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How Congress could — but probably won't — impeach a federal judge
The attacks on the judiciary by Trump and his allies have increased in recent days, with calls to impeach a judge who ruled against his deportations.
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Republican legislation seeks to ban Chinese nationals from studying in the US
A group of House Republicans has put forward legislation seeking to prevent Chinese students from studying in American schools, citing national security concerns.
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Democratic Party fractures in government shutdown fight, with anger running high
Nine other members of the Democratic Caucus — a contingent of mostly swing-state and retiring senators — eventually joined Schumer in voting to advance the Republican funding proposal
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Federal firefighters secure permanent pay raises in spending bill
Federal wildland firefighters secured a permanent pay raise Friday after years of waiting for Congress to answer their plea.
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Senate passes GOP funding bill to avert a government shutdown
The Senate passed a six-month funding bill Friday to avert a government shutdown hours ahead of the midnight deadline, sending it to President Donald Trump to sign into law.
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Democratic Rep. Raúl Grijalva of Arizona dies at 77
Rep. Raúl M. Grijalva, D-Ariz., died Thursday due to “complications of his cancer treatment,” his office announced in a statement.
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20 states, DC sue Trump administration over Department of Education firings
Twenty states and the District of Columbia announced a lawsuit against the Trump administration Thursday over its mass firings at the Department of Education.
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Senate Democrats say they will reject GOP's funding bill as shutdown draws near
After meeting with his conference, the Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said “Republicans do not have the votes” to advance the House-approved measure.
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WATCH: House hearing ends after heated exchange over misgendering congresswoman
A House Foreign Affairs committee hearing ended abruptly Tuesday after the committee chair, Republican Rep. Keith Self of Texas, misgendered Democrat Rep. Sarah McBride of Delaware, who is transgender.
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Democrats win Minnesota state House special election, setting up shared control of the chamber
An existing power-sharing agreement reached last month will keep a Republican speaker in power in the state House.
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House Republican adjourns hearing after exchange over misgendering Rep. Sarah McBride
A House hearing ended abruptly ended Tuesday after an exchange between a Republican and a Democratic committee member over the GOP chair’s misgendering Rep. Sarah McBride.
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2025's Congressional high school art competition is on. Where to submit your piece
2025’s ‘Congressional Art Competition’ for high school students kicked off Tuesday across the nation.
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House passes six-month funding bill
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-Louisiana and Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-New York, speaks after the House narrowly passed a funding bill, which will be sent to the Senate.
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House leaders speak ahead of vote on GOP bill to avert shutdown
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) shared their thoughts on the upcoming vote on the Republican continuing resolution.
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House passes six-month funding bill, though prospects unclear in Senate
House Republicans passed a six-month spending bill Tuesday that would avert a partial government shutdown and keep agencies funded through September. The legislation now heads to the Senate.
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WATCH: House votes to censure Rep. Al Green for disruption during Trump speech
The House of Representatives voted Thursday to censure Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, for disrupting President Donald Trump’s address to Congress. The Republican-controlled body voted 224-198, including 10 Democrats in favor of approving the resolution.
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What is a censure vote in Congress? Here's what to know following Al Green decision
Here’s what it means to be censured in Congress. We break down what a congressional censure vote is and how it works.
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What is a censure vote in Congress?
Here’s what it means to be censured in Congress.
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House votes to censure Rep. Al Green for disrupting Trump's speech to Congress
The vote was 224-198, with 10 Democrats joining all Republicans in voting in favor of the censure resolution.
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House Republicans seek to censure Rep. Al Green after interrupting Trump's speech
Rep. Dan Newhouse (R-WA) gave notice on the House floor on Wednesday of a privileged resolution to censure Rep. Al Green (D-TX).