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House poised for NDAA floor debate
Depending on which amendments are allowed by the Rules Committee during Tuesday’s meeting, the subsequent floor debate could see intense back-and-forth on a number of topics.
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Depending on which amendments are allowed by the Rules Committee during Tuesday’s meeting, the subsequent floor debate could see intense back-and-forth on a number of topics.
Much of the bill’s proposed funding increases for the U.N. system would go toward paying down the arrears the United States accumulated during the Trump administration for its mandatory contributions
As industry groups and Republican lawmakers cheered the ruling and Democrats said it will burn critical time to lower domestic emissions, the decision placed pressure on Congress to address climate
Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., a leading candidate to replace Inhofe, hasn’t requested earmarks in this Congress.
A House select committee revealed Thursday that “multiple” Republican members of Congress had requested pardons from former President Donald Trump after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol — but named
changes ahead of midterm elections that could flip control of Congress.
A $40.1 billion aid package to help arm the Ukrainian military and provide economic and humanitarian relief is on its way to President Joe Biden’s desk roughly three weeks after he asked Congress for another
Mark Kelly, who has joined bipartisan legislation to extend the Title 42 directive, on Tuesday said he would still like to see Congress vote on legislation tackling border operations.
“I expect him to recuse when he knows or even reasonably suspects his wife’s communications appear in the records that President Trump sought to withhold from Congress.”
the Park Police, Secret Service and other law enforcement agencies aggressively cleared demonstrators from Lafayette Square with chemical gases, batons, horses and riot shields, former President Donald Trump
The House on Wednesday voted 220-203 to hold former Trump White House advisers Peter Navarro and Dan Scavino in contempt of Congress for not complying with subpoenas issued by the committee investigating
During the riot on Jan. 6, 2021, insurrectionists erected a gallows on the Capitol grounds and sought to find Democratic and Republican leaders not loyal to outgoing President Donald Trump.
“When I first ran for Congress, I said that I would focus on our national security, economic security and family security,” Fortenberry said in an email to supporters.
Greene’s email went on to assert that Biden’s “crippling” of “American energy production” was part of his “scheme to impose socialism on America.”
Bannon did not comply with a subpoena from the Jan. 6 House select committee instructing him to produce documents and testimony, citing executive privilege claimed by former President Donald Trump
unscratched for so long, and Democrats last year reinstated the ability of lawmakers to insert line items in spending bills directed to individual projects, provided they met certain transparency and ethics rules
Fortenberry is running for reelection, but stepped down from his committee roles shortly after he was indicted in October in accordance with the House GOP conference rules.
And on the future of the Republican Party: “I think the big issue before 2024, is it going to be the Trump Party or the Republican Party?”
That won’t change this weekend, even as normality returns to most of Washington, but the anniversary is fueling debate about access to the home of Congress.
Democratic leaders had to send the bill back to the Rules Committee Wednesday evening to strip $15.6 billion in funding for immediate COVID-19 needs and move that as a stand-alone bill — which ultimately