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Rep. Zoe Lofgren on an 'Insurrectionist' Being Second in Line to the Presidency

The California congresswoman and January 6 committee member on the dangers posed by Jim Jordan holding the speaker's gavel.

​Rep. Zoe Lofgren of January 6 Committee on Donald Trump’s Indictment​

Had it not been for the work of Lofgren and the committee, would we ever have seen this day come?

Congresswoman to Anti-Trans Professor: 'You're a Bigot'

U.S. Rep. Zoe Lofgren confronted a witness who compared being transgender to thinking one is a Russian princess.

California Rep. Proposes 'Aaron's Law' to Amend Internet Abuse Legislation

Rep. Zoe Lofgren took to the information-sharing site cofounded by late Internet activist Aaron Swartz to announce legislation that would reform the laws used by the federal government to harshly prosecute Swartz.

Gay, POC Congressional Members Made Jeff Sessions Stutter

Black, Latino, Asian, female, gay, and Jewish congressmen and women took our amnesia-plagued attorney general to task.

Out Rep. Mark Pocan, other Dems join call for Biden to drop out

Pocan, the head of the Congressional Equality Caucus, is saying it's time for a new generation of leaders.

Watching the 'Armageddon' of the House GOP and Speaker Johnson

Only House Republican extremists survive by playing games with the role of speaker — Johnson is doomed — and more disastrous, triggering a government shutdown and refusing war aid, creating a doomsday scenario ahead for the GOP.

Trio of Pro-LGBTQ+ Politicians Likely to Head Democrats in House

Hakeem Jeffries, Katherine Clark, and Pete Aguilar have announced their bids for the top three positions.

U.S. reps ask Putin to condemn Russian gay-bashing

Fifty members of Congress, both Republicans and Democrats, including Barney Frank (pictured), have sent a letter to Russian president Vladimir Putin, urging him to condemn antigay violence that has occurred during pride celebrations in Moscow.

U.S. House Members Form First Congressional LGBT Equality Caucus

U.S. representatives Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) and Barney Frank (D-Mass.) announced today the formation of the LGBT Equality Caucus. The 52-member bipartisan group, which includes two Republicans, marks the nation's first congressional caucus with the express purpose of advancing equal rights for LGBT people, repealing discriminatory laws and educating lawmakers on gay issues. Baldwin and Frank, both openly gay, cochair the caucus.