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Following the bankruptcy-forced sale of 23andMe, lawmakers question whether customer's personal genomic data is truly protected.
Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley and Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin, leaders on the powerful Senate Judiciary Committee, shared contrasting perspectives on the trave
Republicans use under-siege Los Angeles to push Senate holdouts for yes vote on Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ - House Speaker Mike Johnson says ‘it's those men and women, the federal law enforcement of
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, on Tuesday released newly obtained FBI documents that he says reveal a broader-than-acknowledged pattern of anti-Catholic bias within the agency.
Monday on the RealClearPolitics podcast, RCP White House correspondent Phil Wegmann interviews Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley, an Iowa Republican, about the release of a tranche of emails showing FBI agents celebrating the indictment of senior Trump adviser Peter Navarro -- who became the first White House official in history to be jailed for contempt of Congress.
Chuck Grassley confirmed the memo was not solely circulated within the Richmond, Virginia, office, as Christopher Wray testified to the committee twice.
Sen. Dick Durbin warned during the Senate’s first judicial nominee hearing of the year that he would continue to hold up at least one of President Donald Trump’s DOJ nominees.
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) is urging President Trump and Elon Musk to end their feud, which began with Musk attacking the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, and is now under review in the Senate.
In an attempt to wring out more savings, Republicans are considering the forbidden fruit of budget cuts: health care for seniors.
Documents allege FBI's investigation into traditional Catholics was broader than claimed; Sen. Grassley criticizes the use of biased sources like the Southern Poverty Law Center.