Democrats plan to combine temporary government funding with an increase in the debt limit, which Republicans say they will oppose.
Author: Bart Jansen, USA TODAY
Congress returns to work facing major decisions on Biden’s agenda and infrastructure
Congress returns Monday facing decisions on voting rights, infrastructure and social programs while needing to raise how much the country can borrow.
‘Justice for J6’ organizers urge rallygoers not to wear Trump, Biden clothes to DC protest
Organizers of the rally supporting people charged in the Capitol riot Jan. 6 are urging participants not to wear clothes supporting Trump or Biden.
What did Trump do during Capitol riots? Jan. 6 committee telecom requests aim to recreate minute-by-minute account
Each scrap of data allows investigators to fill in gaps and to press witnesses for information they might not volunteer or deny remembering.
Business groups are fighting Biden’s $3.5T budget over Medicare, tax and climate plans
Major business groups oppose raising corporate taxes to pay for the bill while some industries have come out against specific parts of proposal.
Republicans push to delay Senate vote on Biden’s bipartisan infrastructure bill
The Senate will vote Wednesday on whether to debate a bipartisan infrastructure package, a test for President Joe Biden’s agenda.
Don McGahn, former White House counsel, testifies in Trump probe before House Judiciary Committee
Former White House counsel Don McGahn testified before the House Judiciary Committee about former President Donald Trump, ending a long legal fight.
Capitol Police union warns of departures after Jan. 6 riot and continued overtime strain
More than 70 Capitol Police officers left the force since the Jan. 6 riot, a sign of poor morale as Congress debates beefing up security.
House chairman proposes $1.9B emergency spending for Capitol security after Jan. 6 riot
The head of the House Appropriations Committee proposes $1.9 billion in emergency spending to beef up Capitol security after the Jan. 6 riot.
‘A normal tourist day’: Diverging views on Capitol riot on display before Congress
The former leaders of the Pentagon and Justice Department defended their response to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, despite delayed deployment of troops.