They went to the senator’s office because no one answers the phones. Officers told them they were trespassing, even though ...
Two back-to-back medical incidents on Capitol Hill have critics convinced Congress has turned into an old people's home.
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OpEd: Author Kim Edwards went to Sen. Mitch McConnell’s Lexington office because no one answers the phones. Then police ...
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Connecticut Rep. John Larson, 76, froze mid-sentence while speaking on the House floor on Feb. 10. When he resumed talking, ...
The Trump administration moved on Wednesday to close entries for the deferred resignation program for federal workers and continue to next steps, after a federal judge’s assent. The court victory ...
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The New Republic on MSNMitch McConnell Explains His Sad Lone “No” Vote on Tulsi GabbardThe former Senate majority leader couldn’t get a single Republican to vote with him against confirming Tulsi Gabbard as ...
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TAG24 NEWS on MSNConnecticut congressman freezes during House speech in latest disturbing health scareConnecticut Representative John Larson froze during an impassioned speech on the House floor in yet another concerning health ...
Larson's pause on Monday was initially attributed to adverse effects to medication. After more tests, doctors identified it ...
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Latin Times on MSNWATCH: Democrat Congressman Freezes Mid-Speech on House Floor For Nearly a Minute in Scary Medical EpisodeA Democratic congressman suffered a medical episode during a House floor speech, appearing to freeze for nearly a minute.
Rep John Larson's team said that the incident on the House floor on Monday, February 10, was likely an adverse reaction to a ...
Mitch McConnell is pushing back against President Trump’s most controversial nominees, becoming an unlikely — and sometimes ...
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