Congress, Jeffrey Epstein and GOP
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Congress members have returned to Washington, as have partisan fights over Jeffrey Epstein and a possible government shutdown. We discuss what to expect on Capitol Hill, as well as why more young Republicans aren’t running for Congress.
Republicans in Congress said on Wednesday, Aug. 27, that they opened a probe into Wikipedia, alleging they had organized efforts to “inject bias."
GOP lawmakers returning to Washington face an array of controversies triggered by President Trump and his senior Cabinet officials, political headaches that Republican senators and House members
Congressional lawmakers return to D.C. with a massive September agenda, including efforts to avoid a government shutdown and a debate on whether to change the rules for confirming nominees.
One of the few Republican U.S. House members making in-person appearances embarked on a town hall tour of his district to meet with constituents, and a civil conversation broke out.
Congress returned to session on Tuesday following a summer break, and House Republicans vowed to keep the heat on D.C. with new legislation aimed at battling crime, in support of President
Groups like the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Anti-Defamation League say right-wing activists often deploy George Soros’ name to build distrust of Democrats. Soros is a Holocaust survivor and progressive philanthropist, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.