
Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) filed a lawsuit against the manufacturer of an exercise band that he claims “broke or slipped” while “mounted to a sturdy object in his bathroom” as he used it on January 1, causing injuries that blinded in him one eye.
by Michael Patrick Leahy9 Oct 2015, 1:25 PM PST0

Roll Call is reporting embattled Capitol Police Chief Kim Dine will remain on the job, reversing its reporting from April 10, when the newspaper had reported that Dine had submitted his letter of resignation to the Capitol Police Board.
by Michael Patrick Leahy21 Apr 2015, 2:34 PM PST0

Who’s in charge of the Capitol Police? Days after the chief of the force may have submitted a resignation letter, or may have rescinded a resignation letter, the assistant chief announces plans to retire at the end of the month.
by Michael Patrick Leahy14 Apr 2015, 2:23 PM PST0

Will he stay or will he go? The controversial Capitol Police Chief writes a letter of resignation, but it’s unclear whether his resignation will be accepted.
by Michael Patrick Leahy11 Apr 2015, 6:16 AM PST0

Roll Call is reporting that “U.S. Capitol Police Chief Kim C. Dine has submitted a letter of resignation to the Capitol Police Board, multiple sources with direct knowledge of the situation have confirmed.”
by Michael Patrick Leahy10 Apr 2015, 11:46 AM PST0

Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) has named Drew Willison as his new Chief of Staff. Willison, who was serving as Senate Sergeant at Arms on January 1, the day Reid sustained serious injuries at his Henderson, Nevada home, replaces David Krone.
by Michael Patrick Leahy9 Apr 2015, 12:03 PM PST0

When Sen. Harry Reid was injured in January, the Senate Sergeant at Arms — one of three people supervising the Capitol Police — was Andrew B. “Drew” Willison, a former top Reid staffer. As recently as March 3, Willison was “rumored to be taking over as Reid’s chief of staff.” Since the incident, the Capitol Police have refused to release any details about it.
by Michael Patrick Leahy7 Apr 2015, 8:24 AM PST0