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Trump’s pick for Pentagon watchdog prompts questions
Trump's pick for Pentagon watchdog prompts questions - Defense
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Trump's pick for Pentagon watchdog prompts questions - Defense
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., has likened the chaotic run on equipment to a scene out of Lord of the Flies. And the lack of transparency has stoked fears of cronyism by the White House.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn. “We are facing squarely the fact that threats to this nation don’t only come in military garb.
/p> Media reports and social media posts have noted occurrences of crowds not observing social distancing guidelines in parks such as Meridian Hill along the 16th Street corridor and Lincoln in D.C.’s
Washington D.C.’s order goes through April 24, Virginia’s order goes through June 10 and Maryland’s does not have an end date.
With D.C.’s non-statehood status affecting its access to emergency funding, CQ Roll Call took a look at where Holmes Norton’s decades-long push for statehood lies, including Republicans’ myriad Constitutional
The third bill (S 3548) to respond to the economic effects of the pandemic would extend funding for community health centers and other public health programs through Nov. 30, providing certainty
The $100 billion for hospitals in the bill (S 3548) — almost a third of the package — would provide reimbursement to cover health care expenses and lost revenue due to the outbreak of COVID-19.
That was intended for maximum shock value, particularly if the stock market trips its automatic “circuit breaker,” halting trades for 15 minutes, after the 9:30 a.m. open if the S&P 500 drops 7 percent
But such payments did not appear to be included in the Senate draft bill (S 3548) introduced Thursday night. Maryland Gov.
Senate Environment and Public Works Chairman John Barrasso, R-Wyo., wants congressional relief efforts to include his bill (S 2302), which would authorize $287 billion in spending on roads and bridges
Donald S. Beyer Jr., who went on self-quarantine after learning a friend he had dinner with contracted the virus, is also past the recommended isolation period.
“Rubber will burn, fans will scream and the great American race will begin,” Trump said near the end of his remarks, as the crowd chanted “U-S-A” and some chanted “four more years.”
D.C.'s first satellite caucus drew crowds of Iowa voters Monday, from those away from home for work to students caucusing for the first time.
Mark S. Kirk, R-Ill. He described the current regulatory environment as the “Wild West.” In Fonda’s view, the best-case situation is for policymakers to “choose a lane,” he told CQ Roll Call.
William S. Cohen, the man Collins succeeded in the Senate and who has said Trump committed an impeachable offense, told Portland, Maine’s NBC affiliate on Thursday.
Christopher S. Murphy. “It doesn’t feel like we’re setting ourselves up to pass anything big.”
The House on Thursday passed two related measures designed to prevent President Donald Trump from launching military attacks on Iran.
Martin Luther King Jr.’s crusade.
Tammy Duckworth, for instance, told CNN that her questions will focus on the strategic national security implications of the U.S.’s military support for Ukraine.