As former President Donald Trump tries to block the Jan. 6 House committee from access to his records, 66 former lawmakers opposed him to court.
Author: Bart Jansen, USA TODAY
Live updates: President Biden meets with House Democrats at Capitol as negotiations continue
Congress is resuming talks Friday on Joe Biden’s $3.5 trillion social welfare program, to reach a goal of a House vote on the infrastructure bill.
Live updates: Congress passes bill to avert government shutdown, sending bill to Biden’s desk
House and Senate votes came before Congress’s midnight deadline for a federal government shutdown; infrastructure and budget bills remain unsolved.
Live updates: Congress may take action Thursday to avoid government shutdown
Senate leaders are scrambling to vote Thursday on a government funding extension while a House panel debates an increase in the debt limit.
Live updates: Senate Republicans block funding bill as Congress scrambles to avoid government shutdown
Congress faces a series of high-stakes votes this week on government funding, the debt limit, infrastructure and President Joe Biden’s priorities.
Congress returns to work facing major decisions on Biden’s agenda and infrastructure
Congress returns Monday facing decisions on voting rights, infrastructure and social programs while needing to raise how much the country can borrow.
Democrats vote with Republicans to reject adding Medicare drug-price plan to $3.5T budget package
The House Energy and Commerce Committee voted not to include Medicare drug-price negotiations in the $3.5 trillion budget
What did Trump do during Capitol riots? Jan. 6 committee telecom requests aim to recreate minute-by-minute account
Each scrap of data allows investigators to fill in gaps and to press witnesses for information they might not volunteer or deny remembering.
Business groups are fighting Biden’s $3.5T budget over Medicare, tax and climate plans
Major business groups oppose raising corporate taxes to pay for the bill while some industries have come out against specific parts of proposal.
Congress has started requesting earmarks for their districts, from pig mitigation to a presidential library
Money for the Truman library, mitigating feral swine in Arkansas. Lawmakers are requesting earmarks again after the practice was previously outlawed.