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House approves Trump's request to cut funding for NPR, PBS and foreign aid

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The House has voted to cut about $9.4 billion in spending as President Donald Trump’s administration looks to follow through on work done by the Department of Government Efficiency when it was overseen by Elon Musk.

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Divisions emerge among House Republicans over how much to cut taxes and Medicaid in Trump's bill

Read full article: Divisions emerge among House Republicans over how much to cut taxes and Medicaid in Trump's bill

There were cheers when Republicans on the House Ways and Means Committee signed off on the GOP tax breaks bill after a round-the-clock session that pushed President Donald Trump’s package past overwhelming Democratic opposition.

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Now that they've passed a budget plan, the hard part begins for Republicans

Read full article: Now that they've passed a budget plan, the hard part begins for Republicans

Republicans narrowly got their budget plan over the finish line this week.

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Speaker Johnson suffers a defeat in his push to block parents in the U.S. House from proxy voting

Read full article: Speaker Johnson suffers a defeat in his push to block parents in the U.S. House from proxy voting

House Speaker Mike Johnson suffered a decisive defeat after he tried and failed to squash a proposal for new parents in Congress to able to vote by proxy, rather than in person, as they care for newborns.

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'A legacy that is unmatched': Tributes pour in for longtime Arizona congressman Raúl Grijalva

Read full article: 'A legacy that is unmatched': Tributes pour in for longtime Arizona congressman Raúl Grijalva

Colleagues and friends of Raúl M.

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Rep. Al Green’s response after being censured for disrupting Trump’s joint address to Congress

Read full article: Rep. Al Green’s response after being censured for disrupting Trump’s joint address to Congress

In the days leading to the censure, Green has doubled down on his actions saying on X, "Democrats will never abandon the fight to make sure every American has a safe, healthy, and financially secure life."

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The House censures Democratic Rep. Al Green for disrupting Trump's joint address to Congress

Read full article: The House censures Democratic Rep. Al Green for disrupting Trump's joint address to Congress

The House has voted to censure Al Green, a Democratic congressman from Texas, for disrupting President Donald Trump’s address to Congress earlier in the week.

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House GOP pushes 'big' budget resolution to passage, a crucial step toward delivering Trump's agenda

Read full article: House GOP pushes 'big' budget resolution to passage, a crucial step toward delivering Trump's agenda

House Republicans have muscled their budget blueprint to passage, with a push from President Donald Trump.

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Reminders of Jan. 6 attack fade in the Capitol as Trump retakes power

Read full article: Reminders of Jan. 6 attack fade in the Capitol as Trump retakes power

Inside the Capitol, reminders of the violence from the riot on Jan. 6, 2021, are increasingly hard to find.

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House rejects Trump-backed plan on government shutdown, leaving next steps uncertain

Read full article: House rejects Trump-backed plan on government shutdown, leaving next steps uncertain

The House has resoundingly rejected President-elect Donald Trump’s new plan to fund federal operations and suspend the debt ceiling a day before a government shutdown.

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Biden commutes roughly 1,500 sentences and pardons 39 people in biggest single-day act of clemency

Read full article: Biden commutes roughly 1,500 sentences and pardons 39 people in biggest single-day act of clemency

President Joe Biden is commuting the sentences of roughly 1,500 people who were released from prison and placed on home confinement during the coronavirus pandemic and pardoning 39 Americans convicted of nonviolent crimes.

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House rejects GOP effort to fine Attorney General Garland for refusal to turn over Biden audio

Read full article: House rejects GOP effort to fine Attorney General Garland for refusal to turn over Biden audio

The House has rejected a GOP effort to fine Attorney General Merrick Garland $10,000 a day until he turns over audio of President Joe Biden’s interview in his classified documents case.

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House Republicans pass US debt bill, push Biden on spending

Read full article: House Republicans pass US debt bill, push Biden on spending

House Republicans have narrowly passed a sweeping debt ceiling package as they try to push President Biden into negotiations on federal spending.

