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Congress Responds To Turkish Offensive In Syria
Turkey launched an offensive in northern Syria on Wednesday, not long after the U.S. said it would withdraw its support for Syrian Kurds.
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Rep. Quigley Says U.S. Not Prepared for China Cyber Attacks
Oct.17 -- Rep. Mike Quigley, an Illinois Democrat, discusses the vulnerability of U.S. companies to hack attacks from China with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Release Of Trump's Financial Records
The Supreme Court issued a temporary stay on a lower court's ruling that allowed for the release of years worth of the president's tax information.
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NCAA, Congress Work Toward National Law For Athlete Compensation
Almost 20 states have passed laws allowing college athletes to profit but the NCAA is urging lawmakers to create a standardized framework.
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U.S. Rep. Alcee Hastings Of Florida Has Died At 84
Hastings served in Congress across four decades and was Florida's first Black federal judge.
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Trump Disavows Violence, Says Free Speech Under Assault
Jan.13 -- President Donald Trump calls on Americans to avoid further violence after the U.S. House of Representatives voted to impeach for his role in a riot by his supporters that stormed the Capitol and left five people dead. He also...
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GOP Blocks Senate COVID Bill; Demands Vote On Immigration Reform
A Democratic move to push the $10 billion measure past a procedural hurdle failed 52-47, leaving Democrats 13 votes short of the 60 needed to prevail.
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Former COVID Response Coordinator Criticizes Early Missteps
Dr. Deborah Birx testified before a House subcommittee, saying unclear messaging in the early days of the pandemic resulted in inaction.
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Congress Still Weighing Sanctions Against Russia Over Ukraine Conflict
Lawmakers say they're close to completing a bill that would introduce massive sanctions on Russian banks and the country's national debt.
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Clare Boothe Luce serves as one of the first women elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.
Clare Boothe Luce serves as one of the first women elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.
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Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Supoena For Trump's Tax Records
The Supreme Court didn't explain its decision, but the ruling could mean that it intends to hear the president's case.
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House Can Subpoena Don McGahn, Appeals Court Rules
The U.S. appeals court in Washington D.C. ruled 7-2 Friday that the House can sue to force Don McGahn to testify.
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Senate Leader McConnell Blocks Vote On $2,000 Stimulus Checks
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell blocked the vote, saying the chamber will "begin a process" to address the issue.
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CLEAN : Jubilant Trump vows to finish off Obamacare catastrophe
US President Donald Trump vows to finish off the Obamacare catastrophe after the House of Representatives narrowly voted to repeal and replace it
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Rep. Bustos Expects Democrats to Perform Well in Rural America This Election
Sep.26 -- Rep. Cheri Bustos, an Illinois Democrat, discusses the outlook for the midterm elections and the top issues facing voters in her district with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Chris Christie Calls Trump White House a 'Game of Thrones' Operation
Feb.04 -- Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie discusses President Donald Trump's transition into the presidency and the outlook for the 2020 election. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Democratic Rep. Nita Lowey Announces Plan To Retire After Term Ends
Rep. Nita Lowey's announcement follows more than three decades spent serving in Congress.
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Pelosi's Impeachment Announcement Is A Major Change Of Course
The House speaker has been resisting her caucus' calls for impeachment for months.
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Supreme Court Pauses Release Of Mueller Grand Jury Materials To House
Chief Justice John Roberts agreed to a temporary stay of a previous ruling involving the release of grand jury material from the Mueller report.
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Pelosi Signs Articles of Impeachment, Sends to Senate
Jan.15 -- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi formally notifies the Senate of the charges against President Donald Trump.
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House Passes $4.7 Billion Puerto Rico Relief Bill
The $4.7 billion package would help cover road repairs, energy security and nutrition assistance, among other things.
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U.S. Rep. Duncan Hunter Submits His Resignation
The Republican congressman from California pleaded guilty to misusing campaign funds about a month ago.
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McConnell Announces Trump Impeachment Trial to Begin Tuesday
Jan.15 -- Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announces President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial will begin Tuesday.
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Justice Department Drops Charges Against Capitol Insurrectionist
A New York man was charged after the FBI received a tip showing him at the Capitol on January 6 but it's unclear why they moved to dismiss the case.