Chuck Grassley is an old-school senator working hard to confirm President-elect Donald Trump’s unconventional DOJ picks.
"Ms. Bondi’s a highly qualified choice. And change is desperately needed," Grassley said in his opening remarks.
Chuck Grassley has once again assumed the position of Senate president ... “It’s once again a privilege for me and for Iowa to serve as President pro tempore of the Senate,” Grassley said in a statement. “Additional responsibility won’t change ...
Iowa, delivered his opening statement at the confirmation hearing for Pam Bondi to serve as attorney general. He called for her "swift confirmation" and praised her past accomplishments and service as Florida's attorney general.
As Iowa lawmakers begin a new legislative session on Monday, Speaker of the House Pat Grassley faces a familiar question: what about his future?Grassley got elected to the state legislature in 2006 -- a place where his grandfather,
GOP Sens. Chuck Grassley and Marsha Blackburn on Tuesday introduced legislation to protect migrant children at the southern U.S. border from human trafficking.
With Republicans holding the majority in the U.S. Senate, Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley is again serving as senate president pro tem — making the 91-year-old senator third in the line of succession to become the nation’s commander-in-chief.
Sen. Chuck Grassley was sworn in on Friday as president pro tempore of the Senate for the 119th Congress. The role, a constitutional office typically granted to the longest-serving member of the Senate majority party,
Iowa Republican U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley will resume his roles as president pro tempore and as chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee in the new Congress.
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) officially resumed his role as chairman of the Judiciary Committee on Tuesday after the U.S. Senate unanimously passed an organizing resolution appointing committee leaders for the 119th Congress.
Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley — the only current member of congress who was serving when Jimmy Carter was president — says Carter was a man of many talents. “Now he and I were bit by different political bugs,
Iowa U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley told reporters that Trump’s cabinet picks align with who voters chose in the election, though Grassley did not publicly say how he plans to vote.