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Republicans set to oust Rep. Omar from Foreign Affairs panel

Read full article: Republicans set to oust Rep. Omar from Foreign Affairs panel

A procedural vote Wednesday in the House showed unified Republican support in moving to oust Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar from the House Foreign Affairs Committee.

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How Republicans are transforming the House in the majority

Read full article: How Republicans are transforming the House in the majority

Lawmakers no longer have to walk through metal detectors before gaining access to the House floor.

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House votes to avert rail strike, impose deal on unions

Read full article: House votes to avert rail strike, impose deal on unions

Congress is moving urgently to head off the looming U.S. rail strike.

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Cyclone, absences threaten to dull Hong Kong finance meeting

Read full article: Cyclone, absences threaten to dull Hong Kong finance meeting

A tropic storm and absences of VIP guests are casting a shadow over a financial conference meant to help Hong Kong restore its image as a financial hub and destination for business travel.

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Biden signs bill to avert government shutdown, aid Ukraine

Read full article: Biden signs bill to avert government shutdown, aid Ukraine

President Joe Biden has signed into law a bill that finances the federal government through mid-December and provides another infusion of military and economic aid to Ukraine.

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White House: Late congresswoman 'top of mind' in Biden flub

Read full article: White House: Late congresswoman 'top of mind' in Biden flub

President Joe Biden sought out a deceased congresswoman during his remarks at a hunger conference Wednesday.

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Arrest of prominent Guatemalan journalist draws condemnation

Read full article: Arrest of prominent Guatemalan journalist draws condemnation

Guatemalan officials have arrested a prominent newspaper editor who has overseen investigations into corruption.

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Biden sees bigger role for US farms due to Ukraine war

Read full article: Biden sees bigger role for US farms due to Ukraine war

President Joe Biden is vowing to help American farmers try to ease a global spike in food prices following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

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House votes to let aides unionize, bargain collectively

Read full article: House votes to let aides unionize, bargain collectively

The House has approved a resolution that will pave the way for letting congressional staff join a union and engage in collective bargaining.

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House approves $40B in Ukraine aid, beefing up Biden request

Read full article: House approves $40B in Ukraine aid, beefing up Biden request

The House has emphatically approved a fresh $40 billion Ukraine aid package that beefs up President Joe Biden’s initial request.

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Pelosi, in surprise Kyiv trip, vows unbending US support

Read full article: Pelosi, in surprise Kyiv trip, vows unbending US support

A top-level U.S. congressional delegation led by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is in Poland after a surprise weekend visit to Ukraine undertaken in extraordinary secrecy.

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House Democrats ask Biden to get tougher with Saudi Arabia

Read full article: House Democrats ask Biden to get tougher with Saudi Arabia

Three dozen House Democrats say Saudi Arabia is being a bad strategic partner.

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United House OKs $13.6B for Ukraine in huge spending bill

Read full article: United House OKs $13.6B for Ukraine in huge spending bill

The House has approved a massive spending bill anchored by $13.6 billion for battered Ukraine and its European allies.

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Ohio Rep. Jordan rejects Jan. 6 panel request for interview

Read full article: Ohio Rep. Jordan rejects Jan. 6 panel request for interview

Republican Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio, one of former President Donald Trump’s closest allies in Congress, has rejected a request for an interview by the House panel investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection.

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House responds to GOP's Boebert with Islamophobia bill

Read full article: House responds to GOP's Boebert with Islamophobia bill

The House has delivered its first formal response to Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert's anti-Muslim remarks by passing a bill to tackle Islamophobia worldwide.

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Pentagon boosts housing money for troops, as hunger persists

Read full article: Pentagon boosts housing money for troops, as hunger persists

The Pentagon will increase housing payments for troops in key areas and look into ways to combat hunger across the force,.

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Thousands of military families struggle with food insecurity

Read full article: Thousands of military families struggle with food insecurity

It’s a hidden crisis that's existed for years inside one of the most well-funded institutions on the planet and has only worsened during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Many progressives grudgingly accepting smaller economic plan

Read full article: Many progressives grudgingly accepting smaller economic plan

Many progressives have started lining up behind an emerging social and environment bill that’s neither as big nor as bold as they’d wanted.

