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Photos of the week: Second annual impeachment edition
</p> Images from this week include meal prep, signage and fist bumps. Here’s how the week unfurled as captured by our our photojournalists:</p> Maryland Rep.
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</p> Images from this week include meal prep, signage and fist bumps. Here’s how the week unfurled as captured by our our photojournalists:</p> Maryland Rep.
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</p> Months later, in February 2020, Gottheimer touted the House’s passage of anti-vaping legislation he co-sponsored.
</p> And while Montana is dotted with small defense contractors, it is not the home of major private defense facilities. </p> Still, Montana is already a key player in the nuclear missile debate.
</p> [Aiming for suburban voters, GOP targets Democrats over closed schools]</p> But it’s not clear how many schools will reevaluate plans already in place.
</p> </p> ‘This one is personal’ Democrats aren’t letting the hits go unanswered. Kim, for one, sent out a fundraising email Thursday saying AAN was “attacking me with lies.”
</p> Sanders, clearly agitated, shouted: “I did.”</p> Van der Veen replied: “It’s irrelevant.”</p> Sanders then said from his desk: “You represent the president of the United States!”
</p> Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana had a different take on the managers’ timeline, saying they laid out the events of Jan. 6 “with great care.”
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) House impeachment manager Eric Swalwell arrives at the Capitol with coffee in hand on Thursday, the third day of the second impeachment trial for former President Donald Trump
Bill Clinton gave an overview in a speech to a joint session of Congress on Feb. 17, 1993.
</p> “We won’t be doing any of that until we pass our COVID bill. That’s the first order of business,” said the speaker, who is the lawmaker responsible for officially inviting the president.
Democrats on the House Energy and Commerce Committee included in their portion of the emerging pandemic relief bill billions of dollars for a low-income energy program, funding for EPA grants and money
</p> “[I] will continue fighting to hold career politicians accountable,” added Cruz.
</p> But that one switched vote, from Louisiana Republican Sen.
</p> The bill, announced by a trio of Senate Democrats on Friday, would amend a 1996 law that protects online companies from being sued over content that third parties post to their sites by making exceptions
After Congress considers the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package this week, Democrats are expected to introduce an infrastructure bill that will include a focus on transportation systems that release
</p> [Senate confirms McDonough as VA secretary]</p> Ohio Sen.
</p> “The U.S. position is that our embassy will remain in Jerusalem, which we recognize as Israel’s capital,” the spokesperson said.
</p> The Senate unanimously ratified the Montreal Protocol in 1988, and former U.N.
</p> </p> Abnormal times These political calculations might make sense if there were any guarantee that 2022 will be a bounce-back-to-normal political year.