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Homeland Security panel advances ICE nominee, again
Three additional Republicans voted against the nomination by proxy, but those votes are not counted in the official tally under committee rules. Sen.
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Three additional Republicans voted against the nomination by proxy, but those votes are not counted in the official tally under committee rules. Sen.
Trump provided fodder with his failed attempt to use that process to stay in office despite losing the election, including holding a Jan. 6, 2021, rally of his supporters that turned into an attack on
Sparring: Seeing his once and possibly future rival on the ropes, former President Donald Trump is keeping up his attacks on Biden, but Scranton Joe emerged a bit in recent appearances looking to
He just appeared to be less crazy than Bernie Sanders or Donald Trump. His entire mandate was to replace Trump, operate the government competently, and lower the temperature in Washington.
On the campaign trail that year, Biden seized on his predecessor’s racially charged comments and villainization of immigrants.
But, she said, the onus is on Congress to pass legislation to support Biden’s international climate pledges.
On Thursday night, Biden and Trump appeared in preferred friendly territory: Biden delivered remarks to a virtual Democratic National Committee event and Trump appeared on “Hannity” on Fox News,
Debate on tighter restrictions for member stock trading has become a popular topic on Capitol Hill, but a lack of consensus in the House on how to proceed makes it unclear what, if anything, will be done
Taylor Budowich, a spokesman for former President Donald Trump, wanted the court to require the committee and its members to return or destroy some of his financial records from J.P.
Messaging: At his rally in Arizona on Saturday, Trump not only re-upped his false claims the 2020 election was stolen, he also threw in some new conspiracy theories and volatile claims about race
‘Gotten rid of’ Democrats described a wave of invective around the time pro-Trump rioters attacked the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, saying it engulfed rank-and-file members, not just party leaders.
Hours before Senate Democrats were unable to change their rules to force a vote on top-priority voting rights legislation, President Joe Biden expressed hope that voters would still overcome hurdles to
The move was part of a broader PCAOB overhaul Gensler orchestrated, including removal of other board members who served during the Trump administration.
The stage was set Thursday for Senate Democrats, after two attempts were stymied last year, to finally get the ball rolling on bills to set federal voting rules.
attention of Congress.
He said he supported doing away with it when Donald Trump was president because he thought the Democrats would get rid of it too. (Trump consistently advocated eliminating the 60-vote requirement.)
votes but were not confirmed by the end of the first session of the 117th Congress.
One year out from the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, the members of Congress who have pushed for accountability for more than just the rioters still have to contend with a federal justice system
Tim Kaine of Virginia, injected a bit of reality, saying that the party’s negotiations on voting rights and rules changes are going about as “slow as my commute,” referring to his epic all-nighter trapped
“The biggest challenge I have is the staffing problem,” Manger told the Senate Rules and Administration Committee on Wednesday.