Senate Office Buildings Cleared After “Bogus” Shooter Report

Capitol Police call off the investigation after 90 minutes. Capitol Police Chief Thomas Manger reported that active shooter reports on Wednesday were likely “bogus,” giving 200 officers an…

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FBI Arrests Man Who Stole Capitol Police Helmet

Over 1,000 people have been arrested in relation to the January 6, 2021, Capitol incursion. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia announced that they have…

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President Biden Moving Slightly on Debt Ceiling 

Top federal leaders move to avoid a financial default. Following an event in New York City, President Joe Biden stated he is willing to negotiate spending cuts with…

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U.S. Capitol Complex to Reopen This Week

It has been closed since March 2020.  The public will be allowed access to the U.S. Capitol for the first time in almost three years beginning January 3.…

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House Committee Prepares to Release Final Jan. 6 Report

Full report is expected to be completed by December 21. Representative Bennie Thompson of Mississippi, chairman of the House’s Jan. 6 committee, confirmed that the committee will release…

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SCOTUS Defends Justice Alito Regarding 2014 Case

Legislators investigate the claim of a Capitol Hill minister who said the ruling was shared prematurely. The Supreme Court’s legal counsel has responded to questions raised by Senator…

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Incoming Legislators Arrive at Capitol

Some House seat races have not yet been decided. The freshman class of the 118th Congress arrived in Washington Sunday for a week of orientation. They met with…

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Man with Three Guns Arrested on Capitol Grounds

The driver apprehended by Capitol Police claimed to be delivering documents. On Wednesday, the Capitol Police apprehended a man who was illegally parked on Capitol grounds in a…

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President Approves Supreme Court Justice Statues for Capitol

Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sandra Day O’Connor will be memorialized. President Joe Biden signed S. 3294 into law a week ago, which directs the installation of statues…

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U.S. Capitol Reopening to Public

The legislative building has been closed for over two years due to COVID.  Beginning Monday, March 28, the U.S. Capitol will reopen to the public with limited tours. Visitors…

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