Congress is set for a chaotic two-week sprint as lawmakers try to wrap up their work for the year.
Both chambers are returning Monday with just 10 working days before the House is set to leave town again and no plans to return until early January.
Lawmakers have to tackle a lengthy to-do list while factoring in the looming wild card of President Trump, whose focus on score-settling on his way out of office has sparked speculation that he could emerge as a major roadblock on must-pass legislation such as government funding before Dec. 12 to avoid a shutdown. Continue reading.