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One is the illiberal longtime Turkish leader’s genuine opposition to the close working relationship the U.S. military has developed with the YPG, a Syrian Kurdish militia, in the fight against the
The 26-year-old Hutchinson testified that Trump was aware of the threat of violence at the Capitol before taking the stage at his “Stop the Steal” rally and vigorously wanted to be a part of the procession
San Nicolas’ decision to retire from the House is one reason the committee opted to send the case to the Justice Department.
facts and steadily ramped up a pressure campaign, arguing that the agency should “just say that the election was corrupt and leave the rest to me and the Republican congressmen.”
The Republican Study Committee, the traditional bastion of conservative thought within the House Republican Conference, has taken an official position on the practice of earmarking funds in spending bills
Cassidy Hutchinson, an aide to then-White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, told the committee in a recorded interview that the White House counsel’s office concluded the plan to have alternate electors
The man who filmed the video chimes in, “That’s right. That’s for somebody special.” The Jan. 6 panel first asked Loudermilk in May to sit for an interview about that Jan. 5 tour.
Tom Malinowski, D-N.J., said in an interview. “If we had a Republican Congress then there would be precisely zero chance.”
“But we just can’t sit idly by and allow the reputation of Congress to stay in the gutter.”
Thomas Manger said the activities of a group of Georgia Republican Rep. Barry Loudermilk’s constituents who visited the complex the day before the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack were not suspicious.
“What they were proposing, I thought was nuts and in theory was also completely nuts,” Herschmann said in a video recorded interview presented at the hearing.
The Senate Republican Conference will lose some prolific earmarkers to retirement next year, as the party faces some soul-searching over whether to keep the practice if they retake one or both chambers
The investigation has received cooperation from those who worked closely with the former president, including Barr, who told the panel during a recorded interview that Trump’s election fraud claims
loss in the 2020 election that resulted in the Jan. 6 attack.
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol didn’t use the first precious moments of its first prime-time hearing to show the dramatic and violent new footage it had uncovered —
“Cyberattacks are a persistent threat against both the government as well as the private sector, and we know that we have to build defenses against this threat,” Peters said in an interview.
Your correspondent noted a shot at Trump during a May 19 interview on Fox News when the Kentucky Republican said the party is “well on its way” to nominating “fully electable candidates.”
But an appeals court panel set June 14 oral arguments in the RNC’s effort to block the release of the records, which means the information at the core of the case “cannot be obtained, analyzed, and
Kyle Pomerleau, a senior fellow studying tax policy at the right-leaning American Enterprise Institute, said in an interview the U.S. commitment to the minimum tax gave Europe political cover to