McCarthy reportedly will ‘talk to’ Cawthorn about his orgy and cocaine claims
House Republicans are angry over comments Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) made on a podcast on March 24.
By Emily Singer - March 29, 2022House Republicans are angry over comments Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) made on a podcast on March 24.
By Emily Singer - March 29, 2022Kevin McCarthy instead said he would allow Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene to regain her committee assignments if Republicans retake the House majority.
By Emily Singer - March 09, 2022The House committee investigating the riot at the Capitol said it has evidence that the defeated Republican president and his associates engaged in a ‘criminal conspiracy’ to prevent Congress from certifying Democrat Joe Biden’s election victory.
By Associated Press - March 06, 2022Rep. Terri Sewell was elected in 2010 as the first Black congresswoman from Alabama.
By Associated Press - February 20, 2022Rep. Jeff Fortenberry (R-NE) appears taking a page from former President Donald Trump’s legal playbook.
By Josh Israel - February 07, 2022‘The evidence in these cases makes clear beyond all doubt that the General Assembly did not heed the clarion call sent by Ohio voters to stop political gerrymandering,’ the Ohio court said.
By Josh Israel - January 14, 2022The House of Representatives passed each of these in 2021.
By Josh Israel - January 03, 2022Experts hope to learn more about the groups more broadly through the House committee’s investigation into the Jan. 6 insurrection.
By Matt Cohen - December 06, 2021Rep. Scott Perry is a co-sponsor of a bill that could cost his state billions of dollars in COVID-19 relief funding.
By Josh Israel - October 20, 2021The Biden administration wants the VA to provide gender-affirming surgery it says would ‘save lives.’ Republicans want to stop it.
By Casey Quinlan - October 14, 2021Rep. Michelle Steel (R-CA) is seeking a federal disaster declaration after a major oil spill occurred in her congressional district.
By Oliver Willis - October 04, 2021Washington state congressional candidate Joe Kent says he will work to impeach Joe Biden and Kamala Harris if elected.
By Oliver Willis - September 02, 2021Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) is reportedly still being investigated over allegations of sex trafficking a minor.
By Josh Israel - September 02, 2021Iowa Republican Mariannette Miller-Meeks was sworn in after she won a House seat by six votes.
By Josh Israel - August 24, 2021Nursing homes and long-term care facilities house a tiny proportion of the U.S. population, but they’re estimated to account for about three in 10 deaths from COVID-19.
By Associated Press - August 15, 2021‘I don’t want anyone else to have to go through what I went through, ever,’ said Rep. Cori Bush.
By Associated Press - August 07, 2021They are demanding the House Republican Conference move immediately to ‘vacate the chair.’
By Josh Israel - July 23, 2021A new analysis shows H.R. 3 would bring the cost of common medications down significantly.
By Josh Israel - July 20, 2021House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy voted earlier against a bipartisan outside investigation into the Capitol insurrection.
By Josh Israel - July 09, 2021Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) is scheduled to appear with white supremacist Nick Fuentes.
By Oliver Willis - June 29, 2021The new committee comes after Republican senators blocked legislation that would have set up a bipartisan commission to investigate the attack.
By Associated Press - June 24, 2021Gov. Greg Abbott has begun punishing and taunting Democrats while he settles on when he will order them back to work.
By Associated Press - June 02, 2021New Mexico’s 1st Congressional District has been controlled by Democrats since 2009.
By Associated Press - June 01, 2021In 2020, Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) said Democrats who didn’t show up to work were ‘cowards.’
By Oliver Willis - May 21, 2021Rep. Madison Cawthorn once sold masks bearing the word ‘Useless’ in his online store.
By Oliver Willis - May 17, 2021‘We all need to be working as one if we’re able to win the majority,’ GOP House Leader Kevin McCarthy said this week.
By Associated Press - May 07, 2021Because the number of seats in the House is set at 435, one state’s gain results in another state’s loss.
By Associated Press - April 27, 2021Fewer and fewer House Republicans are backing bills popular with the American public.
By Josh Israel - April 20, 2021Rep. Steve Stivers was chair of the National Republican Congressional Committee in 2018 when Republicans lost the House majority.
By Associated Press - April 19, 2021Reps. Chris Smith and Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey voted against their own legislation.
By Josh Israel - April 16, 2021