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Remember Infrastructure? Bill Shuster Says He’s Got a New Plan
“It’s also going to deal with the pay-for. And it’s going to be the usual things and some of the things are going to be a new way forward.”
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“It’s also going to deal with the pay-for. And it’s going to be the usual things and some of the things are going to be a new way forward.”
The only woman and African-American in the May primary, McBath started the year running for a state House seat but switched to the congressional race after the February school shooting in Parkland
to enter the workforce.
officials say led an interference operation in the 2016 presidential election: “I would say it’s in the works.”
On Sunday, Jack Prosobiec praised Paul for an interview on Fox News in which the senator defended Trump for engaging with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Chairman John Thune is including additional transportation-related bills in the Federal Aviation Administration reauthorization, he said in a Wednesday interview
After Wednesday’s events, the White House sought to alter the narrative.
“Of course, you know that,” the Maryland Democrat said in an April interview.
that was within the survey’s margin of error.
The lights went out at one point during the brief time reporters were in the Cabinet Room. “That must be the intelligence agencies,” the president quipped.
The Texas Republican said the House will vote Wednesday afternoon to launch negotiations with the Senate that will resolve differences between the chambers on a new five-year farm bill.
Baron Cohen conducted the interview in disguise, pretending to be an Israeli anti-terrorism expert named Col. Erran Morad.
Putin said the Russian delegation gave the U.S. team a letter laying out specific ways the countries could draw down their nuclear arsenals.
“I go in with low expectations,” Trump said in an interview with CBS News, part of which is set to air Sunday morning. “I’m not going with high expectations.”
Joe Arpaio, the former Pheonix-area sheriff who is running for Arizona’s open Senate seat this fall, is the latest in a line of conservative American political figures to admit being duped by British entertainer
document that gives Congress the power of the purse.
interview in which Trump criticized May’s emerging Brexit approach.
This Congress has seen nine such members take office, and when you add in the one more to come in the next two months, it would be the most since the 12 midcycle members in the 110th Congress (2007
Affable yet firm, Short seemed eager to joust with reporters on cable news, the Hill and even under the blistering summer sun in the White House’s north driveway.
House Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte said former FBI lawyer Lisa Page will meet with the committee for a “private interview” on Friday.