Op-ed
An attack on America that's divided Congress - and a nation
The Hill / Mike Lillis and Scott Wong / January 16, 2021
On the evening of Sept. 11, 2001, just hours after terrorists attacked the United States, scores of lawmakers from both parties gathered on the Capitol's East Steps for an outward show of national solidarity and an impromptu rendering of "God Bless America."
Real Clear Politics / Ian Schwartz / August 17, 2020
Assault on the Capitol was a tragedy, but there also is much to celebrate | Opinion
Miami Herald / Frederica Wilson / January 8, 2021
Personal safety is something that congressional lawmakers take for granted when we enter the U.S. Capitol to perform our constitutional duties on behalf of the American people. It is a majestic building, covered from ceiling to floor with exquisite works of art and craftsmanship.
Because 'People Will Die' If They Listen to Trump, #DontDrinkBleach Hashtag Goes Viral
Common Dreams / Eoin Higgins / April 26, 2020
Carlos Gimenez wins congressional primary, along with Miami-Dade, Broward incumbents
Miami Herald / Alex Daugherty / Aug. 18, 2020
Congress creates Commission on the Social Status of Black Men and Boys
Blasting News / DJ Eaton / August 17, 2020