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Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-NY) unloaded his frustrations on Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in a heated exchange during his testimony before the House Financial Services Committee. “Stop covering for the president!
Smith defends his Trump investigations at a House hearing. ‘No one should be above the law,’ he says
Former Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith's congressional hearing is underway. Thursday's hearing is expected to focus fresh attention on Smith's two criminal investigations that shadowed Donald Trump during his 2024 presidential campaign.
Jack Smith faced questioning from lawmakers at a congressional hearing Thursday related to two criminal probes involving President Donald Trump.
As the hearing proceeded, it was clear that policymakers view the fight against health care fraud not merely as a fiscal matter, but as essential to protecting the vulnerable Americans who depend on these programs and restoring integrity to the nation’s health care system.
Former D.C. Metropolitan Police officer Michael Fanone on Thursday called the congressional hearing featuring former special counsel Jack Smith a “kangaroo court.” “Listen, I came there to support Jack Smith,
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Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) told TMZ his Republican colleagues are like WWE wrestlers, saying the personas they project at hearings differ from how they act behind the scenes. TMZ REPORTER: Hey, it's good to run into you.
The hearing will be the first chance for lawmakers to publicly question the secretary of state about the capture of Nicolás Maduro and the future of the country.
American Society of Anesthesiologists is calling on Congress to hold health insurers accountable for policies that raise costs and limit access to surgical care, according to a statement submitted during two Jan.
The forum, sponsored by two Democrats, is intended to focus on what they call “violent tactics and disproportionate use of force by the Department of Homeland Security.”