The final report on the Capitol attack is released by the House Jan. 6 panel The 800-page report details why the panel recommended four criminal referrals against former President Donald Trump. Leila Fadel
Kevin McCarthy is still short votes to become Speaker. What could happen next? NPR's Juana Summers talks with Associated Press congressional correspondent Lisa Mascaro about Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy's bid for speakership and how he plans to entice GOP holdouts. Elena Burnett
Russia responds to Zelenskyy's visit by accusing the U.S. of a proxy war in Ukraine The Kremlin said Thursday that the U.S. is fighting a proxy war with Russia "to the last Ukrainian." The U.S. is supplying Ukraine with another $1.85 billion in aid and an advanced air defense system. Rachel Treisman
The Senate steps closer to passing major spending deal ahead of its deadline Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., announced that the Senate will proceed to final passage on a $1.7 trillion government funding bill on Thursday morning. Barbara Sprunt
Zelenskyy told Congress continued aid is an investment in global security. Is it? NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Amanda Sloat, senior director for Europe on the National Security Council, about Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's trip to Washington and U.S. assistance.
Congress is trying to wrap up its work for the rest of the year Lawmakers on Capitol Hill aim to approve a massive $1.7 trillion government funding measure that includes aid for Ukraine. And the House Jan. 6 committee is expected to issue its final report soon. A Martinez
Joe Kent concedes, but is 'not done yet' Six weeks after the November election, Joe Kent announced that he has conceded the election for Washington's 3rd Congressional District. He called his opponent, Marie Gluesenkamp Pérez, Wednesday morning to make it official. Dyer Oxley
After referring Trump for charges, the Jan. 6 panel is set to release its full report The summary of the committee's report included criminal referrals for the former president, who inspired the deadly insurrection that took place nearly two years ago. Deepa Shivaram
Lawmakers unveil a $1.7 trillion U.S. spending bill as shutdown deadline looms Leaders are racing to complete passage before a midnight Friday deadline or face the prospect of a partial government shutdown going into the Christmas holiday. The Associated Press
Trump should face justice just like anyone else would, Rep. Raskin says NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Rep. Jamie Raskin, who led the Jan. 6 House subcommittee that examined criminal referrals to the Justice Department against former President Donald Trump and others.