Two familiar faces will return to the Senate when Congress comes back to session after a two-week recess with plans to vote on executive branch nominations and a fire safety bill.
Judiciary Committee Republicans, led by Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio, plan to begin the week with a field hearing Monday about crime in New York City as they seek to investigate Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg for indicting former President Donald Trump on criminal charges.
"Over the last 70 days, President Biden has refused to negotiate a reasonable and sensible debt ceiling increase with you," Johnson and Bice
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