The Jan. 6 committee’s next hearing on its Capitol attack findings is Thursday. The other five hearings have not yet been scheduled.
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Ukraine’s Zelenskyy didn’t want to hear US intel on possible Russian invasion, Biden says: Live updates
President Joe Biden said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy “didn’t want to hear it” when U.S. intelligence said Russia would invade.
President Biden, first lady evacuated after small plane flew into restricted airspace near the family’s beach house
Anthony Guglielmi, a spokesperson for the U.S. Secret Service, said the privately owned aircraft mistakenly entered the secured area.
‘Millionaire’s exemption’ could make Illinois’ governor’s race the nation’s most expensive
The money funneling into Illinois’ primaries is thanks, in part, to the state’s ‘millionaire’s exemption,’ which triggers a funding free-for-all.
Defying Trump, Mike Pence will rally in Georgia for Republican Gov. Brian Kemp’s reelection bid
Donald Trump is working to defeat Brian Kemp but Mike Pence called him a friend and “one of the most successful conservative governors in America.”
GOP lawmakers helped Meadows, other Trump aides on strategy to overturn 2020 election: court filing
The evidence was revealed in an 11th-hour court filing by the Jan. 6 committee asking a federal judge to enforce its subpoena of Mark Meadows.
‘Never mean anything for violence’: Marjorie Taylor Greene testifies on Jan. 6 in eligibility case
Voters who raised the challenge on 14th Amendment grounds say Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene helped facilitate the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
The White House didn’t always celebrate Passover. How did the tradition start?
The White House didn’t always officially celebrate the Jewish holiday. Its place as a presidential tradition only began in recent years.
‘We want to use our own names’: Language experts explain importance of Ukrainian cities’ spellings
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has caused many to question why Ukrainian cities have historically been transliterated after their Russian versions.
U.S. will offer ‘X’ gender marker for passports starting April 11, State Department says
The definition of the ‘X’ gender marker will be ‘unspecified or another gender identity,’ according to the State Department.