Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress
Nada Surf wrote a ‘Song for Congress’ set in Statuary Hall
The Senate impeachment trial of President Donald Trump was the big thing on people’s minds, and COVID-19 was still a distant threat.
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The Senate impeachment trial of President Donald Trump was the big thing on people’s minds, and COVID-19 was still a distant threat.
One time, we were debating racist policies of the Trump administration, and [then-Rep. Mark] Meadows had an African American woman come and stand behind him, which was unusual. She was a prop.
When I asked Black lawmakers in Congress what they heard growing up, they told me it still echoes in their heads.
Of course, a few in Congress aren’t wearing masks at all, ignoring the advice of health experts and following the example of the country’s most visible holdout, Donald Trump.
But he’s perhaps best known for his tenure as staff director of the House Rules Committee.
. | On a crisp, cold Dec. 18 in Washington, the House is preparing for a historic vote on two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump.Â
During what was scheduled to be the final week of Congress before the Christmas recess, a deal on funding the government, an agreement on the trade agreement that would replace NAFTA, and advancement of
The internal contest, sponsored by Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, asks Democrats in Congress to bulk up their followings on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube over a three-week period.
That’s what Racquell Perry would say to Congress if given an audience with all 535 lawmakers. She didn’t get that Tuesday, but at least she came close.
The shutdown is in its 21st day, and with talks stalled and Congress gone through Monday, its likely to continue through the weekend.Â