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GOP lawmakers join Trump’s call for refined midterm economic message
↵↵In an interview with NBC News that aired on Feb. 4, the often-stubborn Trump declared, "I don't believe the polls."
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↵↵In an interview with NBC News that aired on Feb. 4, the often-stubborn Trump declared, "I don't believe the polls."
↵↵Trump said the phrase "and just in closing" at the 71-minute mark at the prayer breakfast.
↵↵In recent years, Loudermilk has become known for his efforts to pick holes in the work of the select committee established by House Democrats to investigate the Jan. 6., 2021, attack on the Capitol.
trends that typically lift the party that doesn't control the White House.
the Iranian government's violent response to the protests.
He said in his very first interview after he was elected, the reason he got elected was because he offered to lower costs on the first day. Democrats need to read the room," Warren told reporters.
↵↵"I did not want to be one of those members who clearly stayed, outstayed his or her ability to do the job," Hoyer said in an interview with The Washington Post published Wednesday.
handling the less-glamorous parts of ruling the country.
And as climate change melts the ice covering much of Greenland, the mineral resources underneath could help reduce the West's dependence on Chinese exports.
↵↵Editor's note: At the Races will be on hiatus for the next two weeks and will return on Jan. 8. See you in the New Year!
I mean, he had the huge tax bill," Priebus told ABC News in a Sunday interview. "Gas prices are down.
The flannel-clad populist from the Plains is back.
"The book was closed by the Constitution of the United States. The book says two [terms]. That’s it, he’s done," the former law professor said.
This interview has been edited and condensed. Q: What is your first memory of politics? A: I remember waking up at my grandparents’ farmhouse and seeing the Berlin Wall fall down.
the risk to readiness," according to the IG report.
During a Thursday morning interview on "The Brian Kilmeade Show" on Fox News Radio, Trump predicted Putin would "make a deal."
"I found it difficult when I was in the Senate," Flake, who denounced Trump on the chamber floor in 2017 after deciding not to run for reelection, said in an interview.
read this stuff, and then they tell you what it says — against the law, but they characterize it for you in a way that’s absolutely false." ’Start soon’ After stating in an interview Monday night with
NATO leaders kicked off a summit in the Netherlands this week without President Donald Trump, with some saying they made the journey to preserve the core values of the alliance.