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House votes to curb Trump’s power to attack Iran
The House on Thursday passed two related measures designed to prevent President Donald Trump from launching military attacks on Iran.
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The House on Thursday passed two related measures designed to prevent President Donald Trump from launching military attacks on Iran.
Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut accused Trump of allowing the Saudi royal family to “call all our shots these days.”
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., took to Twitter to express his incredulity.
But the agreement reached this week with Menendez would involve the ranking member offering his own bipartisan Saudi Arabia accountability bill (S 398) as an amendment to the underlying bill.
To deliver that kind of speed without delay, “the speed of light matters and starts to limit the physical distance between key bits of” equipment, Ian Levy, technical director of the U.K.’s National
Lanier said the NFL supports legislation (S 2836) sponsored by Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., the committee’s chairman, and Sen.
By investing in resiliency after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Mississippi withstood the 85 mph winds and 10-foot storm surges of 2017’s Hurricane Nate without significant damage.
and Russian advances, and the fact that F-35s will fly for 60 years, the realistic prospect of adversaries’ having the ability to hold carriers at risk from 1,000 nautical miles or more during the F-35’s
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., is on his fifth day of walking across the Nutmeg State. Around 11 a.m.
Jon Tester, one of 2018’s most vulnerable Democrats. “He is 95 percent there,” a Republican close to Rosendale said last week.
President Harry S. Truman through Trump: Harry S.
Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut pulled a poncho out of his pocket when talking with reporters off the Senate floor. He had just gotten it on the elevator from Republican Sen.
Republicans used the opening night of their nominating convention to sell itself as the national security party, and speakers tried to use the 2012 attack in Benghazi — and Hillary Clinton ’s role in the
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By the latter standard, the monologue marathon that Democrat Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut engineered last week was much more the exception than the rule.
Christopher S. Murphy’s filibuster Wednesday and early Thursday.