Legal questions surround Trump’s talk of political prosecutions
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., posted on social media Thursday that Trump "might not be lying about the round ups and political prosecutions. Job one is to get ready for that."
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Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., posted on social media Thursday that Trump "might not be lying about the round ups and political prosecutions. Job one is to get ready for that."
"The simple fact that this event occurred is so politically inconvenient to Republicans that they are willing to basically take a s— on their own Capitol Police Department and the other agencies that responded
While that scores roughly the same amount as 2022’s participation, many of the lowest vote scores came from some of the Senate’s most high-profile power players.
"Pretty much the Congressional GOP in a nutshell — lots of important, historic things going on but waste your time on the petty s— instead," Texas Rep.
In 2019, Pelosi had resisted calls from some within her party to start impeachment action against Trump after the release of the lengthy investigation and report from former special counsel Robert S.
Eleanor Holmes Norton, who is 85 and serves as Washington, D.C.’s non-voting delegate, told The Washington Post she has more she wants to get done. Two fellow Democrats are hoping to unseat her. Rep.
of the Architect of the Capitol’s 29 percent spending reduction would come from its budget for the Capitol Police Building, Grounds and Security, which would be slashed $321.7 million from fiscal 2023’s
This is down from 2021’s 78 percent, which was by far the highest rate since CQ began tracking unity votes in 1953, but it’s still way above the historical average and keeps the upward trend going.
Or will House Democrats fracture over their differences with Biden, including his plan to sign a bill to overturn D.C.’s new criminal justice law?
Mace said she brought a draft resolution to the speaker intended to implement "due process" for committee removals.
“We expect another year of growth,” said K&L Gates partner Karishma S. Page.