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New House chaplain keeps praying through the turmoil

New House chaplain keeps praying through the turmoil Chris Cioffi © Provided by Roll Call Margaret G. Kibben says her guiding philosophy is to “love people where they are, as they are.” House Chaplain Margaret G. Kibben begins many of her prayers in a familiar place “Would you pray with me?” The new chaplain has invited people to pray with her often, on some of the most difficult days Congress has seen in many years. Since being sworn in on Jan. 3, Kibben has prayed after the death of a Capitol Police officer, during a bitter partisan debate on pandemic aid and as she stood in the chamber on Jan. 6 while a pro-Trump mob beat on the barricaded doors. 

100 days of quietude: How Biden s placid presence belies a disruptive agenda

Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia s Center for Politics. And my answer to that is, if we ever needed a boring president, it s the one following Donald Trump.. This is precisely what Americans hope they get. A quietly radical agenda But that s only one-half of an improbable dual reality, the near-contradiction that has defined the first 100 days of Biden s presidency. Call it boring radicalism. Biden has an agenda that would transform aspects of American life that s significantly more progressive than the one pursued by the Obama administration he served. In his first presidential speech to Congress at 9 p.m. ET on Wednesday, he ll reveal the latest of several trillion-dollar plans in this case family-friendly policies, coupled with tax hikes on the wealthy and corporations.

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Tired and traumatized, Capitol Police officers prepare for first joint session since Jan 6

Tired and traumatized, Capitol Police officers prepare for first joint session since Jan. 6 Updated Apr 28, 2021; Posted Apr 28, 2021 Members of the Capitol Police pay respects at the remains of US Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick as he lays in honor in the Rotunda of the US Capitol building on Feb. 3, 2021, in Washington, D.C. (Brendan Smialowski/Pool/AFP via Getty Images/TNS)TNS Facebook Share WASHINGTON When one Capitol Police officer sees a photo of a fallen colleague, Officer Howard Liebengood, the loss still doesn’t seem real all these months later. “I see Liebengood’s picture on the wall and all these cards from all the kids in the area and senators. But to me, he’s on vacation. He’s on his time off. He’s coming back,” says the officer, who spoke on condition of anonymity to talk candidly about the strains on the force.

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