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House Oversight Investigating $2B Saudi Investment in Jared Kushner's Firm
Kushner formed an investment firm right after Trump left office, and six months later, the sovereign wealth fund of Saudi Arabia, controlled by the crown prince, invested $2 billion.
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Daniel Snyder, Roger Goodell Asked to Testify at Congressional Hearing
The House Committee on Oversight and Reform wants Commanders owner Dan Snyder and NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to appear June 22.
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Democratic Chair Issues Subpoenas to Oil Executives
The chairwoman of the House Oversight Committee has issued subpoenas to top executives of ExxonMobil, Chevron and other oil giants, charging that the companies have not turned over documents needed by the committee to investigate allegations that the oil industry concealed evidence about the dangers of global warming
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House Oversight Committee to Subpoena ExxonMobil, Others Over Climate Change Disinfo
House Oversight Committee chairwoman Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., announced Thursday that the committee would be issuing subpoenas to six fossil fuel companies after they refused to comply with its investigation over Big Oil’s role in spreading climate change misinformation.
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Democrats Call Oil Giants to Testify on Climate Campaign
Congressional Democrats are calling top executives at ExxonMobil and other oil giants to testify about what lawmakers say is a long-running, industry-wide campaign to spread disinformation about the role of fossil fuels in causing global warming.
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Trump Urged Justice Officials to Declare Election ‘Corrupt'
President Donald Trump urged senior Justice Department officials to declare the 2020 election results “corrupt” in a December phone call
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Lawmakers Call YouTube Kids a ‘Wasteland of Vapid' Content
A House subcommittee is investigating YouTube Kids. The panel says the Google-owned video service feeds children inappropriate material in “a wasteland of vapid, consumerist content” so it can serve them ads.
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Family Behind OxyContin Attests to Its Role in Opioid Crisis
Two members of the Sackler family that owns OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma have acknowledged the drug had a role in the opioid epidemic
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Democrats Request Hatch Act Probe of Republican Convention
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee are seeking an investigation into what they call repeated violations of the federal Hatch Act by members of the Trump administration during last month’s Republican National Convention. The 1939 law is intended to limit political activity by federal employees in their official capacity, although it does not apply to the president and vice president….
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Census Document Says Cutting Steps Risks Errors in Count
A U.S. Census Bureau document says some steps in the numbers-crunching phase of the 2020 census will need to be cut in order to meet an end-of-the-year deadline and that could increase the risk for errors.
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House to Subpoena Postmaster General Over Mail Delays
The House Oversight Committee intends to subpoena Postmaster General Louis DeJoy.
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Postmaster Says He Won't Commit to Reversing Postal Service Changes
Asked by Rep. Katie Porter, D-Calif., Monday if he would commit to reverse delay-causing changes to the U.S. Postal Service, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy said, “No.”
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House Passes Bill to Reverse Changes Blamed for Mail Delays
The House has approved legislation that would reverse recent changes in U.S. Postal Service operations
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Pelosi to Call House Back Into Session to Vote on USPS Bill
Speaker Nancy Pelosi says she is calling the House back into session this week to vote on a bill prohibiting the U.S. Postal Service from implementing any changes to operations or level of service
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House Panel Calls New Postal Chief to Explain Mail Delays
The House Oversight Committee has invited the new postmaster general to appear at a hearing next month to examine operational changes to the U.S. Postal Service that are causing delays in mail deliveries.
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As K-9 Deaths Climb Overseas, State Department Halts Sending New Bomb-Sniffing Dogs
Many K-9s deployed overseas as part of a State Department program intended to help partner countries detect and prevent terror attacks suffer or die from neglect by their foreign handlers, according to a report from the State Department’s Office of the Inspector General.
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Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman Declined Offer to Become Ukrainian Defense Minister
Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman testified before lawmakers on Tuesday that he had turned down repeated offers from Ukraine to work as the country’s Defense Minister, saying that “the whole notion is rather comical.”
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Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman Declined Offer to Become Ukrainian Defense Minister
Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman testified before lawmakers on Tuesday that he had turned down repeated offers from Ukraine to work as the country’s Defense Minister, saying that “the whole notion is rather comical.”
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Hot, Crowded and Secret Room Now Part of Impeachment Lore
It’s “excruciating.” It smells like a “locker room.” And what happens there is supposed to stay there. When history is written about President Donald Trump’s presidency, a key chapter in the House’s drive to impeach him will be set in a spy-proof bunker tucked beneath a spiral staircase just to the east of the U.S. Capitol. There, three House committees...
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Trump Wages Coast-to-Coast Legal Battle to Keep Tax Returns Hidden
The effort to obtain President Donald Trump’s tax returns is heating up as the president and his administration battle coast to coast to prevent them from falling into hostile hands and potentially being made public, NBC News reports. In New York, the president seeks to prevent Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance from obtaining his tax information as part of an...