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House Democrats’ gun agenda to start with where they might get GOP votes
Greg Jackson, the communications director for D.C.’s parks and recreation department, blames that on the ease of getting a gun in neighboring states.
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Greg Jackson, the communications director for D.C.’s parks and recreation department, blames that on the ease of getting a gun in neighboring states.
But in a rare public statement issued Friday evening, a spokesman for special counsel Robert S. Mueller III, who is overseeing the Russia investigation, disputed the BuzzFeed News report.
And so is directing or advising another person to do so, raising the stakes for the president as special counsel Robert S. Mueller III continues his Russia election meddling probe.
Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream becomes reality,” Gohmert said.
It would also provide funds for programs left out of an earlier GOP-drafted version in the waning days of the 115th Congress, such as nutrition assistance for Puerto Rico, still rebuilding from 2017’s
At the Council of Foreign Relations last February, Schiff said he envied the special counsel team Robert S. Mueller III assembled and the wide-ranging investigative instruments it had at its disposal.
But some Democrats say he did not do enough to reassure them that he would protect Robert S. Mueller III’s probe and make the results public.
Ayanna S. Pressley said of McConnell and GOP senators. She added that the White House has left the American people in the cold with the shutdown, which she called “a man-made tsunami of hurt.”
Schumer, a Democrat from New York, said Monday that there should be no sanctions relief for the companies, despite some structural changes to the ownership, until Special Counsel Robert S.
leading Democratic chairmen with sweeping investigatory authority, however, have said they want to take precautions not to step on the toes of the ongoing special counsel investigation headed by Robert S.
acting attorney general is dragging his feet, Nadler suggested in his letter, while Democrats want to ask him about protecting the integrity of the Russia investigation led by special counsel Robert S.
The incoming chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee is confident President Donald Trump’s nominee to be attorney general is committed to letting the special counsel probe led by Robert S.
The senators pushing legislation Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller III from any risk of improper termination by President Donald Trump are not giving up.
Incoming Speaker Nancy Pelosi and others have said they want to wait for special counsel Robert S.
Still, the shutdown is already casting a dark shadow on 2019’s prospects.
As special counsel Robert S.
Christopher S. Murphy, an Appropriations Committee member, quickly responded with this Twitter retort: “This is all just a political game to the President.
And then there is Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s Russia election meddling probe and state-level probes of his business dealings and former associates in New York.
Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 21, 2018var rcrdTwitter = 1; Reporters filed back and forth from their workspace Friday in the White House basement behind the James S.
The president told an audience that included Republican and Democratic lawmakers that he “look[s] forward to signing a bill that fulfills our fundamental duty to the American people.”