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Nancy Pelosi Has A Difficult Job Balancing Impeachment Rhetoric, Says CNN's John King
CNN's John King joined BPR to discuss the latest comments House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has made about impeachment. -
Jon Stewart Blasts Lawmakers In Hearing For Sept. 11 Victim Compensation Fund
Stewart, a longtime advocate for victims and first responders of the 2001 attacks, said it was "shameful" more lawmakers didn't attend the hearing. -
House Democrats To Get Some Mueller Report Material, But Contempt Vote Is Still On
The Justice Department reached an accord on Monday with the House Judiciary Committee, but members of Congress are nonetheless expected to press ahead with authorizing a potential lawsuit on Tuesday. -
Key Nixon Accuser Returns To Capitol With Sights Set On Another President
John Dean's willingness to compare Nixon and Trump, and to link their handling of investigations into their election campaigns, explains why he is expected to prompt live TV coverage again. -
House Contempt Vote Against The Attorney General: What You Need To Know
Lawmakers are expected to vote Tuesday after months of political and legal disputes with the executive branch. Here's how we got here, what it means and what's coming next. -
Top Democrat 'Confident' Mueller Will Testify 'Soon.' Here's What Congress Might Ask
Special counsel Robert Mueller hasn't closed the door to a hearing but has said his report includes everything he'd have to say. Lawmakers could play by those rules and still learn something new. -
GOP Senators Line Up Against Trump's 5% Mexico Tariff Plan
With the tariffs set to start next Monday, fellow Republicans in Congress warned the White House they are ready to stand up to the president. -
Latest Federal Pipeline Safety Proposal Looks To Fix Problems Revealed In Merrimack Valley Gas Fires
The proposed legislation focuses on over-pressurization and safety culture at utility companies, especially around upgrading pipelines. -
White House Orders Hope Hicks, Former Aide To Defy Subpoena
The letters from the White House to the Judiciary panel are the latest effort by the White House to thwart congressional investigations into President Donald Trump. -
Democrats' Dilemma: Would Pushing For Mueller To Testify Hurt Or Help?
Outgoing special counsel Robert Mueller says there is no more for him to say about the Russia investigation. House Democrats disagree, but the politics of pressing the matter are delicate.