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This interview has been edited and condensed. Q: This is one of the biggest horror stories of all time, and it’s set right here in our backyard. A: It sure is.
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This interview has been edited and condensed. Q: This is one of the biggest horror stories of all time, and it’s set right here in our backyard. A: It sure is.
moment," Phillips said in a weekend CNN interview.
, the Indo-Pacific and the U.S.
"Who the Hell is Mike Johnson?"
Phillips, 54, made the announcement in a pre-taped interview with CBS that was set to air on Friday, the same day that he is expected to file to appear on the ballot for the still-unscheduled New Hampshire
Benjamin, Nicholas and Zachary were a few minutes late to the interview that day because, as has become common in the halls of Congress — and really anywhere they go — they were stopped on their way by
Or as he put it on the floor: "You did not want to not have the answer to her question." This interview has been edited and condensed. Q: How did you start working for Feinstein?
"Let the enemies of freedom around the world hear us loud and clear: The people’s House is back in business."
evidence" such as interview materials and records identifying witnesses.
risks") and described the sometimes contradictory path he’s carving on the Hill.
that the lack of a speaker is a "glitch in the strategy."
Split on Israel: As Democrats revel in the dysfunction, however, the growing crisis in the Middle East is exposing long-simmering tensions within the party.
Oct. 26 under the statute that limits the term for acting officials.
said in an interview.
McHenry, the speaker pro tempore, gaveled the attempt to a close less than two hours after it began, as the latest GOP heir apparent, Jim Jordan, fell well short of the 217 votes he needed to claim the
This interview has been edited and condensed. Q: You’ve been pushing Congress to pass a national data privacy standard for a while now.
The GOP’s difficulty in electing a speaker of the House of Representatives once again reveals the deep divide between institutionalists and ideologues. Former Democratic Rep.
House GOP support for Jim Jordan of Ohio to be the next speaker climbed on Monday. But he still appeared short of the votes needed to win the election on the floor.
On the other side of the country, the hiring freeze put on hold plans for the federal defender office for the Middle District of Georgia to staff an office in Albany, said Russell C.
Iron Dome "is a system that was built to defend Israel against exactly these kinds of threats," said Tom Karako, a defense expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, in an interview