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─────── March 14, 2026 ───────

Happy Saturday!
You’ve probably seen the clips: a bigwig sitting at a long table with a name plate and lawmakers firing questions at them from an elevated bench. It looks like court. It kinda feels like court. But it… isn’t court. So what is it, exactly? 

We’re glad you asked. Read on to learn more (then watch today’s episode of TPO Explains, where Kathleen shares her findings) and let’s get into it.

QUOTE OF THE DAY
Jesus's resurrection is the beginning of God's new project not to snatch people away from earth to heaven but to colonize earth with the life of heaven.”
N.T. Wright

BREWING QUESTIONS

WHAT YOU’RE ASKING

What even is a congressional hearing?

It’s the formal way congressional committees collect and analyze information. Before making big decisions, members want to hear from experts, officials, and everyday people who’d be affected.

Basically, it’s Congress doing its homework.

Are there different kinds?
A few. They broadly fall into four types

  • Legislative (writing or changing a potential law); 

  • Oversight (Are laws and agencies doing what they’re supposed to? Think: Kristi Noem testifying on DHS’s handling of Minnesota); 

  • Investigative (Did someone do something wrong? Think: the January 6 hearings); 

  • And confirmation (Think: Casey Means’s Surgeon General vetting). 

The ones that make social media are usually investigative or oversight.

Does someone have to show up if they’re called to a hearing?
If they subpoena you? Yes. 

Refusing can get someone held “in contempt of Congress,” which can mean criminal charges or a court forcing compliance. (For example, the House Oversight Committee recently threatened to hold Bill and Hillary Clinton in contempt after they initially refused to testify in its Epstein probe.)

Unlike a courtroom, the normal rules of evidence don’t apply. It borrows some features from a trial (witnesses under bright lights, on-the-record answers, subpoenas), but it’s missing a lot of the standard guardrails, and whether witnesses are sworn in is actually up to the committee chair

However, lying under oath in a congressional hearing (or making false claims even when not under oath) can land someone in prison for up to five years.

So if it’s not a trial… what’s the point?
Even the most theatrical hearing serves a constitutional purpose: helping Congress make laws and hold people accountable. 

The Supreme Court has said Congress would be “shooting in the dark” without the power to gather information in hearings. And oversight hearings, in particular, go beyond that—ensuring Congress’s laws are actually being followed, not just filed away and forgotten.

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ABOVE ALL, LOVE
When challenged by the legal authorities of his day, Jesus didn’t hedge. Whether modern politicians are truthful or dishonest in court, our mission is the same: love God and love others.

“Then an expert in the law stood up to test him, saying, ‘Teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?’ ‘What is written in the law?’ he asked him. ‘How do you read it?’ He answered, ‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength, and with all your mind,’ and ‘your neighbor as yourself.’ ‘You’ve answered correctly,’ he told him. ‘Do this and you will live.’”
Luke 10:25–28 (CSB) (read full passage)

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WHAT WE’RE PRAYING

A Prayer for Lawmakers

Give wisdom to our fallen leaders governing in a fallen world, so that they manage sin-caused chaos with dignity and skill. Direct their steps so that they direct a diverse country toward flourishing and goodwill, and peace. Give them insight into the needs of their constituents, so that they serve out of love instead of performing for their own gain. Give them favor among their colleagues, so that they earn trust and negotiate in good faith. And when they disagree, may they model gentleness, respect, humility, and creative compromise. Strengthen them for long, hard days, and bless the work of their hands.

Thank you for our Representative, Jesus, whose mediation before You doesn’t just manage our sin and make the best of brokenness—who cleanses us from the inside out so that we stand pure and righteous before You, fit for Your coming kingdom.

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