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“Both Tyrone and I were prolific runners in college — he ran D-1 track, and I once ran away from an RA without spilling either of my beers.
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There was a watershed moment in Washington this week — three spending bills were cleared ahead of the Oct. 1 deadline and sent to the president’s desk for signature.
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Cheri Bustos (@RepCheri) September 13, 2018var rcrdTwitter = 1; 3,000 Americans died, and the President of the United States somehow thinks he’s the victim.
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That means at least five full spending bills will be signed into law by President Donald Trump ahead of October 1, with the first bundle of three bills set to clear the House with adoption of a conference
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Watch: Judiciary Democrats Object to Kavanaugh Vote Plan, But Date Is Set [jwp-video n=”1″] Republican Sen.