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House passes restored ‘SALT’ deduction bill
Peter T. King, R-N.Y., criticized his fellow Republicans for engaging in “class warfare” over a bill he said deserves support.
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Peter T. King, R-N.Y., criticized his fellow Republicans for engaging in “class warfare” over a bill he said deserves support.
Clay Higgins, R-La., said on the floor. Higgins went on to call the proceedings “a weaponized impeachment, brought upon us by the same socialists who threaten unborn life in the womb.”
Price, D) — Solid Democratic 5th District (Virginia Foxx, R) — Solid Republican 6th District (Mark Walker, R) — Likely Democratic (previously Solid Republican) 7th District (David Rouzer, R) — Solid Republican
Devin Nunes, R-Calif., appears frequently in the report as a result of phone records the investigation obtained that show the Intelligence panel’s ranking member was heavily involved in conversations
Nunes yielded time to Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y, for questioning, a direct violation of the rules. The first 45 minutes of Republican questioning are designated for Nunes and his counsel.
That was described as a “systemic failure” by former Capitol Police Chief Matthew R. Verderosa, Dine’s successor.
On May 10, 2015, Sourgoutsis, who was working a double shift, was found without her proper Capitol Police shirt and instead had on a white T-shirt with a bulletproof vest.
Sylvia R. Garcia, would label cryptocurrencies like Libra as securities, which are heavily regulated in a manner that would make their use as money impossible, and a third bill by Del. Michael F.Q.
Growing disapproval During the president’s recent campaign rallies, female supporters have been spotted on risers behind his lectern, many wearing “Women for Trump” T-shirts or holding signs with
The committees leading the impeachment inquiry have scheduled depositions Wednesday with acting Office and Management and Budget Director Russell Vought, State Department Counselor T.
Asked point-blank on Oct. 13 on “Face the Nation” about the congressional subpoena, Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper said: “We will do everything we can to comply.”
And in April, just before a NATO summit, former Director of National Intelligence James R.
Engel, D-N.Y., who on Thursday officially introduced with panel ranking member Michael McCaul, R-Texas, a Turkey sanctions bill, said it was too early to tell if the ceasefire justified lawmakers backing
Reports of the potential cuts package have sparked concerns among Democrats as well as GOP lawmakers including Senate Foreign Relations Chairman Jim Risch, R-Idaho, and Senate State-Foreign Operations
John Cornyn, R-Texas, concurred with Collins. “I think that would be an appropriate way to address that, rather than the court of sort of uniformed public opinion,” Cornyn said.
Linda T. Sánchez of California, concurred with Larson’s assessment. “Any time you talk about the corporate tax rate, the Republican side goes nuts,” she said.
“[I]t is now even more clear that our Committee’s investigation must get to the truth of why the Trump Administration was pushing the citizenship question and why it is engaging in this coverup,”
Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., said. “They’re not going to say something that’s not well rounded and well sourced, and I walked away convinced.” Sen.
At the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue, President Donald Trump’s my-way-or-the-highway negotiating style was on full display this week, John T. Bennett writes.
“Secretary Mnuchin is right to consult with the Department of Justice before responding more fully,” Grassley, R-Iowa, said in a statement.