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'They Will Kill Them': Moulton And Auchincloss Urge The U.S. To Give Visas To Afghan Translators
The pair also discussed the death of former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld. -
The House Will Vote On A Select Committee To Investigate The Jan. 6 Riot
The House is expected to take up legislation Wednesday to create a select committee to launch a new inquiry into the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, marking… -
White House Says Democrats Might Revisit Filibuster Rules If Voting Rights Bill Fails
The White House on Monday opened the door to revisiting the filibuster — a hotly contested issue across political lines — setting the stage for a bitter… -
Senate Unanimously Approves A Bill To Make Juneteenth A Public Holiday
The Senate unanimously approved a bill Tuesday that would make Juneteenth, the date commemorating the end of chattel slavery in the United States, a legal… -
‘It’s A No-Brainer,’ Says Former GOP Senator Scott Brown On A Jan. 6 Commission
In a recent op-ed for the Boston Globe, former Republican Senator from Massachusetts Scott Brown argues that the United States needs a “full, fair and bipartisan commission into the events of January 6." -
Rep. Jim McGovern: McCarthy And Republicans 'Don’t Want To Face The Truth'
Congressman Jim McGovern, who has sharply criticized McCarthy and the Republican party over both the Capitol attack and its aftermath, joined Jim Braude to discuss the plans for an investigation into the insurrection. -
Mitch McConnell Opposes Commission To Investigate Capitol Riot
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said Wednesday he opposes a bipartisan plan to create a 9/11-style commission to investigate the Jan. 6… -
Chuck Todd: Rep. Cheney's Ousting Mirrors Famous 'Star Wars' Moment
Todd, who moderates NBC's "Meet the Press," said Wednesday's vote against Cheney stands to massively boost her platform. -
Biden Will Host Senate Republicans In Bid For Infrastructure Package
President Biden continues conversations with Republicans, but major hurdles persist over what items would be in an infrastructure measure, and how it might be paid for. -
Years Later, Former White House Counsel McGahn Agrees To Testify
The House Judiciary Committee first subpoenaed former White House Counsel Don McGahn in 2019.