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Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn.
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Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn.
s Metropolitan Police Department's daily crime statistics. In most of those categories, the stats are better than the year before, but it's a stretch to say there's no crime.
s already limited autonomy.↵↵Recently, Norton has appeared to struggle through prepared remarks.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., said Thursday.
"It is clear to members of the committee and the public that D.C.’s soft-on-crime policies have failed to keep D.C. residents and visitors safe," House Oversight Chair James R.
"What we’re asking for today is for all of Congress, but especially congressional Democrats, to vote down every single one of these anti-D.C. bills," said Ankit Jain, one of D.C.’s two shadow senators.
"So we’re going to do a job," Trump added without describing exactly what his patrol would look like on Washington, D.C.’s streets.
It declared a crime emergency in order to take over D.C.’s Metropolitan Police Department and previously claimed the country is being invaded by gangs at the direction of the Venezuelan government to invoke
The D.C. actions also reflect Trump 2.0’s more interventionist streak than his first administration.
In total, the event raised more than $2.81 million, a significant bump from 2024’s $2.2 million.Â
Christopher S. Murphy told MSNBC last week, referring to some of the president’s more extreme foreign policy ideas. "But Donald Trump is really good at this campaign of distraction."
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James S. Green, who had resigned. He won reelection to the next two congresses, but the House voted to expel Clark for disloyalty to the Union on July 13, 1861.
Wannabe GOP candidate Vivek Ramaswamy goes further, calling Democratic Congresswoman Ayanna S. Pressley of Massachusetts and author and anti-racist activist Ibram X.
That did not stop President Harry S. Truman from signing Executive Order 9981 on July 26, 1948, mandating the desegregation of the U.S. military.
The Senate's companion bill and related measures would support $857.6 billion for national defense, some $44.2 billion more than the House.
Instead, the Senate last week approved a six-page nonbinding resolution (S Res 519), a symbolic motion that carries no legislative weight, that scolded Putin for building up over 150,000 troops on the
Republican and Democratic lawmakers urged President Joe Biden to unleash harsh economic sanctions to punish Russia for attacking Ukraine.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., who was also at the dinner: “German politics are funny. They can’t say things out loud, on the fly, like we can.