Opinion · 116th Congress
Joe Biden’s Washington is vanishing. Does America want it back?
[jwp-video n=”1″] Lugar joined the Senate in 1977, four years after Biden was elected from Delaware.
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[jwp-video n=”1″] Lugar joined the Senate in 1977, four years after Biden was elected from Delaware.
only the most egregious giveaways in President Trump’s tax bill — those given to the wealthiest of the wealthy — and raising the corporate tax rate … we could finance the entirety, the entirety, of the $1
[jwp-video n=”1″] ‘Smartest hearing’ Pennsylvania Democrat Mary Gay Scanlon, who has not signed on to the bill, demonstrated the concerns that more moderate Democrats face.
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But more than two years into Trump’s presidency, legislation that delivers on his campaign promise to spend at least $1 trillion on infrastructure remains elusive.
[jwp-video n=”1″] And with lawmakers back together in Washington for the first time since the release of Mueller’s report, they’ll be forced to confront more press questions about what, if anything
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Trump has asked Congress for $200 billion over the same period in his fiscal 2020 budget request, which the administration had asserted could attract $1 trillion in state and private sector spending.
[jwp-video n=”1″] But Senate Republicans came back from a meeting with Trump prior to the two-week spring break with renewed optimism they’d be able to reach a deal.
The other move — going to the federal courts to enforce a subpoena — could be near as Barr is expected to miss a May 1 deadline in a House Judiciary Committee subpoena to turn over an unredacted
[jwp-video n=”1″] That’s not to say it was unenjoyable as Twitter can be.
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The full House voted 421-1 on a resolution earlier this year meant to rebuke King for making racist comments to the New York Times.
anti-LGBTQ, corporate Democrats like Dan Lipinksi,” Democracy for America Chairman Charles Chamberlain said in a news release.Watch: AOC and SNL source of laughs at 2019 Congressional Dinner [jwp-video n=”1″
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And there are some people running right now, I don’t think they have that No. 1 on their list,” Trump said with pursed lips. No Democratic 2020 candidates are pushing a Second Amendment repeal.
The state legislature has until Aug. 1 to draw new maps and have them signed into law by Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.