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A bipartisan group of lawmakers accused European authorities of a money grab by seeking more than $14.5 billion in back taxes from Apple Inc.’s Ireland operations, and some are using the case to call for
Marco Rubio, a Florida Republican of Cuban descent, is touting a bill (S 2441) that would end automatic refugee status for migrants. Rep.
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Christopher S. Murphy said. Murphy said he spoke with Clinton after her presentation and question-and-answer session, and encouraged her to keep talking about gun safety issues.
Hirono of Hawaii , Mark S. Kirk of Illinois and Johnny Isakson of Georgia — for their leadership.
Christopher S. Murphy, the Connecticut Democrat who has emerged as a leader in the gun-control debate , called it a “watershed moment.”
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., of the proposal unveiled Tuesday afternoon by a bipartisan cadre of senators led by Republican Susan Collins of Maine.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., who has emerged as a leading voice on gun issues , said it was his understanding the White House and Justice Department concerns were rather “technical.”
Christopher S. Murphy, who led the filibuster, said before the votes that he wasn’t certain of the outcome but believed it was important to put senators on the record.
Christopher S. Murphy claimed a small victory in the wee hours of Thursday morning as he wrapped up a filibuster over gun control in the aftermath of the Orlando terror attack.
Mark S. Kirk was the only Republican to cross over and vote in support of Feinstein’s measure, while Democratic Sen. Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota was the only member of her caucus to oppose it.
Ryan ’s opposition to the effort because of the need to protect due process rights. “We disagree with Speaker Ryan about many things.
[ S anders’ State Not So Golden ] White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said in a statement that the president congratulated both Clinton and Sanders Tuesday night.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., a reliable White House ally on foreign policy matters, has major concerns about Saudi military operations in Yemen.