Republicans will outnumber Democrats on the panel 12-10, with Sens. Jon Osoff, D-Georgia, and Tom Cotton, R-Arkansas, both leaving.
Below are the new names on the roster for the Senate Judiciary Committee, which will be chaired by Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa. Schmitt was elected to Congress in 2022 to a seat vacated by retired Sen ...
There was no shortage of headline-grabbing interactions among lawmakers in the 118th Congress, and members have also dealt ...
The House passed its rules package for the 119th Congress on Friday, approving a change that makes it more difficult to oust ...
The United States Senate is arguably the least democratic (small “d”) institution in any democracy in the world, with the ...
On Friday, the new Congress — the 119th — officially began its duties. Once Donald Trump is sworn in as president on Jan. 20, ...
The FBI has faced a handful of scandals under the Biden administration, including a New Year's Day terror attack that left ...
The 118th session of Congress was one of the most headline-generating sessions in recent history. Here’s a look at some of ...
President Joe Biden on Thursday said federal judges confirmed during his tenure will help protect the nation’s democratic ...
President Biden delivered remarks from the White House highlighting the 235 judges confirmed by the Senate during his single ...
The House will vote soon on rules legislation that authorizes subpoenas for Attorney General Merrick Garland and Justice Department officials related to Biden family investigations.
Democrat Jon Ossoff of Georgia and Republican Tom Cotton of Arkansas will no longer serve on the Senate Judiciary Committee ...