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…
Read MorePresident 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…
Read MoreU.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…
Read MoreCapitol Police Reinstall Fence for State of the Union
Using “abundance of caution” to secure the event. President Biden is set to give his first State of the Union address on Tuesday evening, and the Capitol Police…
Read MoreSenator Bob Dole Lies in State
The ceremony honors the former presidential candidate, Congressman, and World War II veteran. Today, former Senator Bob Dole is receiving one of the nation’s highest honors of lying…
Read MoreHouse Committee Subpoenas Roger Stone, Alex Jones
January 6 House committee to ask questions on organization of rally. The House select committee investigating the events of January 6 of this year, issued subpoenas to Roger…
Read MoreSpeaker Continues Remote Voting Through December 30
Process was initiated due to COVID-19 concerns. On Friday, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi of California said House members can continue to vote remotely until December 30. …
Read MoreSuspicious Driver Arrested Near Supreme Court
Michigan man apprehended by Capitol Police. On Tuesday, Capitol Police took a man into custody after they observed a “suspicious vehicle” near the Supreme Court. The suspect had…
Read MoreHouse Delays Vote on Infrastructure
Intraparty progressives and moderates at odds. The House of Representatives delayed a vote on the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill as a portion of the majority party has…
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