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We Badly Need Congress To Act. We Don’T Need Congress To Act In Person., Deborah Pearlstein Mar 2020

We Badly Need Congress To Act. We Don’T Need Congress To Act In Person., Deborah Pearlstein

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Even as governors across the country impose increasingly restrictive – and eminently necessary – measures to promote teleworking and other forms of social distancing to stem the coronavirus tide, and as lawmakers themselves face the news that they have tested positive for the virus or otherwise must self-isolate, too many members of Congress have remained puzzlingly reluctant to make social distancing possible in their own institution. There was even news on Sunday that Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) had been spotted at the Senate gym the same morning he found out he’d tested positive for the virus. As Democratic Representatives Eric …


The White House And Congress Are Heading For A Collision. Who Will Win?, Katherine A. Shaw Mar 2019

The White House And Congress Are Heading For A Collision. Who Will Win?, Katherine A. Shaw

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With the 116th Congress up and running, President Trump is facing meaningful congressional oversight for the first time. On Monday, the House Judiciary Committee embarked on a major investigative mission, sending letters to 81 witnesses seeking documents and testimony relating to possible “obstruction of justice, public corruption and other abuses of power” by Mr. Trump and his administration.

But the White House shows no signs of rolling over. It has indicated for months that it is prepared to assert the president’s executive privilege to keep congressional investigators from gathering information about Mr. Trump — including his conversations with high-level advisers. …