Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress
It was a good hare day for Rep. Tony Cárdenas
</p> I’m referring to the rabbits that took over Capitol Hill on Tuesday morning.
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</p> I’m referring to the rabbits that took over Capitol Hill on Tuesday morning.
</p> But to succeed, Gingrich had to both go up against another tough politician in President Bill Clinton and his well-entrenched party and take on two key Republican political doctrines.
</p> Up to this point, everyone is assuming that if Democrats pursue Trump’s impeachment, they risk a repeat of 1998, when House Republicans began impeachment proceedings against President Bill Clinton
</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr. pointed to his paper copy of the White House transcript, implying that he thought there were parts missing.
And then there was that minor matter of Trump using Attorney General Bill Barr as his middleman for delivery of would-be dirt on Biden.
</p> [Read the transcript]</p> The transcript from the 30-minute phone call is just five pages.
</p> [Ex-Rep. Issa gets confirmation hearing, muddling potential comeback]</p> Issa’s confirmation hearing was ultimately postponed, with the ex-lawmaker’s consent.
</p> As a result, so far four of the 12 Senate spending bills haven’t been able to advance, including the two largest: a $694.9 billion Defense bill and a $187.7 billion Labor-HHS-Education bill.
</p> Harder used Nellie, the name given to the stuffed animal by the California congressman and his office, as a prop to draw attention to H.R. 3399, a bill he introduced back in June.
</p> Trump still intends to sign the stopgap spending bill the House approved last week and the Senate is expected to send to his desk soon, according to a source with knowledge of his thinking.
</p><p class="c-message__content c-message__content--feature_sonic_inputs" data-qa="message_content"> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> </p>Climate science Unlike the president, Craft has professed to understand
Silvestre Reyes, who had the backing of both President Barack Obama and former President Bill Clinton.
Bill Weld had the support of 7 percent of the GOP aides who responded.</p> [Opinion: Joe Biden is old. Who cares?]
</p> Judiciary Committee member Rep.
</p> One of them was California Rep.
</p> Traffic was rerouted at intersections, including Massachusetts Avenue and North Capitol Street near Capitol Hill.
</p> Republican supporters ticked off any number of reasons to vote for the bill during House floor debate last week.</p> [Senate appropriations process continues to devolve]</p> Republican Rep.
</p> A bill from freshman Texas Rep.
</p> Politics in hearings? I know we’re all shocked.
Oh, and there was this Congressman testing out a new method of wearing eyeglasses…</p>A young activist blocks Swedish youth climate activist Greta Thunberg from the media during a press conference on climate