One perk of covering Congress[1] is that you get to see the Capitol statues after hours.
But not always at their best.
Such was the case a week ago Friday. I cut through Statuary Hall of the Capitol[2] around 6:30 pm, et, after my TV piece about a House
Connecticut's Supreme Court[1] on Monday ruled that state elections officials violated the constitutional free speech rights of two Republicans running for the state legislature when it fined them thousands of dollars for criticizing the Democratic governor in
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., on Monday had some words for his Republican colleagues who may be on the fence about voting on another border bill[1] later this week.
Asked whether he would vote on a second attempt at passing a border bill, Schumer said he would
President Biden on Monday said he rejects allegations by the International Criminal Court (ICC) against Israel's conduct amid its war against Hamas as the ICC seeks to pursue arrest warrants for Israeli leaders and the top echelon of the terrorist group.