Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley is leading a bipartisan effort to reintroduce the EAGLES Act to prevent mass violence.
The Iowa Republican said the president needs to notify Congress before firing watchdogs in charge of rooting out waste, fraud and corruption.
Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley admitted on Tuesday that Congress is powerless to stop Elon Musk’s sweeping government cuts. “Congress can’t do anything except complain,” Grassley said on a press call,
Trump appears to have thumbed his nose at Sen. Chuck Grassley on the firings of inspectors general. The longtime Republican senator's response to this was a mess.
In a renewed effort to curb acts of mass violence, Senators Rick Scott and Chuck Grassley, alongside a bipartisan group of lawmakers, reintroduced the EAGLES Act today. The bill, named in honor of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School mascot and marking the seventh anniversary of the tragic shooting in Parkland,
Grassley, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said a memo to the workforce from high-level justice officials stated FBI agents “who simply followed orders and carried out their duties in an ethical manner” while investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol are not at risk of being fired.
Sen. Chuck Grassley's statement in a meeting with reporters Tuesday came a day after a federal judge said Trump's administration had violated a court order to lift a broad freeze on federal ...