Claudia Grisales
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Politics
Top Capitol Security Officials Resign After Insurrection Under Pressure From Lawmakers
Lawmakers took aim at top Capitol security officials the day after a mob of pro-Trump extremists breached the building and forced evacuations. Now top Capitol security officials have quit.
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Politics
How Pro-Trump Insurrection At The U.S. Capitol Affected Electoral Vote Certification
NPR's congressional reporter discusses Congress' return to the electoral count and what the pro-Trump insurrection at the U.S. Capitol might mean for the U.S. politics.
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With Capitol Grounds Cleared, Congress Will Attempt To Resume Electoral Count
NPR's congressional correspondent shares the latest developments of the pro-Trump insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday.
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Politics
Called A 'Traitor' By Trump Supporters, Romney Says President 'Disrespected' Voters
GOP Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah was confronted in an airport by supporters of President Trump. But Romney saved his stronger words for Trump himself.
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Politics
Here Are The Republicans Challenging Congress' Tally Of Election Results
Republicans will see more of 100 of their House members and one dozen Senators object to election's results. Those objections highly unlikely to prevail.
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Politics
After Threatening To Derail It, Trump Signs COVID-19 Relief Package Into Law
President Trump has signed a massive COVID-19 relief and omnibus spending package, deputy press secretary Judd Deere said Sunday night on Twitter.
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Politics
What Can Congress Do For Coronavirus Relief Bill
The fate of the latest pandemic relief package remains up in the air as the legislation is on President Trump's desk, though he has called it a "disgrace."
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Politics
Trump Criticism Jeopardizes Latest Pandemic Relief Package
President Trump threw the fate of the coronavirus relief and government spending bill into question with an unexpected set of demands. Congressional leaders are scrambling.
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Politics
Trump Vetoes Defense Bill, Setting Up Congressional Vote To Potentially Override Him
President Trump has vetoed the annual defense bill, which has won congressional approval 60 years straight. Now, Congress will move to override that veto.
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National
Congress Gets COVID-19 Vaccine, But Members Fight Over Who Should Have Priority
Top leaders and rank-and-file members are getting the first wave of COVID-19 vaccines. It could speed up the return to business as usual. But some lawmakers say members should wait behind others.