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That vote made him the only member of Congress in history to vote to impeach two presidents, having backed the effort to oust President Bill Clinton in December 1998.
</p> The statue must be removed from its prime spot in the Capitol within 45 days of the bill becoming law.
speaker, before she led her party back into the majority in 2018, before she ushered in a series of massive legislative accomplishments, including COVID-19 relief packages, the bipartisan infrastructure bill
</p> FEBRUARY 2: Workers use wire brushes to erase swastikas that were drawn on the exterior of Union Station in Washington.
</p> George Clooney, center, Bono, left, and The Edge attend a reception ahead of the Kennedy Center Honors awards ceremony in the East Room of the White House on Sunday.
</p> Nearly 60 percent of Hill staffers said they worked more than 50 hours a week, according to a CPSA survey released earlier this year.
</p> Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., leave their meeting with President Joe Biden at the White House on Tuesday. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) Rep.
</p> Rep.-elect Mike Ezell reacts after drawing his number in the office lottery, held in the Cannon Building on Friday. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Wilder had no bucking up to offer when Rep.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Glenn F. Ivey, D-Md. Growing up in the 1970s, Ivey hung on every word of the Watergate hearings as they aired on TV.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) “The speaker and then-Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid found a path very late in the year, and it was something that I worked on personally and something that obviously meant
</p> GOP Rep.-elect Zach Nunn of Iowa, center, unloads his luggage at the Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill on Sunday as he arrives for new member orientation. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Rep.
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</p> “Dogs are this weird equalizer.
</p> But those fears are needless, said Schuman.
</p> This interview has been edited and condensed.</p> Q: How did you start working for Carper?</p> A: I was a mom and a grad student, and I had my 2-year-old son, Alex, on my hip.
</p> To climate nerds, it’s a shibboleth. To the curious, it’s a lure.</p> “For those in the know it communicates our mission, what we’re all about,” Unruh Cohen said.
</p> Some of Oz’s surrogates have questioned Fetterman’s health directly — Sen. Patrick J.