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The bill passed the House earlier in the day with only one Republican voting against it, following months of the GOP leadership's efforts to kill it.
The Senate today unanimously agreed to pass the House-backed bill forcing the Justice Department to release the Jeffrey Epstein case files as soon as it’s received from the chamber. Follow here for li
Shira Perlmutter was fired after she issued a report about artificial intelligence. President Trump allegedly disagreed with the report.
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DC crime crackdown: Congress targets bail, police reforms
Republicans in Congress are making moves to alter the way Washington, D.C., enforces crime and justice, sparking a heated debate.
A South Carolina Senate subcommittee has stopped a bill that sought to impose some of the nation’s strictest abortion penalties.
Whether “willfully” in 2 U.S.C. § 192 – which states that anyone who is “summoned … by the authority of either House of Congress” and “willfully makes default” on the subpoena has committed a crime – requires the government to prove the defendant knew his conduct was unlawful;
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Congress to move on legislating Russia sanctions bill following Trump's 'blessing,' US Senator Graham says
The United States Congress will renew its efforts to move forward in an attempt to pass a Russia sanctions bill into law, U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham announced on Nov. 17. "I am very pleased that with President Trump’s blessing,
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Thomas Jefferson would expect much more of Congress today
As we commemorate Thomas Jefferson’s role in the founding of the United States at its 250th anniversary, it is worth noting another of Jefferson’s lasting but often overlooked legacies. Jefferson literally wrote the book on the rules of Congress. His thoughts on the institution can shape our own rules today.