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GOP Rep. Gonzales gives up on reelection bid
saying the scandal was the result of a “coordinated attack” against him.
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saying the scandal was the result of a “coordinated attack” against him.
Though the former Auburn football coach hardly dazzled voters with his government savvy — tossing out mangled info on the Constitution and World War II in an interview in the Alabama Daily News after that
The push to force the full release of the Jeffrey Epstein files appears nowhere near settled on Capitol Hill after the Justice Department's latest document drop, with lawmakers requesting meetings and
deployment of federal law enforcement and the National Guard to the streets of the nation’s capital.
The Capitol Police Board — composed of the House and Senate sergeants-at-arms and the architect of the Capitol — is tasked with selecting any new chief of police.
The West Wing shakeup is the first of the second Trump administration and evoked a feeling of the chaos that at times dominated the president’s first term.
But, according to the report, his decisions still damaged the perception of the FBI and the Justice Department and usurped the authority of the attorney general.
"Many of us are willing to work with the new administration,’’ California Rep. Mike Levin said in an interview.
"I was always below the median age on everything," the New York Republican says. "I was the youngest county chair at 29, the youngest state chair at 38.
A new acting head will serve until a more permanent leader is selected, a process that is getting close to wrapping up within the next two months, sources familiar with the interview process say.
The race to replace Rep.
A reformer to the end, he continued believing in the power of government for good and the rightness of centrism. He won the 1992 John F.
Pat Schroeder, the first woman to serve on the House Armed Services Committee and a founding member of the first congressional women’s caucus, died this week at age 82.
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in fact, can complete our mission and do it well,” Manger said in an interview with CQ Roll Call.
Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., the subcommittee chairman, said the company has demonstrated that “their profit was more important than the pain they caused.”
Who was building the furniture and brewing the beer? Who was doing the planting?
she said in a phone interview this month. “Then I got him a draft immediately. We laughed about it, and then just released it to a bunch of people.” It was nothing personal against cicadas.
The panel investigated the U.S.
the 1990s and 2000s, according to a 2018 report by the Action Center for Race and the Economy.