Capitol Police creating center to tackle lawmaker protection
Thomas Manger plans to tell House lawmakers at a hearing Thursday about how District of Columbia crime is affecting congressional operations.
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Thomas Manger plans to tell House lawmakers at a hearing Thursday about how District of Columbia crime is affecting congressional operations.
On Monday, the panel released a report critical of the now-disbanded House select committee to examine the Jan. 6 attack. After the videos were played, Rep.
The House and Senate buildings would be open only for official business. Only one door in each House and Senate office building would be open under the plan.
A top House Democrat is questioning the U.S. Capitol Police’s efforts to protect lawmakers after the attack last week on Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband at their San Francisco home. Rep.
House Administration Chairperson Zoe Lofgren, D-Calif., whose panel has oversight of the Capitol Police, released the executive summaries and recommendations Wednesday, saying in a statement that
That was the upshot from Monday’s House Administration hearing, in which Capitol Police Inspector General Michael Bolton told the committee he could not vouch for the department’s internal timelines
Pelosi said Honoré, who has accepted her request, will review the Capitol “security infrastructure, interagency processes and command and control.”
Figure It Out According to House rules, vacant congressional offices immediately fall under the purview of the Clerk of the House.