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Read Donald Trump Jr.’s Emails About Russia Meeting -
Even as President Donald Trump issued his first statement about his son Donald Jr.’s acceptance of Russian help during the 2016 campaign, a White House known for rhetorical punches refused to leave its
Comey or current special counsel Robert S. Mueller III might already have known about the emails.
When asked about the revelations regarding Donald Trump Jr.’s emails, McConnell said the “investigation in the Senate is being handled by the Intelligence Committee and I’m sure they’ll get to the
100 Years of Women: Here's How Many Have Served in Congress -
Jon Tester, one of 2018’s most vulnerable Democrats. “He is 95 percent there,” a Republican close to Rosendale said last week.
Trump Labels Notion He's Not Involved in Senate Health Debate a ‘Joke!’ -
John Hickenlooper, used the platform to call out D.C.’s toxic partisanship.
Christopher S. Murphy, a former House member, said he thought that through the health care exercise, “we may be seeing the Senate fundamentally changing before our eyes.”
McCain advised that Australia move to enact TPP without the U.S.’s involvement, hoping that “someday in the future, under different circumstances, America will decide to join you.”
Duncan Sr.’s death in 1988. Williams cited fear and anxiety about health care as a reason for running.
It also helped spur Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein to bring in another former FBI director, Robert S.
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Reports that CBO had been scoring parts of the bill prompted Democrats Cory Booker of New Jersey, Brian Schatz of Hawaii and Christopher S.
Lindsey Graham is certainly interested in the topic because of the simultaneous efforts by Congress and special counsel Robert S.
Congressional Republicans have frequently targeted D.C.’s gun laws, since they can wield power over the District because of its unique federal status.
Christopher S. Murphy, hitting him with a wild pitch. California Rep. Pete Aguilar then hit a double, allowing three more runs. Democrats ended the inning with a solid 7-2 lead.