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House Democrats move to release Trump taxes

The committee gained access to six years of Trump’s individual income tax returns and filings for related business entities.

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No one reads congressional committee reports.

The event was heralded as the first time a congressional committee waxed videographical, although that’s not true in the strictest sense — this fall, the select committee investigating the Jan. 6

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Final NDAA removes most House provisions on hate groups

But their removal of requirements to collect more information about the problem of hate groups strikes some lawmakers and experts as a sign of congressional resistance to even dealing with ideologies that

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As FTX burned, lawmakers said to be dithering over regulator

FTX, once valued at $32 billion, filed for bankruptcy after a run on customer accounts prompted by reports that Alameda Research, its affiliated trading arm, stood on shaky financial ground.

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Big K Street players spend more as election uncertainty brews

Year-to-date spending through Sept. 30 is up from last year’s level of $200 million for the top 10, but is comparable to 2020’s total of $230 million, according to disclosure reports filed to the

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Maine lawmakers snap over lobstermen’s impact on whales

entangled numerous times in U.S. lobster gear over the last decade, and in the last three weeks we’ve seen a North Atlantic right whale known as Snow Cone, with gear not yet linked to a specific fishery, and reports

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Pelosi defies Biden, pokes China with Taiwan visit

“We are fully prepared for any eventuality,” Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian said Monday, according to reports from the region. “The People’s Liberation Army will never sit by idly.”

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House poised for NDAA floor debate

If the Rules Committee allows it, the House could consider an amendment by Democrat Gerald E.

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House Jan. 6 panel revelation on pardons raises questions

Bryson Morgan, an attorney at Caplin & Drysdale and former investigator for the Office of Congressional Ethics, said the Speech or Debate Clause poses a “tricky question” for prosecutors seeking