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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.
As Democrats urge President Biden to fight, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez offers an example with what one strategist calls her "vigor."
Then came 45’s endorsement. The trajectory of Budd’s primary race poll numbers, culminating with capturing 58.6 percent of the GOP vote, had a neck-breaking launch angle.
In that case, the president’s re-election map probably will need to resemble 2016’s if he is going to win a second term.
William S. Holman of Indiana, the rule allowed floor amendments on appropriations bills to target individual salaries or workforce levels.
“It doesn’t work out so well, as [Austrian economist Friedrich Hayek]’s book in this instance is about the rise of Hitler in post-WWI German history.”
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 Presence Felt During Poignant Moments of Bush 41’s Funeral] “Could somebody please explain to the Democrats (we need their votes) that our Country losses 250 Billion Dollars a year on
The Dow Jones Industrial Average, NASDAQ and S&P 500 Index all were closed Wednesday as part of a national day of mourning for the late President George H.W. Bush following a Tuesday sell off.
But one Democratic senator, Connecticut’s Christopher S. Murphy, isn’t buying it.
Those comments came a day after special counsel Robert S. Mueller III revealed a new plea deal with Michael Cohen, Trump’s former lawyer and “fixer.”
On Thursday, Special Counsel Robert S.
Phillip S. English said in an interview. English, also a Pennsylvania Republican, was an ally of both Shusters during his 14-year House career.
Tuesday, with the S&P 500 Index down 38.1 points (1.4 percent). [Analysis: Buck Stops Here?
Donald S. Beyer Jr. and Alan Lowenthal, co-chairmen of the caucus, wrote in a letter to Pelosi on Wednesday.
Awkward Moments from Donald Trump's Veterans Day Do-Over -
Of course, a Democratic House would also create problems for Trump over the next two years, as could special counsel Robert S. Mueller III.
It wasn’t long before a loud “U-S-A!” chant broke out.
But he believes Republicans could be more willing to cross the president if special counsel Robert S.