While most lawmakers demanded the Veterans Affairs Department use the allegations in Phoenix as a wake-up call to take action, Sen. Bernard Sanders, Vermont independent, defended the department and pointed out the good care it provides to veterans.
Veterans and government oversight groups announced a new project to protect whistleblowers in the Department of Veterans Affairs ahead of Secretary Eric Shinseki's testimony before Congress Thursday morning.
Even as many in Congress are pushing back against mandatory minimum sentences, there's one area where they are popular — sexual assaults in the military.
Rep. Eliot Engel, New York Democrat, said Friday that Democrats should participate in the Benghazi investigation to be able to call out Republicans on their politicization of the four American deaths.
Sen. Chris Murphy, Connecticut Democrat, said Friday that Russian President Vladimir Putin's triumphant return to Crimea doesn't signify that things are going well for the country.
Speaker John A. Boehner announced the GOP members of the House Benghazi committee, but Democrats said they still haven't made a decision on how much they'll cooperate with the investigation.
Majority Leader Harry Reid, Nevada Democrat, said Friday that all wealthy donors to the GOP should not be condemned the same way the Koch brothers should be.
Former Gov. Mitt Romney said Friday that it's fair for Republicans to point out to fundraisers that their party is the reason questions are still being asked about a 2012 Benghazi attack that killed four Americans.
Sen. Pat Toomey, Pennsylvania Republican, said Friday that he doesn't support raising the minimum wage because it'll benefit some while harming others.
Lawmakers need to get to bottom of what happened at the Phoenix VA health facility to make sure other Veterans Affairs facilities aren't “cooking the books,” said Paul Rieckhoff, co-founder of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America.
North Carolina Rep. Thom Tillis, who will be the GOP Senate candidate in November, said Wednesday that the border needs to be secured before he can support any further immigration reform.
Sen. Claire McCaskill, Missouri Democrat, said Wednesday that the attack on Benghazi has become so political that lawmakers have forgotten that they still don't have enough information to prevent it from happening again.
Rep. Trey Gowdy, South Carolina Republican, said Wednesday that Democrats would criticize the committee to investigate the 2012 Benghazi attack whether or not Republicans had a majority.
Rep. Marsha Blackburn, Tennessee Republican, said the House will vote Wednesday on whether to authorize a commission to explore placing a National Women's History Museum in Washington.
The top Republican of the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee said Tuesday that the Obama administration's Department of Veterans Affairs is so dysfunctional that it's time to fire Secretary Eric K. Shinseki.
Rep. Trey Gowdy, a former federal prosecutor and up-and-coming member of the House GOP, will lead the new select investigative inquiry into the Benghazi attack, Speaker John A. Boehner said Monday.
Rep. Adam Schiff, California Democrat, said Monday that a committee to investigate the Benghazi attack is shifting focus from the most important goal: getting justice for the four Americans who died in the attack.
Sen. Dan Coats, Indiana Republican, said Monday that the Obama administration shouldn't wait until the May 25 elections to impose more sanctions on Russia.