In a statement, the panel’s chairman, Rep. Bennie G. Thompson (D-Miss.), said the committee had subpoenaed Guilfoyle to testify because she had “backed out of her original commitment to provide a voluntary interview.”
Category: Politics
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The GOP’s roller-coaster ride with Putin
There was a time when it was okay with him — after he interfered in the 2016 election to help Trump. But other than that, it’s unclear why conservative pundits erred on the side of sympathizing with him.
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New evidence shows Trump was told many times there was no voter fraud — but he kept saying it anyway
The House Jan. 6 panel aims to prove that Trump was acting corruptly by continuing to spread lies about the election long after he had reason to know he had legitimately lost.
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How redistricting is shaping the 2022 U.S. House map
The Post is analyzing the 2022 U.S. House map in this redistricting tracker as states finalize their congressional boundaries for the next decade. Republicans and Democrats are going to great lengths to tip districts in their favor and accusations of gerrymandering and lawsuits have followed.
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Biden poised to sign into law bill ending forced arbitration in sexual assault, harassment cases
A bill that was passed with strong bipartisan support seeks to nullify forced arbitration clauses for workplace sexual assault cases, allowing survivors to file lawsuits in court against perpetrators.
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The heated Jan. 6 email exchange between Trump’s and Pence’s lawyers, annotated
A Trump lawyer and a Pence lawyer sparred heatedly before and after the Jan. 6 insurrection about having Pence overturn the election. Here’s their exchange, with analysis and context.
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Lindsey Graham’s call to assassinate Putin, and the possibly dire unintended consequences involved
And you need only look to the historical examples he cites: Brutus and Claus von Stauffenberg.
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Biden has been good to federal unions. But one of the biggest ones says he needs to improve pay and benefits.
Federal unions have a good friend in President Biden, but that doesn’t mean he and the Democrats who control Congress have granted labor’s every wish.
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Trump kept hearing his fraud claims were false — but those he trusted kept saying they weren’t
Yes, experts and outside observers were pointedly rebutting claims. But since when did Trump listen to them?
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Biden to use federal purchasing power to increase U.S. manufacturing
Right now goods can purchased by the federal government with tax dollars if just 55 percent of their parts were manufactured here. On Friday, Pres. Biden plans to unveil a new regulation upping that standard to 75 percent.
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Idaho man sentenced to 51 months in prison for assaulting police in Jan. 6 riot
Capitol Police Sgt. Gonell said he vividly remembered being punched and attacked by Duke Wilson of Nampa, Idaho. Wilson got one of the stiffest sentences yet for assaulting the police.
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Republicans telegraph their attacks on Ketanji Brown Jackson
The Supreme Court nominee’s critics on the right have begun an assault, charging that she is a “radical” promoted by “dark money” — and in one provocative case, demanding to see her LSAT scores.
