old Supreme Court Chamber was crowded with tourists taking photos on June 6, 2019.
By Nathan Ouellette [jwp-video n=”1″] Elissa Slotkin became an integral part in the Democratic takeover of the House on Nov. 6 by winning her seat in the Michigan 8th — a district