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Homeland Security announces easing of facial recognition rule
“Those promises are not enforceable when there are no rules in place, and right now there are no rules in place,” Rudolph told CQ Roll Call.
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“Those promises are not enforceable when there are no rules in place, and right now there are no rules in place,” Rudolph told CQ Roll Call.
A leadership aide told CQ Roll Call that they will announce at least two articles against Trump — one of abuse of power and one of obstruction of Congress.
But it does gives some fodder for those who raised concerns that the FBI did not follow the rules.
Collins and Hunter were two of President Donald Trump’s earliest supporters in Congress. Hunter earlier this week changed his not guilty plea to guilty on one count of misusing campaign funds.
As expected, President Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court on Friday to temporarily halt the enforcement of congressional subpoenas for financial records of the president and his business from Deutsche
Grassley challenged his GOP colleagues Friday, saying in a statement that Congress “needs to show courage and finally act” on drug pricing.
He declined to comment on what should go into the articles or whether he’s prepared to vote to impeach Trump.
Turley countered what he called a “boundless” definition of bribery and Democrats’ suggestion that obstruction of Congress could be an article of impeachment because Trump has challenged the legitimacy
The sprawling, rural 5th District stretches from the D.C. exurbs in Fauquier County to the North Carolina border and backed President Donald Trump by 12 points in 2016.
The impeachment inquiry remains front and center as Congress returns this week, with the Senate continuing to methodically confirm the judicial nominations of President Donald Trump.
Judiciary Committee will be able to sway the opinions of the public and other lawmakers when it comes to impeachment — and how much Nadler can control the process as Republicans look for ways to use House rules
On Monday, Hunter changed his not guilty plea to guilty on one count of misusing campaign funds.
The House Judiciary Committee has invited President Donald Trump to participate in a hearing next week on the constitutional justification for impeachment.
The Supreme Court on Monday temporarily stopped enforcement of a House committee subpoena, siding for now with President Donald Trump over Congress in a case that could reshape the limits for impeachment
President Donald Trump signed a monthlong spending bill Thursday, hours before government funding had been set to expire at midnight.
Cummings, who rolled out a rigorous oversight agenda of the Trump administration this year before his death last month.
Schiff tacked on time to a Tuesday hearing, as well, which is allowed within the rules governing the hearings, but Nunes called the additional time “magic minutes,” in an attempt to make Schiff appear
Trump.
Cummings of Maryland died last month, per caucus rules. Reps. Gerald E. Connolly of Virginia and Stephen F.
The hearing, hosted by the subcommittee on Border Security, Facilitation, and Operations, spotlights the human cost of a highly controversial policy that the Trump administration argues has been the