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Trump Contradicts Aides on Comey Firing
“I was going to fire Comey,” Trump told NBC News in an interview. “Regardless of the recommendation, I was going to fire Comey.”
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“I was going to fire Comey,” Trump told NBC News in an interview. “Regardless of the recommendation, I was going to fire Comey.”
Grassley said Thursday in an interview with Roll Call and the Associated Press for C-SPAN’s “Newsmakers” program.
By doing so, the president will ignore pleas from his own party to drop the matter.
his meeting with the leaders of the Senate Intelligence Committee.
“This is grass-roots democracy in action and [Republicans] better pay attention to it,” Maloney said in a Tuesday phone interview. “This is not a central plan that any of us is executing on.”
about who should be the next to lead the agency.
The requirement appeared to set up a tense television interview that went online shortly before the meeting started.
, but the effort will now accelerate.
Blum walked into the event immediately after abruptly ending an interview when asked why the town hall would be strictly limited to district residents. For shame: New York Rep.
the course of the election.
By the end of the event, the moderator went through 61 of the cards submitted, according to a Brat aide.
Responding to a question about whether she would challenge Flake in an interview with Arizona radio station KTAR, Sinema she would instead run for re-election beginning at the end of June, and was
Candidates should not have to meet that litmus test to run as Democrats, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said in an interview with the Washington Post Tuesday.
Va., told Yahoo News in an interview that he was filing paperwork for the Republican primary for the Senate seat.
But in an interview published Monday in the Las Vegas Sun, Reid said he didn’t want to talk about the president anymore.
it lacked the support to pass.
Rob Bishop said in an interview with C-SPAN’s Newsmakers airing Sunday that he would rather stay in the House.
If that shift in partisan performance in Kansas were applied in the South Carolina district, “We would win,” Archie Parnell said in a Monday interview.
“I think the White House has to lay out a roadmap of what maximum pressure means to our new policy, new direction in North Korea,” Gardner said in an interview in his Senate office Tuesday.