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‘The Mooch’ is under President Trump’s skin amid recession warnings
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The panel also voted by voice to move legislation (S 1992) that would the repeal a section of the current surface transportation law that would rescind $7.6 billion in federal-aid Highway Program
The four progressive House members in question — Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib and Ayanna S.
Many on the Hill smirked at Jon Stewart’s now-famous smirk and, of course, the nation mulled over the Robert S. Mueller III hearings in the House.
Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Ayanna S. Pressley of Massachusetts and Rashida Tlaib of Michigan a campaign issue.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, Ayanna S. Pressley of Massachusetts and Rashida Tlaib of Michigan — as an ugly attack rooted in racism, not a political critique.
The first question went to O’Rourke, who was asked if the House chooses not to pursue impeachment whether he’d do anything about potential crimes Special Counsel Robert S.
Having a vote on the amendment — which is sponsored by Democrats Tom Udall of New Mexico, Jeff Merkley of Oregon, Tim Kaine of Virginia and Christopher S.
Less fruitful was a book detailing his path to the House as an independent, 1997’s “Outsider in the House.”
That has been all the more true in the aftermath of special counsel Robert S.
Some refineries, including those with executives who have had close ties to Trump, such as CVR Energy Inc.’s Carl Icahn, have complained that the RIN system is expensive and unfair to them and vulnerable
Special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s brief public remarks Wednesday led more Democratic presidential candidates to call for an impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.
In April, before special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s redacted report was released, the DCCC conducted focus groups with swing voters in Maine, Michigan and California.
to tamp down defections on the bill, which they oppose because it would pump more money into Puerto Rico, which hasn’t yet been able to spend much of the $20 billion previously appropriated after 2017′s
Schumer used his opening floor remarks Tuesday to lambaste Trump for continuing to withhold aid to Puerto Rico residents attempting to rebuild after 2017’s Hurricane Maria.
Iowa's David Young wants a rematch against Cindy Axne -
to agree on a disaster bill, with different versions ranging between $13.5 billion and $17.2 billion, hung up chiefly due to a dispute over money for Puerto Rico, which is still rebuilding after 2017′s
The administration declined a request for Trump’s tax returns, as well as a subpoena for an unredacted version of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s report.
Christopher S. Murphy said Wednesday. “I think the vast majority of us will, enough of us to send that unmistakable message to him that we’re not going to reward him.”