Chuck Grassley of Iowa, Senate judiciary chair, and the committee's top Democrat seek answers from Trump on firings of inspectors general
One of Grassley’s points was about his efforts to get a bill passed that would disclose prices on prescription drugs in television ads.
Some Iowa elected officials have shared statements regarding the crash, while Sen. Chuck Grassley addressed the wreck during a confirmation hearing.
Sen. Chuck Grassley, the Iowa Republican, has been in the Senate longer than most Americans have been alive. Now he holds an important key to Donald Trump's second-term agenda.
Iowa, praised the work and background of Kash Patel, President Trump's nominee to lead the FBI, during his opening statement. Grassley said Patel had a past of "fighting unpopular but righteous causes,
The FBI has recorded a sharp spike in complaints that its own agents and employees have engaged in sexual misconduct, ranging from assault to harassment, despite a pledge by the bureau’s leaders to eliminate the longstanding problem.
Days after President Donald Trump terminated more than a dozen Inspector Generals around the federal government, two high-profile senators are seeking more information on the dismissals.
Iowa, told reporters Wednesday that he would take a step back and see how the proposed tariffs play out before he casts judgment.
Eugene Daniels is a Playbook Co-author and White House Correspondent for POLITICO. Chuck Grassley is old school — and that’s not just because he’s 91 years old. The Iowa Republican is the ...
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Chuck Grassley is old school — and that’s not just because he’s 91 years old. The Iowa Republican is the longest-serving current member of the U.S. Senate, and as chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee,