Could the longest shutdown in U.S. history end tonight? Here's the latest on votes to reopen, timing, how to watch, and more.
Congress is voting on a bill that would compel the Department of Justice to release as much information as legally possible ...
The House of Representatives votes on bipartisan legislation that forces the Department of Justice to release files related ...
After nearly two months away, the House is returning to Washington to vote Wednesday on a funding measure to reopen the ...
The House is prepared to take up the Epstein Files Transparency Act on Tuesday afternoon, which, if passed, will order the ...
Most Democrats in the House and Senate have opposed temporary funding measures to keep the government open. Democrats ...
President Donald Trump reversed course and backed a House bill that's expected to get a vote Tuesday forcing DOJ to release its Jeffrey Epstein files.
The House is voting on legislation to force the Justice Department to publicly release its files on the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, the culmination of a monthslong effort that has overcome ...
The House will be in session today for the first time in nearly eight weeks to vote on a bipartisan bill to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
House to vote on releasing Epstein files as Trump says he’ll sign a bill if it reaches his desk: Live updates - The House ...
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The Senate passed the legislation in a 60-40 vote on Monday, after over a month of trying to pass a shorter resolution.
The House will vote Tuesday afternoon on legislation to force the Justice Department to publicly release its files on the ...
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