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Could Democratic presidential hopefuls help lessen the Senate logjam?
When the Senate GOP huddled for its annual issues conference this month at Nationals Park, the nomination backlog was on the agenda. Sen.
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When the Senate GOP huddled for its annual issues conference this month at Nationals Park, the nomination backlog was on the agenda. Sen.
“The leading argument against us was immigration,” Casey said in a recent interview.
The former Starbucks CEO, in a “60 Minutes” interview that aired Sunday evening, said even though he has been a “lifelong Democrat,” he is mulling a White House run as what he described as a “centrist
“If we don’t get a fair deal from Congress, the government will either shut down on Feb. 15, again, or I will use the powers afforded to me under the laws and the Constitution of the United States
Mueller’s report Barr laid out his view of the process for making public the contents of the Mueller report at the end of the probe, though he said he does not know “what will be included in any report
Here’s the entire week in photos:Federal workers and contractors, along with their unions, stage a protest calling for an end to the government shutdown and back pay in the Hart Senate Office
“The concern as they get stretched more thin is that fatigue can set in and they might miss something,” John Pistole, the TSA administrator from 2010 to 2014, said in an interview.
Murkowski are both lawmakers who understand that … like on a football field, most of the action takes place between the 40-yard lines, right around the 50-yard line,” he said in an interview.
“If we don’t get a fair deal from Congress, the government will either shut down on Feb. 15 again or I will use the powers afforded to me under the laws and the Constitution of the United States to address
Trump and referencing the Watergate scandal that led to the downfall of President Richard Nixon.
’s demand and the letter of the law in court.
Democrats pounced for the second consecutive day on off-the-cuff remarks about the economic impacts of the partial government shutdown uttered by senior Trump administration officials.
And Trump has extended this vitriolic hatred to the Justice Department, the FBI and the national security establishment.
“It’s the one time a year that they can actually pay their bills,” Scholten said of people who receive the credit. “Iowans are leaving millions of dollars on the table.”
“Now is the time to take a hard look at the way the White House processes clearance requests,” Kelly wrote in the memo addressed to White House Counsel Don McGahn and national security adviser H.
testimony, in addition to the threats from Trump and Giuliani.
The timing, to say the least, was curious. Even by President Donald Trump’s unpredictable standards.
Ruben Gallego said in an interview with KTVK. “He’s very realistic about what we need to do to win this state and I made a good case for why I’d be the best candidate should I decide to run.”
Harris threw her hat into the ring during an interview today on ABC’s “Good Morning America” and in a video on her social media accounts.
“The unhinged left has teamed up with Republican ‘NeverTrumpers’ and is pulling out all the stops to destroy me,” King said in the email, the Des Moines Register reported.