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Democratic attorneys general challenge Trump’s newest tariffs
A group of Democratic attorneys general filed a lawsuit Thursday challenging the tariffs President Donald Trump adopted last month.
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A group of Democratic attorneys general filed a lawsuit Thursday challenging the tariffs President Donald Trump adopted last month.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn.
↵↵That's by far the most success they've had, both in the number of raw victory votes (1995's 345 was their previous high, number-wise) and percentage (89.7 percent in 2017 — Trump's first year in office
The blue-on-blue House 4th District battle reflects stark divisions within the Democratic Party, shaped by factors including age and ideology.
Massive upheaval in state that saw six Texas Republicans calling it quits or running for other offices with several potential runoffs.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn. The measure came together with the support of Senate leaders in the aftermath of several mass shootings in 2022, including one at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas.
Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut, top Democrat on his chamber's Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee, emphasized that the war doesn't factor into that debate.
↵↵Amid reports of depleted U.S. weapons stockpiles, Trump claimed that "we have a tremendous amount of munitions, ammunition at the … upper level, middle and upper level[s], all of which is really powerful
↵↵Republicans, meanwhile, appeared effusive, breaking out into multiple "U-S-A" chants and rising into standing ovations every few phrases. Rep.
Christopher S. Murphy told the crowd. "This union is in crisis right now."
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Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., and Tina Smith, D-Minn., and Reps.
S. Treasury," Supreme Court Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh wrote in his dissent from the majority opinion.
Democratic lawmakers targeted by the Justice Department over a video directed at servicemembers consider their own legal action.
President Trump said he would negotiate about ICE tactics with Sen. Schumer, but aides to both did not highlight a single call or meeting.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn, the ranking member on the Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., ranking member on the Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee, argued no continuing resolution was necessary for the agency.
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Christopher S.
s already limited autonomy.↵↵Recently, Norton has appeared to struggle through prepared remarks.