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Twitter whistleblower unlikely to spur congressional action
“We’ve seen a number of these hearings occur already,” Tromble said in an interview.
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“We’ve seen a number of these hearings occur already,” Tromble said in an interview.
“We have made the decision as a group here,” said Graham, referring to the advocates. “You’ve got issues at the state level, you’ve got issues at the federal level.
This interview has been edited and condensed. Q: What’s surprised you about Capitol Hill so far? A: Since it was a special election, we didn’t have any preparation time.
, said in an interview.
Ryan, the Ulster County executive, was leading Republican Marc Molinaro, the Dutchess County executive, 52 percent to 48 percent when the Associated Press called the race at 12:04 a.m.
On votes the White House took a position on, he voted with President Joe Biden 98 percent of the time.
“I don’t know about the Senate, but on the House side, some Democrats are not going to support it,” Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, said in an interview.
The report also accuses the Biden administration of poorly handling the evacuation of Afghans who aided the U.S. military during the war in Afghanistan, including elite military personnel from the
Navy has acknowledged poisoned the base water supplies for decades, from the mid-1950s to the mid-1980s.
That lawmakers are scrambling to write new laws to govern cryptocurrencies at all is a result of industry influence, Kelleher said in an interview.
“I thought it was kind of a natural thing, because I never did anything much when I was pregnant to have lost a baby,” Daniels, 83, said in a phone interview from her home in Galivants Ferry, S.C
said in an interview Friday.
With the Senate preparing to adjourn at the end of the week — or perhaps this weekend — for its summer recess, another markup delay would mean the next chance for committee action would come in September
The name for the new bill, the Inflation Reduction Act, “is 100% accurate: Clean energy investments are anti-inflationary,” he said. “The remedy for ‘fossilflation’ is to get off fossil fuels.”
Whit Ayers, a Republican strategist, said in an interview that the GOP’s so-called big tent “really consists of three groups: 10 percent are never Trump, 30 percent are always Trump, and then there
will be complete “in the coming days” and the Senate can vote on the bill next week.
He also pledged to eliminate the practice of proxy voting in the House, which was adopted to limit the size of crowds on the House floor due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
national security, not just in semiconductor manufacturing, but in [artificial intelligence] and quantum and other key manufacturing sectors,” Cantwell said in an interview.
The House voted 267-157, mostly along party lines, with support from Democrats and 47 Republicans, to send the bill to the Senate.
in an interview.