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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.
↵↵The guidance cites a line from the Cobb's order that those funds "are not subject to Section 527's limitations."
Christopher S.
The "C-J-S" portion of the draft text would fund the Justice and Commerce departments, NASA and the National Science Foundation, among other agencies.
↵↵"Equally important is the fact the House C-J-S fiscal year bill retains the task forces on its own appropriation," the Kentucky Republican said.
Christopher S.
An arraignment was set for Oct. 9 before Judge Michael S. Nachmanoff of the Eastern District of Virginia.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., said he would introduce a bill intended to counter President Donald Trump’s efforts to tamp down on criticism.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., noted that both parties have had a problem. "I’m not going to be shy about the fact that Donald Trump has a lot to do with the normalization of political violence.
Those conditions are: "1) an emergency arises; 2) the safety, security, and orderly operations of the facility are potentially jeopardized; 3) any violation(s) of this Protocol occur; 4) any other identified
Ayanna S. Pressley, D-Mass., filed a bill to launch an impeachment inquiry into Supreme Court Justice Brett M. Kavauagh.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., described the scenes from Oval Office on Friday as a "planned ambush designed to embarrass President Zelenskyy in order to benefit Vladimir Putin.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., said the Republican criticism of nationwide injunctions in the first weeks of the second Trump administration is "just rank hypocrisy."
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., called Patel a "joke." "This is the worst possible moment to put a person like Kash Patel in charge of the FBI," Murphy said.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., told reporters Tuesday he would not vote for any of Trump’s nominees. "They’re destroying the federal government as we speak.
Mike Rounds, who voted for Section 702’s reauthorization last year, after meeting with Patel in December posted on social media that Patel "clearly understands the importance of Section 702 of FISA, while
Donald S. Beyer Jr. was born in the Free Territory of Trieste, where his father was a U.S. Army officer at the time.