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Sen. Mike Lee, Recently Infected With Coronavirus, Attends Confirmation Hearing
Lee tested positive for coronavirus after a White House event for President Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Amy Coney Barrett. The Utah Republican returned for the Judiciary Committee hearing Monday.
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Democrats To Frame Barrett As Foe Of Affordable Care Act In Confirmation Hearings
Democrats are poised to argue that confirming Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court will "undercut the rights and safety of all Americans" because of her record on Obamacare and abortion.
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Ron Johnson Joins List Of GOP Senators Testing Positive For Coronavirus
He joins Sens. Mike Lee of Utah and Thom Tillis of North Carolina who also tested positive for the virus.
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Congress Stalled In COVID-19 Relief Bill Discussions
Talks between top Congressional Democrats and White House officials have failed to reconcile the coronavirus relief bills of the House and the Senate.
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Coronavirus Relief Package Negotiations Stalled After Nearly 2 Weeks
Negotiations over the next round of coronavirus relief have been going on for nearly two weeks, but leaders from both parties say they are still nowhere close to an agreement.
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Texas Republican Rep. Gohmert Tests Positive For Coronavirus After Rebuffing Masks
Republican Rep. Louie Gohmert of Texas has tested positive for the coronavirus. Gohmert has often rejected taking precautions during the pandemic.
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GOP Relief Bill Sets The Stage For A Showdown With Democrats
After lengthy negotiations, Senate Republicans rolled out their plan for the next wave of coronavirus aid. Under it, supplemental unemployment payment would fall to $200 per week through September.
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Senate GOP To Release $1 Trillion Coronavirus Relief Bill
Senate Republicans will unveil a $1 trillion coronavirus relief bill on Monday. It has money for schools, businesses and testing. The measure is a starting point for negotiations with Democrats.
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Lawmakers Leverage Defense Bill To Address Police Reform, Racial Injustice
Congress will vote next week on the annual defense bill. After failing to pass police reform, some lawmakers see a chance to revive the debate about discrimination, but a presidential veto looms.
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Congress Wants Answers From Trump On Russian Bounties In Afghanistan
Lawmakers demand answers about reported bounties Russia paid to Afghan insurgents to kill U.S. troops. Democrats are headed to the White House Tuesday after several Republicans were briefed Monday.