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Analysis: Defiant Trump Returns After ‘Performance’ for Members
He contended since there was no collusion between he or his campaign and Russians, there then would be no need for an interview.
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He contended since there was no collusion between he or his campaign and Russians, there then would be no need for an interview.
“You’d better write about it and talk about it fast because it won’t last long,” Flake said in an interview with CNN.
Arpaio said he was a “big supporter of President Trump” in an interview with the Washington Examiner, which first reported the news. “I am running for the U.S.
Womack is not a member of any of the three major GOP caucuses but he’s developed relationships across the conference through his work on the whip team and the Appropriations Committee.
under consideration right now and that there is a critical need for more money in this next farm bill because there is an enormous amount of financial stress in agriculture today,” Johnson said in an interview
A legal dispute would also present an unneeded distraction from the business of running the country.
In an interview for a forthcoming book by Michael Wolff, Bannon slammed Donald Trump Jr., Jared Kushner (Trump’s son-in-law and a close campaign and White House adviser) and Paul Manafort (his campaign
In an interview for a coming book by Michael Wolff, Bannon slammed Donald Trump Jr., Jared Kushner (President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and a close campaign and White House adviser) and Paul Manafort
In a phone interview Wednesday afternoon following his earlier announcement in Montgomery, Hobson said, if elected, he would be an ally for President DonalD Trump.
Hatch, a staple of the Senate for more than 40 years, said Tuesday that he will retire at the end of his term and not seek re-election in the 2018 midterms.
Town Supervisor Sara Idleman of Greenwich, New York, signaled over the holiday she has joined the crowded pool of Democratic candidates vying for the chance to unseat Stefanik in the general election
But in an interview with the Washington Examiner, which first reported his retirement Tuesday, Shuster said he doesn’t want a primary or general election to distract him from working on an infrastructure
Hatch announced Tuesday he will retire after seven terms in the Senate. The Utah lawmaker becomes the third of eight Senate Republicans up for re-election in 2018 to retire.
-elect Doug Jones swiped a seat from Republicans in the Alabama special election last Tuesday, narrowing the GOP majority in the chamber to one.
“People are going to be surprised at the impact,” Jared Walczak, senior policy analyst at the conservative-leaning Tax Foundation, said in a recent interview.
to terms with the fact that Moore is going to be on the ballot Tuesday and the Senate will have to seat him if he wins.
The president’s top spokeswoman lashed out at the media during a tense briefing Monday. The press corps wanted to know about resurfaced sexual misconduct accusations against the president.
The members were reacting to Trump lawyer John Dowd’s legal argument in a recent interview with Axios that “the president cannot obstruct justice because he is the chief law enforcement officer under
The directive all but wipes out the role of discretion, activists say.
The embattled GOP nominee in the Alabama Senate race has not made a public appearance since Tuesday, though Moore did sit down for an interview on a local Alabama political program.