How does a congressional ethics investigation work?
U.S. House and Senate ethics committees generally go about their business with little public attention — until there's a political scandal
Kathryn Watson is a politics reporter for CBS News Digital, based in Washington, D.C.
U.S. House and Senate ethics committees generally go about their business with little public attention — until there's a political scandal
The two met Wednesday to talk about Franken's future in the Senate, CBS News' John Nolen reports
The office of Sen. Al Franken says he will be making an announcement Thursday
Ex-Trump campaign manager told CBSN being fired was "maybe the greatest thing that ever happened because all of the things that took place basically took place after I left"
The campaign event is the first since President Trump endorsed Moore on Monday
Democrat Doug Jones has raised far more funds than Roy Moore, his Republican opponent, in recent weeks
The agent was also a key figure in the FBI's investigation of Hillary Clinton's emails
In 51-49 vote, the Senate approved the GOP measure over strenuous Democratic objections
Some things changed overnight, so what are those changes and how are the House and Senate bills different?
Senate Republicans unveiled their final tax legislation — with scribbled handwritten notes — shortly before the vote was expected to take place
BuzzFeed News on Friday reported accusations against Rep. Ruben Kihuen of Nevada
The bill's net effect adds $1 trillion to the debt over the next 10 years
The statements come after Democratic Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi called for his resignation Thursday
Asked about Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, after a New York Times report that he is expected to be gone early next year, the president said Tillerson is "here"
The 88-year-old congressman has been accused of sexually harassing multiple former staff members