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Senate Democrats Want Noem to Testify After Padilla Is Pushed and Handcuffed

17 juin 2025 à 15:23
Democrats asked the homeland security secretary to testify about Senator Alex Padilla’s removal from a news conference and Trump’s immigration enforcement.

© Tierney L. Cross/The New York Times

Senator Alex Padilla, Democrat of California, right, spoke on the Senate floor on Tuesday about his forced removal from a Homeland Security news conference last week.

Members of Congress Press for More Security After Minnesota Attacks

17 juin 2025 à 15:43
A Capitol security official briefed senators on enhanced security precautions, and lawmakers in both parties said more funding was needed to protect themselves.

© Eric Lee for The New York Times

Congress determines how much to spend on its own security as part of the annual appropriations process, though the president must sign funding bills.
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House Republicans Move to Put Their Stamp on D.C. as Budget Fix Languishes

10 juin 2025 à 18:25
The House passed bills imposing voting and policing policies on the District of Columbia, but the G.O.P. has refused to consider a measure to restore hundreds of millions of dollars of its funding.

© Eric Lee/The New York Times

House Republicans advanced two bills imposing their policy agenda on the District of Columbia.

Top Democrat Warns Hegseth He Could Face Fines for Accepting Qatari Plane

5 juin 2025 à 10:41
Representative Jamie Raskin of Maryland urged the defense secretary to come to Congress for approval of the jet President Trump wants to use as Air Force One.

© Al Drago for The New York Times

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was the official who formally accepted a Boeing 747 jetliner from Qatar last month, according to a Defense Department spokesman.

Some House Republicans Have Regrets After Passing Trump’s Domestic Policy Bill

4 juin 2025 à 08:45
The sprawling legislation carrying President Trump’s domestic agenda squeaked through the House with one vote to spare, but some Republicans now say they didn’t realize what they voted for.

© Nicole Craine for The New York Times

Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene at a town hall meeting in April. She is one of several lawmakers who learned after voting for the president’s policy bill that it contained measures they oppose.
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