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House votes to curb Trump’s power to attack Iran
The House on Thursday passed two related measures designed to prevent President Donald Trump from launching military attacks on Iran.
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The House on Thursday passed two related measures designed to prevent President Donald Trump from launching military attacks on Iran.
But for Republicans who saw 2018’s bloodbath up close, there are deeper concerns that incumbents may not realize that there’s a problem — and that, if not addressed soon, could jeopardize whatever
Christopher S.
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In a March 2017 House Intelligence Committee hearing on Russian interference in the 2016 election, National Security Agency Director Michael S.
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.
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The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee last July approved a five-year, $287 billion surface transportation bill (S 2302).
Christopher S. Murphy said. “It’s total bull—-,” the Connecticut Democrat said. “I mean, you have to be able to put John Bolton under oath and question him,” Murphy said.
Graham said he’d prefer someone outside of politics — like a special counsel similar to Robert S.
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Christopher S. Murphy called it “BS” that Republicans were saying Nadler alienated those who would eventually vote whether to convict Trump.
Christopher S. Murphy said “Republicans understand that their constituents are paying attention,” and suggested if they don’t allow document production or witnesses “there is going to be hell to pay.”
“The Second Floor East Corridor from DL (Democratic Leader) Schumer’s office suite to the elevator near S-219 is restricted and closed to the press,” the SAA guidance notes.
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Despite having to arrive two hours early for security checks, fans erupted in chants of “U-S-A” when Trump attended the college football championship game Monday night in New Orleans.
/p> “Collins’s hubris is a stark reminder that the people of New York can and should demand more from their elected officials, and that no matter how powerful, no lawmaker is above the law,” Geoffrey S.
More votes to terminate Trump's border emergency in the works -