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Analysis: Fight over Ukraine in CR was undercard

And a seven-week delay or longer could set back the schedule for providing them later. But that is not the same as cutting off something ready to be put on a ship or an airplane tomorrow.

Policy · 117th Congress

As China threatens Taiwan, Okinawa braces for war

While Tokyo and Washington support the planned relocation of the base, now years behind schedule, Okinawans broadly oppose it, demanding instead for the base to be moved entirely out of Okinawa.

Congress · 117th Congress

Reports on Newman, Lamborn detail ethics allegations

A third witness recalled specific days in which Jeanie asked him — during official work hours — to help her move furniture or schedule personal virtual meetings.

Congress · 117th Congress

Senators pry open spigot for Biden’s diplomatic nominees

To that end, Cruz last month indicated he will continue to place holds on State Department nominees in order to amass leverage to try to compel Speaker Nancy Pelosi to schedule a vote on the sanctions

Congress · 117th Congress

Infrastructure vote looks shaky as progressives balk, again

Progressive opposition spells trouble for the five-year infrastructure plan if Democratic leaders schedule a vote for later Thursday, as they said they hoped to.

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Take Five: Sara Jacobs

You might too if you had this kind of schedule, flying back and forth between her San Diego-area district and her job in Washington, all while earning a reputation as the new member of Congress everyone

White House · 117th Congress

Biden should be ready for Putin to talk about Jan. 6

A senior administration official outlined the expected schedule for Wednesday, saying Biden was set to arrive at the meeting venue after Putin, who is scheduled to show up at 1 p.m. local time.

Congress · 116th Congress

U.S. Agency for Global Media unrecognizable under Trump ally

Such was Senate Foreign Relations Chairman Jim Risch’s determination to fulfill Trump’s wish that the Idaho Republican broke with decades of bipartisan tradition on the committee to schedule a confirmation