Claudia Grisales
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Ahead of panel vote, Meadows' attorney says contempt referral runs contrary to law
The former Trump White House chief of staff said through his attorney that the effort to refer him for contempt was unwise, unfair and contrary to law. The panel will vote on that referral on Monday.
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Appeals court rules against Trump effort to block document release to Jan. 6 panel
The unanimous ruling from the panel upholds a lower court's decision that a tranche of Trump White House records can be provided to the Democratic-led Jan. 6 select committee.
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Jan. 6 panel to take up contempt referral for former DOJ official Jeffrey Clark
Clark, who had promised to pursue former President Donald Trump's false election fraud claims, appeared for a deposition, but the select committee said Clark failed to cooperate.
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Senate effort to reform military justice system, now under threat, faces final hurdle
As Congress works to pass the annual defense policy bill, lawmakers work to ensure efforts to reform the military justice system remain.
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Ex-Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows will appear before the Jan. 6 panel
The House committee investigating the Capitol attack had threatened Meadows with a criminal contempt referral because he had previously refused to cooperate.
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Roger Stone, Alex Jones among new subpoenas issued by Jan. 6 panel
The House panel investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol has issued five new subpoenas for witnesses lawmakers want to hear from, in addition to 35 witnesses subpoenaed already.
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After judge's ruling, Trump faces an uphill battle in dispute with Jan. 6 panel
Donald Trump is appealing the ruling that would release documents from his administration, while the committee is trying to wrap up its work by next year.
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Democrats are making a 3rd attempt at immigration reform using a social spending bill
Congressional Democrats are trying — yet again — for a long shot chance at immigration reform. For several months, lawmakers have tried to force the effort into a partisan spending bill.
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Financial catastrophe looms as Congress works to address the country's debt ceiling
The clock is ticking for Congress to address America's debt ceiling that lets the government borrow money to pay its bills. A financial catastrophe may follow if it isn't resolved by early December.
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U.S. House approves criminal contempt referral for Steve Bannon
The House voted 229-202 to hold Bannon in contempt of Congress for defying a subpoena from the Jan. 6 select committee.