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Senator Asks For Ethics Review Of His Stock Sales
Senate Intelligence Committee Richard Burr is facing criticism for selling off as much as $1.7 million in stocks just before the markets crashed. -
Pressley Calls For Release Of Elderly Prisoners With Underlying Conditions, Other Reforms Amid COVID-19 Outbreak
In fighting the outbreak of COVID-19, Rep. Ayanna Pressley is calling for legislation to ensure that the nation’s prisoners are not left out of any federal relief programs -
Congress Weighs New, Massive Wave Of Emergency Funding To Address Coronavirus
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is proposing a new $750 billion aid package to help families and the healthcare industry combat coronavirus impacts. -
Uncertainty In Congress Over Next Moves To Address Coronavirus Crisis
The House is in recess, but senators return to Washington this week to take up the House-passed financial aid bill to address the economic threat to American workers posed by the coronavirus. -
Reps. Matt Gaetz, Doug Collins Self-Quarantine After CPAC Coronavirus Exposure
Updated at 6:35 p.m. ETReps. Doug Collins and Matt Gaetz said Monday that they are self-quarantining after learning they came in contact with a person… -
Jeff Sessions Embraces President Trump In Comeback Senate Bid
The former U.S. attorney general is making a play for his old senate seat in Alabama, and despite his public falling out with the president tells voters there, "I've been with him from the start." -
Barr Heads To Senate With His Work Cut Out: Selling Republicans On FISA
The senate majority leader has asked the attorney general to meet with the conference to discuss surveillance legislation. The president also may need convincing. -
Senate Approves Legislation To Limit President's War Powers Against Iran
Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., led the effort to pass a bipartisan war powers resolution to end the president's ability to launch further strikes against Iran. The Trump administration has vowed to veto it. -
Senate Report Faults 'Paralysis' By Obama Team On 2016 Russian Election Scheme
The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence said former President Barack Obama's administration was caught off guard and wasted time when it should have been reacting to the attack on the election. -
WATCH: Trump Acquitted Of All Charges, But Ukraine Investigation Continues
There's nowhere near the two-thirds support necessary in Republican-held Senate to convict and remove the president from office.