Policy · 117th Congress
Capitol insurrection forces military’s extremism problem out of the shadows
There, he worked on electrical systems that ran through Navy helicopters. He says he was a “full-on skinhead.”
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There, he worked on electrical systems that ran through Navy helicopters. He says he was a “full-on skinhead.”
Scores of District of Columbia National Guardsmen loaded on buses at the Washington Armory and were ready to deploy as pro-Trump rioters breached the Capitol on Jan. 6, but minutes turned into hours as
The mission of the Capitol Police is to protect the Congress.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., this week congratulated Biden on his victory and rejected Trump’s claims about fraud and attempts to get Congress involved in overturning the outcome
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.
In late May, President Donald Trump said his administration would start the process of curtailing the United States’ special relationship with Hong Kong.
Most lawmakers have continued working remotely from their districts and leadership has been grappling with the question of whether to change House rules to allow members to vote remotely, or by proxy,