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Biden signs bill to avert partial government shutdown

Read full article: Biden signs bill to avert partial government shutdown

With only hours to spare, President Joe Biden signed legislation to avoid a partial federal shutdown and keep the government funded through Dec. 3.

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Democrats divided: Progressives, centrists say trust is gone

Read full article: Democrats divided: Progressives, centrists say trust is gone

Congressional Democrats are fighting over trillions of dollars, their paramount policy goals and perhaps their political fate.

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Dems ask McCarthy to recant Pelosi taunt as tensions rise

Read full article: Dems ask McCarthy to recant Pelosi taunt as tensions rise

Several House Democrats have called on House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy to apologize to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi or resign after audio surfaced of him saying at a fundraiser over the weekend that it would be “hard not to hit her” with a gavel if he’s sworn in as speaker after the 2022 midterm elections.

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Fallout from riot, virus leaves toxic mood on Capitol Hill

Read full article: Fallout from riot, virus leaves toxic mood on Capitol Hill

FILE - In this Feb. 4, 2021, file photo, Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., speaks at a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington. One problem in resuming fully in-person operations at the Capitol is the lack of vaccinations for thousands of staff to the 435 House members. Give me a break.”It’s clear that Democrats are more emotionally spent than House Republicans, who bolstered their ranks in the last election despite Trump's loss. In February, the House voted to remove Greene from her committee assignments because of her lengthy history of outrageous social media posts and other actions. AdWhile security fencing is set to be removed from the Capitol, metal detectors remain stationed outside the House chamber after some Republican lawmakers pledged to bring their firearms onto the House floor.

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Senators agree on COVID-19 aid bill that includes jobless benefits, $1,400 checks to most Americans

Read full article: Senators agree on COVID-19 aid bill that includes jobless benefits, $1,400 checks to most Americans

AdMore significantly, the jobless benefits agreement suggested it was just a matter of time until the Senate passes the bill. The House approved a relief bill last weekend that included $400 weekly jobless benefits — on top of regular state payments — through August. AdAs the day began, Democrats asserted they'd reached a compromise between party moderates and progressives extending emergency jobless benefits at $300 weekly into early October. Before the unemployment benefits drama began, senators voted 58-42 to kill a top progressive priority, a gradual increase in the current $7.25 hourly minimum wage to $15 over five years. AdIn another late bargain that satisfied moderates, Biden and Senate Democrats agreed Wednesday to make some higher earners ineligible for the direct checks to individuals.

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Dem-led House, drawing a line, kicks Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene off committees

Read full article: Dem-led House, drawing a line, kicks Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene off committees

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., walks back to her office after speaking on the floor of the House Chamber on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)WASHINGTON – A fiercely divided House tossed Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene off both her committees Thursday, an unprecedented punishment that Democrats said she’d earned by spreading hateful and violent conspiracy theories. Though Trump left the White House two week ago, his devoted followers are numerous among the party’s voters, and he and Greene are allies. Even social media stars like Greene could find it harder to define themselves without the spotlights that committees provide. Thune said House Republicans needed to issue a “really strong” rebuke of Greene’s conspiratorial formulations.

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Trump impeachment trial to focus on his attacks on election

Read full article: Trump impeachment trial to focus on his attacks on election

Whenever it starts, the impeachment trial will force a further reckoning for the Republican Party and the senators who largely stood by Trump throughout his presidency and allowed him to spread false attacks against the 2020 election. Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell is open to considering impeachment, having told associates he is done with Trump, but he has not signaled how he would vote. At least four Republican senators have publicly expressed concerns about Trump’s actions, but others have signaled their preference to move on. Under Senate procedure, the trial is to start soon after the House delivers the article of impeachment. After Trump’s first impeachment, in 2019, she withheld the articles for some time to set the stage for the Senate action.

