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The U.S. Capitol Building is seen in Washington, U.S., August 15, 2023. Photo by Kevin Wurm/REUTERS

Politics Nov 07

Special counsel in Hunter Biden probe testifies before Congress in an ‘unprecedented step’

By Farnoush Amiri, Lindsay Whitehurst, Associated Press

Politics Nov 29

U.S. Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH) speaks ahead of a rally held by former U.S. President Donald Trump to support Republican candidates ahead of midterm elections, in Dayton, Ohio, U.S. November 7, 2022. Photo by Gaelen Morse/REUTERS
The new House GOP committee chairs and their investigations of the Biden administration

House Republicans are promising aggressive oversight of the Biden administration once they assume the majority next year.

By Kevin Freking, Associated Press

Politics Jun 30

WATCH: Microsoft executive calls it ‘routine’ for federal law enforcement to seek data on customers

Federal law enforcement agencies secretly seek the data of Microsoft customers thousands of times a year, according to congressional testimony Wednesday by a senior executive at the technology company.

By Eric Tucker, Matt O'Brien, Associated Press

Politics May 20

The U.S. Capitol building is pictured at sunset on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., November 27, 2019.
WATCH: House Judiciary Committee holds hearing on reducing gun violence and mass shootings

In 2021, the U.S. has already experienced at least 194 mass shootings, which the Gun Violence Archive defines as an incident in which four or more people are killed.

By News Desk

Politics Mar 18

WATCH: Asian American lawmakers, advocates testify about discrimination and violence before House

Days after a series of shooting in Atlanta killed eight people, including six Asian women, a group of Asian American lawmakers and advocates will testify before the House Judiciary Committee about discrimination and violence their communities are facing.

By Associated Press

Jun 24

Watch 7:54
In ‘extremely unusual’ hearing, 2 DOJ lawyers allege politicization of justice

The House Judiciary Committee held a hearing Wednesday on whether the federal agency tasked with enforcing the law is in fact breaking it. Two current Justice Department attorneys charged that department leaders -- including Attorney General William Barr -- ordered…

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Jun 10

Read full testimony from George Floyd’s brother and law enforcement officials to Congress

By Candice Norwood

Philonise joined police reform advocates and law enforcement officials to testify before lawmakers during a hearing on Wednesday about U.S. policing practices and accountability. The United States needs "a national standard for policing behavior built on transparency and accountability," Ben…

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Jun 10

WATCH: George Floyd’s brother, law enforcement officials testify on policing practices

By Candice Norwood

Lawmakers on the House Judiciary Committee will hear from police chiefs, police reform advocates and the lawyer for the family of Floyd.

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Dec 12

Judiciary panel takes its first steps toward an impeachment vote

By Mary Clare Jalonick, Lisa Mascaro, Associated Press

The committee is considering two articles of impeachment introduced by Democrats. They charge President Donald Trump with abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.

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Dec 10

Articles of impeachment have been filed against Trump. What’s next?

By Candice Norwood

Here’s a look at where we are in the process and what comes next.

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