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Trump Considering Vetoing Bipartisan Sanctions Bill, Scaramucci Says
“He may decide to veto the sanctions and be tougher on the Russians than the Congress,” Scaramucci said.
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“He may decide to veto the sanctions and be tougher on the Russians than the Congress,” Scaramucci said.
“I’m a straight-shooter and I’ll go right to the heart of the matter.”
President Donald Trump tweeted Wednesday that the U.S. military would not allow transgender troops to serve, citing the “the tremendous medical costs and disruption.”
reduce the size of the Congressional Budget Office.
at Wednesday’s hearing, but they “were unable to reach an agreement” for his desire to provide “only a single transcribed interview to Congress, which would not be available to the Judiciary Committee
Problem is that the acting head of the FBI & the person in charge of the Hillary investigation, Andrew McCabe, got $700,000 from H for wife! — Donald J.
the process to move ahead with the bill in secrecy.
As Detroit singer and rapper Kid Rock continues to tease a run for the Senate, a former Mitt Romney campaign aide told the story about how the man known as the American Bad Ass met with the man who could
In an interview, Brooks said had he been allowed to possess a firearm, it would have prevented more damage at the baseball practice.
changing the time.
would repeal the 2010 law.
The same was true of his feelings about the president’s populist message and stated desire to help the American middle class, saying he grew up in the middle class and can, despite the wealth he since
If anything, the resolve of Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee to advance the nomination of Wray to replace the fired James Comey as the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation,
And on others, like Tuesday, Trump opines that the GOP health care push has reached a point when the best option is to simply allow the 2010 law to fail.
With the effort to repeal the 2010 health care law on the brink of failure, conservatives are warning that the Republican base will abandon the party.
Casara is a retired Army sergeant who currently works as a motivational speaker, the Los Angeles Times reported.
Craig, a former health care executive, plans to spend the summer on a listening tour of the district before officially kicking off her campaign in the fall.
and run races … it’s not news to me that this is a multimillion dollar effort and will require a lot of focus and full attention and a lot of organized outreach,” Wilson told Roll Call in an April 13 interview
Craig, a former health care executive, plans to spend the summer on a listening tour of the district before officially kicking off her campaign in the fall.
Dean Heller opens up the Nevada Democrat’s competitive seat. Operatives from both parties expect the House race to once again be one of the most competitive — and expensive — in the country.