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Sean Lengell

Sean Lengell was a staff writer for The Washington Times.

Articles by Sean Lengell

Rep. Raul Grijalva of Arizona, the ranking Democrat on the House Natural Resources Committee, told National Journal this week that he may have been guilty of overreach even as he defended his probe into the funding sources of seven professors, now known as the "Grijalva Seven." (Associated Press)

Obama’s base: We’ve been ‘thrown under the bus’

Even without a debt-limit deal completed, liberal lawmakers and activist groups are already lining up against the outlines of the agreement, saying President Obama and congressional Democrats are risking Social Security while squandering a chance to force tax increases. Published July 31, 2011

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (right), Kentucky Republican, and Minority Whip Jon Kyl, Arizona Republican, head to a caucus meeting on Aug. 1, 2011, with fellow Republicans on Capitol Hill to discuss the debt plan. (Drew Angerer/The Washington Times)

Vote looms for a debt-limit deal

President Obama and congressional leaders late Sunday said they've settled on the outlines of a deal to raise the government's borrowing limit, and will pitch the deal to their colleagues Monday to try to tamp down burgeoning rebellions among both Democrats and Republicans. Published July 31, 2011

House doesn’t vote on GOP debt bill

Lacking enough support to pass their debt-limit bill, House Republican leaders postponed a scheduled vote Thursday and were working feverishly behind closed doors to try to round up votes, though the delay further complicates matters as all sides struggle to beat an Aug. 2 deadline. Published July 28, 2011

**FILE** Rep David Wu, Oregon Democrat (Associated Press)

Democratic Rep. Wu quits amid sex accusations

Democratic Rep. David Wu has said he is stepping down from the House in the wake of an accusation he had an unwanted sexual encounter with an 18-year-old woman. Published July 26, 2011

House GOP revolts against Boehner plan

House Republicans do not have enough support to pass their debt-ceiling increase plan on their own, a top conservative said Tuesday as his party's leaders tried to cobble together a coalition of Republicans and Democrats to put the bill over the top. Published July 26, 2011

Parties close gap on cuts, still differ on size of debt hike

Some common ground emerged Monday in talks to raise the government's borrowing limit, with both Republicans and Democrats now focused on immediate spending cuts and a future committee to recommend bigger reductions — though they still disagree on how big the debt increase should be. Published July 25, 2011

House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio speaks a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, July 21, 2011. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

No debt deal as deadline looms

Significant disagreement remains in negotiations to roll back the nation's debt, lawmakers said Friday, as the clock winds down toward an Aug. 2 deadline to raise the government's borrowing limit and avoid default. Published July 22, 2011

Momentum hinted on debt-ceiling agreement

President Obama huddled once again with congressional leaders Thursday to discuss ways to raise the nation's debt ceiling, as pressure mounts for Congress to act before an Aug. 2 deadline or risk defaulting on the government's loans. Published July 21, 2011

Obama backs ‘Gang of Six’ debt plan

President Obama on Tuesday seized on a new debt-reduction plan by a bipartisan group of senators that calls for a mix of entitlement reforms and tax revenues, as the clock winds down to an early August deadline to raise the nation's debt ceiling. Published July 19, 2011

House GOP readies plan to ‘cut, cap, balance’

House Republicans are prepared for a Tuesday vote on their signature debt-reduction plan that calls for a balanced-budget constitutional amendment, despite Democratic opposition and a White House veto threat. Published July 18, 2011

GOP pushes for balanced-budget amendment

Amid the uncertainty and bickering over how to raise the debt limit, congressional Republicans are pushing ahead with balanced-budget proposals that could further complicate - or serve as a key bargaining chip to - a final deal. Published July 15, 2011

Lawmakers consider Plan B to pay debts

Capitol Hill lawmakers scrambled Wednesday to come up with backup plans to decide who would still get paid if the government bumps up against its debt limit next month, as the outlook for a deal grew gloomier and following President Obama's warning that Social Security benefit checks could be halted. Published July 13, 2011

**FILE** Former Rep. Alan Grayson, Florida Democrat (Associated Press)

Grayson to run again for House

Former Rep. Alan Grayson, the fiery one-term liberal Florida Democrat who lost his re-election bid last year, says he will run for his old seat in 2012. Published July 12, 2011

"I don't think it's ever too late until the fat lady sings. What's needed for the country is at least a $4 trillion package," said Sen. Kent Conrad, North Dakota Democrat and Senate Budget Committee chairman, regarding his budget proposal. (Associated Press)

Conrad offers own $4 trillion debt reduction plan

As congressional leaders and President Obama met behind closed doors Monday afternoon to discuss ways to tackle the nation's ballooning debt, Senate Budget Committee Chairman Kent Conrad released basic details of his 2012 budget that calls for lowering the nation's debt by $4 trillion over the next decade. Published July 11, 2011

Daley: U.S. to suspend $800M in aid to Pakistan

White House Chief of Staff William Daley on Sunday said the United States will withhold $800 million in military aid to Pakistan, further evidence of the strained ties between the two countries. Published July 10, 2011

** FILE ** Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington on Tuesday, March 1, 2011, before the House Financial Services Committee. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

Geithner: Economic doom without deal on deficit

Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner on Sunday reiterated the Obama administration's position that a large-scale, long-term deficit-reduction package must be in place by early August or the nation risks economic doom. Published July 10, 2011

House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, Virginia Republican, talks to reporters Wednesday about debt-ceiling solutions. “I have said from day one, we are not for tax hikes on the American people or businesses, and if the president wants to talk loopholes, we'll be glad to talk loopholes.” (Associated Press)

GOP: Some tax breaks may go in compromise

A day ahead of a meeting between President Obama and congressional leaders to discuss raising the nation's debt ceiling, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor on Wednesday said he would be willing to accept ending some tax breaks as part of a compromise. Published July 6, 2011

Public doesn’t have place at table in debt talks

House Speaker John A. Boehner has preached the need for Congress to have "an adult conversation" with the public. President Obama, when he was running for the office, promised to bring greater transparency to Washington. Published July 4, 2011

"If this week has shown us anything it's that the American people can't wait on Democrats to do the right thing when it comes to spending and debt and putting us on a path to balance the budget," said Senate Minority Leader Sen. Mitch McConnell, Kentucky Republican. Sen. Orrin Hatch, Utah Republican (left), also spoke in favor of a balanced budget amendment. (Associated Press)

GOP boosts push for balanced-budget amendment

Capitol Hill Republicans have amped up their push for a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution, a move that comes as Congress and the White House are struggling to find common ground to reduce the nation's ballooning deficit. Published June 29, 2011