Charlie Kirk, United States Congress and Assassination
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After a moment of silence to honor Charlie Kirk, Republicans and Democrats began shouting partisan insults at each other.
The murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk sparks new debate after years of anguish over political violence.
Members of Congress are on high alert, calling for increased security, after the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk in Utah
The House is making a push to formally conference government funding legislation for fiscal 2026 with the Senate, breaking with recent norms as Congress stares down a Sept. 30 deadline to prevent
Democrat James Walkinshaw will defeat Republican Stewart Whitson in a Northern Virginia special House election to pick Rep. Gerry Connolly's successor, the Associated Press projects.
The GOP tabled Schumer's amendment, but Republicans Rand Paul and Josh Hawley joined Democrats in voting in favor of releasing all of the records.
Troy Lamont Rishell, 48, of York, was charged in the Middle District of Pennsylvania on Friday for allegedly leaving a series of threatening voicemails with the office of a member of Congress. Court records show that Rishell signed a plea agreement waived indictment and pleaded guilty to the felony.
Senate Republicans have barely defeated an effort by Democrats to insert language into Congress’ annual defense authorization bill that would have forced the public release of case files on the sex trafficking investigation into the late Jeffrey Epstein.
The release by Congress of a birthday greeting allegedly from Donald Trump to accused sex offender Jeffrey Epstein prompted a new round of denials Monday by the White House.