Congressional hearings, searchable.

Every hearing, committee, witness, and transcript from the 119th Congress. Speaker-identified. Updated daily from Congress.gov.

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Hearing Database

Know what's happening in Congress before it happens.

Browse hearings by committee, chamber, or date. See who's testifying and which topics are on the agenda. Track committee activity across both chambers. The database pulls from Congress.gov every morning — the same source congressional staff rely on, organized for everyone else.

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AI Transcripts

Three hours of video, searchable in seconds.

Congressional hearings run two to four hours. The important moments are buried in video that no one has time to rewatch. Our transcription engine produces full, speaker-identified transcripts — every word attributed, every exchange timestamped. Click a quote to watch the moment. Share a specific exchange with a direct link. Search across every published transcript at once.

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Data API

All of this data, in a machine-readable format.

Everything on the platform — hearings, committees, members, witnesses, and full speaker-identified transcripts — is available through a structured API. Build your own tools, feed your own models, or integrate congressional data into existing workflows. The same data that powers this site, delivered as JSON.

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Sunday evening: every hearing scheduled for the week ahead. Friday afternoon: transcripts published and the week's highlights.

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