Sen. Andy Kim, former USAID intern, reflects on seismic shifts in U.S. foreign policy
USAID employees are allowed to enter was just very dark," Kim said in a late August interview.
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USAID employees are allowed to enter was just very dark," Kim said in a late August interview.
Wearing white coats as they rallied outside the Capitol this week, the group called for the resignation of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F.
It’s clear he never bought into the nickname coined to counter the city’s negative image.
deployment of federal law enforcement and the National Guard to the streets of the nation’s capital.
A policy focus In an interview before the town hall, Sykes said she’s running for a third term regardless of where the new lines land.
Without the motion, House rules would have meant a vote on the resolution later this week.
Jerrold Nadler, the dean of the New York delegation and former chairman of the Judiciary Committee, is not seeking reelection next year.
the risk to readiness," according to the IG report.
miles of the White House.
the collaboration between Democrats and Republicans on the issue.
Paper, which is faster, and leaves NO DOUBT, at the end of the evening, as to who WON, and who LOST, the Election."
I would have set up the three, a trilat, but I think they’re doing a little bit better," Trump told the "Fox & Friends" morning show during a 25-minute interview, using shorthand for the diplomatic term
"I was out for a run this morning and saw the National Guard on the Mall. That feels different to the city," he said in an interview Thursday reflecting on his first six weeks on the job.
the U.S. and the EU.
During a Thursday morning interview on "The Brian Kilmeade Show" on Fox News Radio, Trump predicted Putin would "make a deal."
the trifecta of the White House, Senate and House.
During a sometimes testy live phone interview with CNBC’s morning show, co-anchor Becky Quick said this about Trump’s various trade pacts: "We have been trying to figure out the details on that, Mr.
Here are four takeaways from a wide-ranging and sometimes-raucuous 37-minute interview to kick off the August recess.
Congress cannot stop the administration from forward-funding grants, Collins said in a brief interview. "I think it’s one of those issues that’s easily misunderstood," Collins said.