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Tax Overhaul Path Unclear Amid Budget Chair’s Expected Departure
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House Sends Veterans' Appeals Bill to Trump's Desk -
Mitchell, who was a federal district judge when the governor of Maine chose him to replace Edmund S. Muskie — who’d left the Senate to become secretary of State.
What You Need to Know About Next Week's Alabama Senate Special Election -
Richard Blumenthal said he will not be thrown off from talking about legislation designed to insulate special counsel Robert S.
What’s the best way to keep President Donald Trump from firing special counsel Robert S. Mueller III?
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., 44. What’s going on? Have any tips, announcements or Hill happenings? Send them to AlexGangitano@cqrollcall.com.
Democrats, particularly those on the Judiciary Committee, accepted Wray’s commitment to independence from the Trump administration, as well as assurances that the FBI would work with special counsel Robert S.
tax plan, citing the need for businesses’ foreign earnings to be repatriated at a reduced rate so they can reinvest the money in U.S. jobs and a “corporate rate that starts in the teens, not in the 20’s.
One of the lawyers helping lead the president’s outside legal team, however, denied Trump played any role in crafting Trump Jr.’s statement.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., walked across the Nutmeg State, and Sen. Gary Peters, D-Mich., did a motorcycle tour across the Wolverine State. This August, Rep. Alex X.
Appropriators Softening Trump's Proposed Fiscal 2018 Cuts -
The president also warned Special Counsel Robert S.
A few other ex-House members opted to continue in government at the local or state level: Republican Candice S.
Reed told Collins he thought she could “beat the s–t out of” Farenthold. Collins and Farenthold later apologized to each other.
The Golden State congressman prompted even more disapproval from the crowd and panel when he questioned the evidence unearthed in special counsel Robert S.
In an interview with CNN, the South Carolina Republican also said that if the president went after special counsel Robert S.
Christopher S. Murphy said on the floor.
He argued there are ongoing investigations by Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller III and multiple congressional committees that are sufficient for the time being.
Christopher S. Murphy said he was not concerned that single-payer supporters would be angry that Democrats did not voice support for the legislation.