Politics Mar 20 Biden impeachment faces pressure as Republicans divided on level of support By Lisa Mascaro, Associated Press
Politics Sep 27 WATCH: The Biden Impeachment Hearings – Day 1 House Republicans launched their first hearing Thursday promising to “provide accountability” as they probe the family's finances and the lucrative business dealings of Biden's son Hunter. By Farnoush Amiri, Lisa Mascaro, Eric Tucker, Associated Press
Politics Jul 19 Watch 5:15 IRS whistleblowers claim Justice Department meddled in Hunter Biden investigation A pair of IRS whistleblowers testified before the House Oversight Committee about alleged meddling in the Justice Department investigation of Hunter Biden. The president's son reached an agreement to plead guilty to two federal misdemeanor counts of failing to pay… By Geoff Bennett, Lisa Desjardins, Matt Loffman, Kyle Midura
Politics Apr 02 WATCH: House committee discusses subpoena over White House security clearances Democrats are seeking information into why the White House granted security clearances to dozens of people who were initially denied access. By Chad Day, Associated Press
Politics Feb 27 Black Trump employee at Cohen hearing pushes back on Dems who say she was a ‘prop’ On an explosive day in Washington that saw President Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer call him a racist and a con artist during a congressional hearing, one exchange between Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., and Michael Cohen stood out: The lawmaker… By Yamiche Alcindor
Apr 27 Pentagon opens probe into former Trump aide Flynn’s foreign payments By Chad Day and Stephen Braun, Associated Press Documents released by lawmakers show President Donald Trump's former national security adviser, Michael Flynn, was warned when he retired from the military in 2014 not to take foreign money without "advance approval" by Pentagon authorities. Continue reading
Jul 10 Katrina Trailer Makers Defend Record in Congressional Testimony By PBS News Hour The companies that manufactured trailers for displaced New Orleans residents after Hurricane Katrina knew that the trailers contained unsafe levels of toxic formaldehyde, but failed to inform the public, congressional Democrats charged Wednesday. Continue reading