Steve Bannon’s contempt charges will now go to the full House for a vote. If it is approved there, DOJ has final say on prosecuting Bannon.
Author: Savannah Behrmann, USA TODAY
The Jan. 6 committee will vote to hold Bannon in contempt. Here’s what we know
Bannon served a prominent role in Donald Trump’s first campaign, then in the White House. Trump and Bannon stayed in touch ahead of the Capitol riot.
Democrats and Republicans want the debt ceiling raised: So why the delay on Capitol Hill?
Democrats and Republicans in the Senate are clashing not only over how to solve the debt ceiling, but who should do it.
Why is there so much drama over the infrastructure vote in the House?
Passing bipartisan legislation aimed at repairing America’s bridges and roadways is finally within reach of lawmakers. So is the vote in trouble?
House passes legislation that would protect the right to an abortion across the country
The legislation would guarantee a pregnant person’s right to access an abortion along with ensuring providers would be permitted to perform abortions.
Policing talks collapse in Congress, marking end of negotiations spurred by George Floyd’s death
Sen. Cory Booker said Wednesday “there was still too wide a gulf with our negotiating partners.”
What would statehood for Washington, DC mean — and could it finally happen?
Why does Washington, D.C., want statehood? We explain the bid by the nation’s capital for representation as legislation gets a Senate hearing.
Hate crimes bill to fight Asian American discrimination gets final House vote Tuesday
Violence against those in the AAPI community has grown despite increased national attention and political action against anti-Asian hate.
What is going on with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene? Here is what happened this week
This week Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene repeatedly made headlines after confrontations on Capitol Hill.
‘How much worse does it get?’ Trauma from Capitol riot, car attack takes toll on Hill staffers
Plunging morale has been exacerbated by ramped up rhetoric, inconsistencies of COVID-19 precautions, and two deadly attacks on their place of work