This week Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene repeatedly made headlines after confrontations on Capitol Hill.
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GOP Reps. Matt Gaetz and Tom Reed face House Ethics Committee investigations
Two Republican congressmen, Reps. Matt Gaetz of Florida and Tom Reed of New York, are under separate investigations by the House Ethics Committee.
Capitol Police Officer William Evans, killed in attack, will lie in honor at US Capitol
Evans was an 18-year member of the force who served on the agency’s First Responders Unit.
Senate official gives Democrats tool to bypass filibuster on certain bills. Here’s what it means.
Budget reconciliation would allow Democrats to skip major procedural roadblocks on items related to the budget, like Biden’s infrastructure bill.
The House passed a sweeping voting rights act. What’s in it?
The For the People Act, also known as H.R. 1, would provide sweeping reforms on redistricting, absentee voting, voting rights and election security.
Leahy scolds chamber for lack of civility, laughing at Trump lawyer during impeachment trial
Citing Chief Justice John Roberts from Trump’s first impeachment trial, Leahy said “all parties of the chamber must refrain from using language that is not conducive to to civil discourse.”
Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler would have ‘testified under oath’ if subpoenaed at Trump impeachment trial, spokesman says
“She’s already offered all the information she has, and she would have testified under oath,” Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler’s office said.
Eugene Goodman, heralded as hero during Capitol riot, to be awarded Congressional Gold Medal
The Senate unanimously passed legislation to award Capitol Police Officer Eugene Goodman with a Congressional Gold Medal, the highest civilian honor awarded by Congress.
Cori Bush to move offices after altercation with Marjorie Taylor Greene in Congress tunnel
Rep. Cori Bush is moving offices after a verbal altercation with fellow congresswoman Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene over mask-wearing.
Fallen Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick will lie in honor at US Capitol
Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick, who died after the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, will lie in honor Feb. 2 in the Capitol Rotunda.