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Capitol assault a more sinister attack than first appeared

Read full article: Capitol assault a more sinister attack than first appeared

Trump supporters try to break through a police barrier, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, at the Capitol in Washington. Minutes later, Pence was taken from the Senate chamber to a secret location and police announced the lockdown of the Capitol. Even before the mob reached sealed doors of the House chamber, Capitol Police pulled Pelosi away from the podium, she told “60 Minutes.”“I said, ‘No, I want to be here,’”she said. Back in the House chamber, a woman in the balcony was seen and heard screaming. When they breached the abandoned Senate chamber, they milled around, rummaged through papers, sat at desks and took videos and pictures.

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The unfolding of ‘home-grown fascism’ in Capitol assault

Read full article: The unfolding of ‘home-grown fascism’ in Capitol assault

Minutes later, Pence was taken from the Senate chamber to a secret location and police announced the lockdown of the Capitol. Even before the mob reached sealed doors of the House chamber, Capitol Police pulled Pelosi away from the podium, she told “60 Minutes.”“I said, ‘No, I want to be here,’”she said. Back in the House chamber, a woman in the balcony was seen and heard screaming. When they breached the abandoned Senate chamber, they milled around, rummaged through papers, sat at desks and took videos and pictures. These domestic terrorists were in the People’s House, desecrating the People’s House, destroying the People’s House.”___Associated Press writers Dustin Weaver in Washington and Michael Casey in Concord, New Hampshire, contributed to this report.

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Democrats tighten control with House rules changes

Read full article: Democrats tighten control with House rules changes

The rules changes come as Democrats hold a bare majority in the House of fewer than a half-dozen seats, significantly smaller than over the past two years. Also, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., is beginning what promises to be her fourth and final term as leader of the chamber. Understanding the bundle of changes requires a dive into the arcane world of House rules and parliamentary maneuvering. The Democratic-imposed rules continue a years-long trend of eroding the powers of the House minority through revisions enacted every two years. “It is all designed to take away the voice of 48 percent of this House chamber,” said Minority Whip Steve Scalise, R-La.

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Pelosi likely speaker again, but might require high-wire act

Read full article: Pelosi likely speaker again, but might require high-wire act

WASHINGTON – There's little doubt that Nancy Pelosi will be reelected House speaker when the new Congress convenes Sunday. It could take a high-wire act for her to get there, largely thanks to the pandemic. “Yeah, I do,” Pelosi told a reporter this week when asked if she had the votes wrapped up. Miller-Meeks is certain to vote against Pelosi to be speaker. “It’s extraordinarily tricky” for Pelosi, said Rep. Tom Cole, R-Okla., an 18-year congressional veteran.

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Pelosi likely speaker again, but might require high-wire act

Read full article: Pelosi likely speaker again, but might require high-wire act

WASHINGTON – There's little doubt that Nancy Pelosi will be reelected House speaker when the new Congress convenes Sunday. It could take a high-wire act for her to get there, largely thanks to the pandemic. “Yeah, I do,” Pelosi told a reporter this week when asked if she had the votes wrapped up. Miller-Meeks is certain to vote against Pelosi to be speaker. “It’s extraordinarily tricky” for Pelosi, said Rep. Tom Cole, R-Okla., an 18-year congressional veteran.

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$900B COVID relief bill passed by Congress, sent to Trump

Read full article: $900B COVID relief bill passed by Congress, sent to Trump

(AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)WASHINGTON – Congress passed a $900 billion pandemic relief package that would finally deliver long-sought cash to businesses and individuals and resources to vaccinate a nation confronting a frightening surge in COVID-19 cases and deaths. The bill approved Monday night went to President Donald Trump for his signature, which was expected in the coming days. The relief package, unveiled Monday afternoon, sped through the House and Senate in a matter of hours. The bill combines coronavirus-fighting funds with financial relief for individuals and businesses. Democrats and Senate Republicans prevailed in a bid to use bookkeeping maneuvers to squeeze $12.5 billion more for domestic programs into the legislation.

