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congressional

[kuhn-gresh-uh-nl, kuhng-] / kənˈgrɛʃ ə nl, kəŋ- /


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His first chief of staff was a 28-year-old former congressional aide who told people he’d gotten the job because his family was friends with the Witkoffs, according to a person familiar with the conversations.

From The Wall Street Journal

Already, congressional efforts to force the release of documents from the FBI’s investigations into Epstein have produced a trove of the disgraced financier’s emails and other records from his estate.

From Los Angeles Times

The measure authorizes roughly $8 billion more than the administration requested, a signal of congressional assertiveness on defense priorities.

From Barron's

Cuellar’s staff rushed to help Morales, she said, even though her daughter lived in a different congressional district.

From The Wall Street Journal

Board member Joyce Beatty -- a Democratic lawmaker from Ohio who still holds a place on the board through a congressional mandate -- denied that the vote was unanimous.

From Barron's