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Senate Adjourns, Ensures Government Shutdown on Monday
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell pushed back until noon Monday what was an expected 1 a.m. vote on trying to break a filibuster of a short-term spending package.
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell pushed back until noon Monday what was an expected 1 a.m. vote on trying to break a filibuster of a short-term spending package.
bound by any agreement reached across the Capitol on immigration, something Senate Democrats say is key to ending their filibuster of a three-week stopgap bill the chamber is planning to vote on around 1
If Democrats continue to object to a time agreement on the cloture vote for the three-week stopgap, that vote is expected to be held at 1 a.m. on Monday.
Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 20, 2018var rcrdTwitter = 1; This is the One Year Anniversary of my Presidency and the Democrats wanted to give me a nice present.
Kelli Ward (@kelliwardaz) January 17, 2018 var rcrdTwitter = 1; Ward called on both of her Republican challengers, former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio and Rep.
Watch: How the Open Seats Are (or Aren’t) Creating Opportunities in the House [jwp-video n=”1″] “Those were very, very big things,” Trump said
Watch: Flake Condemns Trump’s Attacks on Media [jwp-video n=”1″] Home-state support Flake’s home state colleague, Senate Armed Services Chairman John McCain, joined in the sentiment.
Watch: Leahy Questions Nielsen About Trump Comment [jwp-video n=”1″] Presumably, the Cabinet secretary also imagines — but doesn’t know for certain — that China is a predominantly Asian country
Watch: Booker Says DHS Secretary is ‘Complicit’ [jwp-video n=”1″] Graham defended his bill and said he hoped more people would view the proposal as legitimate.
Watch: Leahy Questions Nielsen About Trump Comment [jwp-video n=”1″] “What I was struck with frankly … is just the general profanity that was used in the room by almost everyone,” Nielsen
Erik Paulsen (@RepErikPaulsen) January 12, 2018var rcrdTwitter = 1; Sen.
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Watch: How the Open Seats Are (or Aren’t) Creating Opportunities in the House [jwp-video n=”1″] McSally will face state Sen.
She did raise more than $1 million in 2017, but has also spent nearly 80 percent of it already.
Watch: Schumer, McConnell at Crossroads on DACA [jwp-video n=”1″] “He’s saying that I’m not going to last more than a month, that I’ll leave, but what about him leaving?”
Watch: One Year Out — The 10 Most Vulnerable Senators in 2018 [jwp-video n=”1″] Watching all of this, Democrats are more optimistic about winning the Senate.
But that’s chump change compared to the nearly $1 trillion in giveaways already embedded in the GOP tax bill. Yes, Trump would chortle that he won the most glorious victory since Gen.
By Bian Elkhatib [jwp-video n=”1″] There was no shortage of discussion of President Donald Trump on the Hill.
On Dec. 1, I published an article about the newly-formed Club for Conservatives PAC and a confusing web of fundraising screeds, mailing addresses, URLs and a mysterious treasurer who doesn’t appear
Watch: Protesters Interrupt Floor Speech Before Tax Vote [jwp-video n=”1″] Republicans believe tax cuts spur growth, which in turn creates jobs, better wages and opportunity and will inevitably