Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress
Take Five: Scott Taylor
I think that a lot of classes sort of reflect the mood of the country and my opinion of the mood of the country is, “Stop the gridlock, get some s— done.”
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I think that a lot of classes sort of reflect the mood of the country and my opinion of the mood of the country is, “Stop the gridlock, get some s— done.”
That may be the best response to a question many on Capitol Hill started asking as soon as Robert S.
“That’s someone else’’s call — a U.S. Attorney in Virginia — not mine, but it would seem that it’s certainly timely and relevant,” the Illinois Democrat said. Why now? Rep.
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Christopher S. Murphy. “There is a need for Democrats in Congress to find our voice on foreign policy,” he said.
Comey and National Security Agency Director Michael S. Rogers. Nunes said the surveillance that he disclosed was separate from the Russia investigation.
If congressional Democrats stick with Trump's scandals as their message to win in 2018, their results may look more like 2016's failure, said Steve Gordon, a longtime Republican campaign strategist.
Comey and National Security Agency Director Michael S. Rogers before it could hear from additional witnesses.
Some Democrats are still reeling from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell′s decision not to fill the vacancy with former President Barack Obama's nominee, Federal Judge Merrick Garland.
Mark S. Kirk were the lone Republicans to vote no when the Senate moved to repeal the health care law and defund Planned Parenthood in December 2015.
That's very simple, and it's that way if you buy gasoline at the pump, it's that way with milk, with anything else," says Martin S.
Levin has also worked in Democratic politics, as his profile page shows he was on the National Finance Committee for Hillary 's 2016 presidential run.
Spicer even did a little old-school Washington posturing from the James S. Brady briefing room podium when he declined on Wednesday.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., said he believed public outcry and constant news coverage of the issue could ensure Republicans also push for an independent investigation.
D.C.’s nonvoting representative in Congress, Democratic Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, sharply criticized Republicans for pursuing the disapproval resolution.
South Carolina Republican Mark Sanford, also a Freedom Caucus member, said he "absolutely concur[s]" that there should be offsets.
Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut said the day after the DeVos hearing. “What happened last night was a real tragedy.”
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