Congress · 116th Congress
Impeachment news roundup: Nov. 1
We’re only 243 years into this we don’t know how long it can last,” Johnson said in an interview for C-SPAN’s “Newsmakers.”
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We’re only 243 years into this we don’t know how long it can last,” Johnson said in an interview for C-SPAN’s “Newsmakers.”
“Despite all of the contrary, false, Democratic rumors, I have never lobbied for anyone,” Giuliani said in a phone interview with CQ Roll Call on Tuesday.
the fish at the same time.
“Oddly enough, I was in exactly that fact pattern,” the Delaware Democrat said in a recent interview. “Mine was a special election in 2010. I was seated right after the election.”
Duncan Hunter has almost depleted his legal expense fund] “I’m reasonably well known around these parts for trial work but also I’ve been a candidate before,” Pfingst said in a phone interview with
It’s the number one issue that the people of my state care most about,” Romney said in an interview.
The main purpose of using cryptocurrencies is to hide the transactions and the identities of those behind them.
Naval Academy and author of a book about the law, “The Twenty-Six Words That Created the Internet.”
to the board.
In just the period from July 1 through Sept. 30 of this year, FreedomWorks disclosed spending $2.7 million, the group disclosed in its third-quarter lobbying report filed to the clerk of the House and
By the way, do we all need to start learning Latin to understand cable television shows? Will the next CNN interview go something like this? Erin Burnett: Welcome, Mr. Mulvaney. Quid pro quo?
of the Emoluments Clause of the Constitution are off the table.
the Judiciary committees at the time, as well as the then-House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.
Biggs did not waive the reading of the resolution, as is typical. The House clerk read the full text of the measure aloud, detailing the allegations against Schiff.
You know, the informant went to the whistleblower, the whistleblower had second- and third-hand information. … Maybe the informant was ‘Shifty Schiff.’
Francis Rooney has broken with many of his GOP colleagues who have continued to back the president, telling CNN in an interview Friday that “whatever might have been gray and unclear before is certainly
Editor’s note: This interview has been edited for brevity and clarity.Q: As a young person, what led you to Washington?
In an earlier interview with The New York Times, Giuliani appeared to make contradictory statements about whether he had advised the company. An attorney for Parnas, John M.
Biggs’ censure effort has the backing of House Republican leaders — an uncommon alliance between the party’s establishment and the chairman of the House Freedom Caucus.
” — and acknowledged that he misspoke in a Sept. 17 interview on MSNBC when he said his committee had not spoken to the whistleblower.