Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who is facing calls to resign, has asked for a temporary replacement on the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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John Fetterman will return to Senate after depression treatment and lead hearing on food stamps
When the Senate reconvenes Monday, it will mark Sen. John Fetterman’s first day back since Feb. 15 after treatment for depression.
Gun control debate starts argument between U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz and NBA coach Gregg Popovich
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz says he’s a San Antonio Spurs fan, but he’s locked in a gun control debate with coach Gregg Popovich.
Sen. John Fetterman describes ‘downward spiral’ of depression in tearful TV interview
John Fetterman tearfully described a “downward spiral” into depression after winning a Pennsylvania Senate race, ultimately ending up in the hospital.
John Fetterman will return to the Senate in April after treatment for depression
The latest John Fetterman update comes as he’s been hospitalized since mid-February for depression. He is also recovering from a stroke he had in May.
Reps. Jamaal Bowman, Thomas Massie have shouting match on gun control after Nashville shooting
Reps. Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y., and Thomas Massie, R-Ky., had a shouting match in the Capitol hallway, debating gun control after the Nashville shooting.
‘He was randomly and brutally attacked’: Parents give update on Rand Paul staffer who was stabbed
In the latest update on Phillip Todd, a staffer of Sen. Rand Paul who was stabbed in Washington, D.C., his parents say he is in stable condition.
Tennessee Republican Rep. Tim Burchett responds to school shooting: ‘We’re not gonna fix it’
Tennessee GOP Rep. Tim Burchett said Congress shouldn’t take action after Nashville shooting, claiming there’s a need to change hearts, not gun laws.
Sen. Rand Paul’s staff member stabbed in D.C., treated for life-threatening injuries
One of Senator Rand Paul’s staff members was stabbed in Northeast Washington, D.C. on Saturday afternoon and treated for life-threatening injuries.
Nashville school shooting renews push for gun control: ‘How many more classrooms must become crime scenes?’
A Nashville school shooting has Congress debating gun control again, and President Joe Biden is calling on lawmakers to pass an assault weapons ban.