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Chad Pergram covers Congress for FOX News. He's earned an Edward R. Murrow Award and the Joan S. Barone Award for his reporting on Capitol Hill.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) pulled a rabbit out of a hat Friday, passing a massive energy and climate change bill.

Lots of journalists can cover Washington for years and never even get to meet the president, let alone be in the same room. Let alone ask him a question. Let alone have a conversation with him. Let alone sit next to him and chat him up for the better part of an evening.

House Members kept busy Thursday as the House set a record with 53 roll call votes.

Members of Congress are rarely on call. Tuesday night was the exception.

Can't figure out Congress? Then you haven't hacked in. Through its backdoors.

The First Amendment guarantees Americans the right "to petition the government for a redress of grievances."

Republicans may want to challenge House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) about her allegations that CIA lied. But the reality may be that their options are limited.

A statue of President Reagan now stands in the Capitol Rotunda. Chips of the Berlin Wall embroider the base.

After the Memorial Day Congressional Recess, Republicans still have House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) in their sights.

U.S. Senators always sign their desks. Congressional pages always sign their names on air conditioning ducts above the House chamber.

Understanding Congress can be a lot like trying to decipher the symbols of "Angels and Demons" or "The Da Vinci Code."

The tradition of the filibuster moved unexpectedly Friday from the Senate to the House.

A House panel is hunkered down this week writing a major bill that could impact all sectors of the U.S. economy for decades to come.

President Obama's decision to sideline a New York Congressman from running for the Senate is a warning side to other Senate hopefuls.

Be careful what you wear when you're around House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-OH).

If lawmakers kill climate change legislation, you may need Agatha Christie to help determine who the real culprit is.

Chad Pergram may have discovered a way to eliminate pork barrel spending.

There are three types of politicians in Washington. Democrats and Republicans are two of them.

You know it’s bad for the GOP when even House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) takes up the Republican cause twice in less than a week.

The defection of Sen. Arlen Specter (D-PA) from the Republican party shows how tough it is to indentify the genus and species of politicians.