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Thursday, September 11, 2025

Chuck Grassley highlights Senate appropriations process and new disclosures on federal investigations

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Senator Chuck Grassley | Official U.S. Senate headshot

Senator Chuck Grassley | Official U.S. Senate headshot

Senator Chuck Grassley has recently used his social media platform to highlight developments in Senate procedures and ongoing oversight activities. Grassley, a Republican senator from Iowa known for his focus on transparency and government accountability, shared updates regarding the passage of an appropriations bill and the release of new information related to federal investigations.

On August 2, 2025, Grassley posted about a significant event in Senate proceedings: "2nite Senate passed 1st indiv appropriation bill since 2018 as opposed to the last 7yrs when Congress grouped 12 bills in 1 gigantic appropriation There had not been opportunities to offer amendments 2nite We had regular order gr8 compliments to leadership of Chair Susan Collins". This marks a departure from recent years, during which Congress consolidated multiple appropriations bills into single omnibus packages rather than considering them individually.

Later that evening, Grassley addressed followers with a question about attention to records he is publicizing: "R u paying attn to the records Im exposing?? Last wk the Clinton annex & this wk the Durham annex TRANSPARENCY BRINGS ACCOUNTABILITY". In this message, he referenced documents related both to what he calls the "Clinton annex" and the "Durham annex," suggesting ongoing efforts toward disclosure and oversight.

On August 2, Grassley also noted his appearance on Newsmax discussing oversight matters: "On Newsmax talking abt my oversight/newly declassified Durham annex that has uncovered more details abt weaponization against Pres Trump https://t.co/vWbq3Zs3GI". He indicated that newly declassified material from what he terms the "Durham annex" provides additional information concerning actions taken against former President Donald Trump.

The reference to regular order in appropriations signals a return to standard legislative practices not followed since before 2018. The mention of both "Clinton annex" and "Durham annex" ties into longstanding political scrutiny surrounding investigations conducted during and after the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Senator Grassley's emphasis on transparency aligns with his established reputation for advocating open government proceedings.