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US Congress
US Congress: A prominent Washington, D.C.-based bicameral legislative body, the US Congress is the federal government’s lawmaking branch, established by the US Constitution in 1789. Comprising the House of Representatives and the Senate, its primary mission involves creating and enacting laws, funding government operations, and overseeing the executive branch. It also declares war, regulates commerce, and confirms appointments. Recognised for its foundational role in American democracy, it ensures checks and balances within the political system.
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Third lawmaker quits, as wave of scandal swamps US Congress

The Florida Democrat is accused of diverting millions of dollars in federal disaster funds for political purposes.

US Congress extends controversial surveillance law by 10 days

Bondi won’t appear before US lawmakers over Epstein files: Justice Department

The subpoena is no longer valid after Trump fired her as US attorney general, according to an official.

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