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the pandemic from the White House.
“We are the most exceptional nation in the history of the world.
He laid out the path to David Drucker in an interview with Roll Call in February 2012, shortly after stepping down as conference chairman.
“The sooner the better but not at the expense of the initiatives that we need to address in the bills.”
The caucus vote was 119-107.
“I was having the same conversation 30 times a day,” Conway, the executive director of VIEW PAC, which supports GOP women running for office, said in a recent interview.
“Just by the math it could potentially delay when President-elect Biden could put a Democratic majority in place,” Cheryl LaFleur, a former FERC commissioner, said in an interview.
Kristen Monsell, an attorney with the Center for Biological Diversity, an environmental group, said in an interview the Biden administration could block approval to drill.
championed the change.
“I think he would be hands-down the best secretary of Transportation that President-elect Biden could nominate,” LaHood said in an interview.
“Fintech has a unique runway to tell a story about expanding access,” he said in an interview.
In the first interview since he was fired two weeks ago, Krebs told CBS News’ “60 Minutes” that allegations by Trump and others about fraud and voting machine malfunctions are easily disproved because
“Even though Marcy has earned her seniority and Debbie has worked hard for the party, I think that Rosa is seen by the majority of the caucus as the person who could best be the face and voice of
Fudge for the post of Agriculture secretary in the Biden administration.
law and role in the House’s efforts to repeal and replace the 2010 health care law.
“Voting for speaker is not a problem, because we can vote the same way we do here,” the Maryland Democrat said in an interview Friday.
The Massachusetts Democrat wants to take a page from his party’s 2009 playbook, when the Obama administration took office amid the wreckage of the financial crisis and enacted a nearly $800 billion
supporters could make contributions during an interview televised from the Capitol, a potential violation of ethics rules that bar fundraising on government property.
Hoyer, D-Md., said in an interview Friday that sometime after the Appropriations Committee’s new chairwoman is elected the week of Nov. 30, she will begin soliciting House lawmakers to “ask for