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Too big to read: Giant bill a leap of faith for Congress

Read full article: Too big to read: Giant bill a leap of faith for Congress

(AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)WASHINGTON – The $900 billion pandemic relief package that was rushed through Congress Monday created a familiar year-end conundrum for lawmakers: It was a bill too big to fail, and also too big to read. The Senate Historical Office says it's the longest bill they could find record of passing Congress. The bill was released at 2 p.m., just hours before the House and Senate began voting on it. Also in the bill: hundreds of unrelated legislative items negotiated by leadership to win support from various constituencies. “Members of Congress need to see & read the bills we are expected to vote on.

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House approves second bill aimed at forced labor in China

Read full article: House approves second bill aimed at forced labor in China

FILE - In this Dec. 3, 2018, file photo, people line up at the Artux City Vocational Skills Education Training Service Center at the Kunshan Industrial Park in Artux in western China's Xinjiang region. The Associated Press has found that the Chinese government is carrying out a birth control program aimed at Uighurs, Kazakhs and other largely Muslim minorities in Xinjiang. Chinas repression in Tibet, the status of the exiled Dali Lama, and its treatment of ethnic minorities spurred violent protests ahead of Beijings 2008 Olympics. China is host to the 2022 Winter Olympics with rumblings of a boycott and calls to remove the games from Beijing because of widespread human rights violations. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan, File)

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House approves second bill aimed at forced labor in China

Read full article: House approves second bill aimed at forced labor in China

(AP Photo/Ng Han Guan, File)WASHINGTON – For the second time in two weeks, the House on Wednesday approved a bill aimed at cracking down on U.S. imports of goods made with the forced labor of detained ethnic minorities in China. Its passage follows approval last week of a bill aimed at barring U.S. imports of goods produced in the vast Xinjiang region of northwestern China on the presumption that they were likely made with forced labor. “If America does not speak out for human rights in China because of commercial interest, we lose all moral authority to speak about human rights anywhere in the world,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in a floor speech last week. While the U.S. has long banned imports made with forced labor, traditional human rights monitoring efforts are thwarted in tightly controlled regions such as in northwestern China, Wexton and other lawmakers said. It calls the camps vocational training centers and denies allegations by U.S. officials and human rights groups that the camps amount to modern slavery.

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Democrats to redraft virus relief in bid to jump-start talks

Read full article: Democrats to redraft virus relief in bid to jump-start talks

(AP) – House Democrats are going back to the drawing board on a huge COVID-19 relief bill, paring back the measure in an attempt to jump-start negotiations with the Trump administration. The Democratic-controlled chamber could also pass the $2.4 trillion measure next week if talks fall through to demonstrate that the party isn't giving up on passing virus relief before the election. The chamber passed a $3.4 trillion rescue measure in May but Republicans dismissed the measure as bloated and unrealistic. Even as Democrats cut their ambitions back by $1 trillion or so, Senate Republicans have focused on a much smaller rescue package in the $650 billion to $1 trillion range. Republicans reacted coolly, especially at the prospect of a partisan floor vote if the effort doesn't spark constructive talks.

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Congress seeks to block goods from China over forced labor

Read full article: Congress seeks to block goods from China over forced labor

WASHINGTON – A bipartisan bill aimed at keeping goods out of the U.S. that are made with the forced labor of detained ethnic minorities in China passed overwhelmingly Tuesday in the House of Representatives despite concerns about the potential effects on global commerce. The House voted 406-3 to declare that any goods produced in the vast Xinjiang region of northwestern China are presumptively made with the forced labor of detained Uighurs and other ethnic minorities, and therefore banned from being imported to the U.S. Imports made with forced labor have been banned since 1930 to ensure fair trade. The bill passed Tuesday would go further, shifting the burden to any company that operates in Xinjiang or buys goods from there to prove their goods are not tainted. Republicans and Democrats have been vocal in their condemnation of China over the treatment of Uighurs and other ethnic minorities in the Xinjiang region.

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