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Trump to Announce Supreme Court Nominee on July 9
Updated 6:25 p.m. | President Donald Trump told reporters traveling aboard Air Force One late Friday that he intends to announce a Supreme Court nominee on July 9.
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Updated 6:25 p.m. | President Donald Trump told reporters traveling aboard Air Force One late Friday that he intends to announce a Supreme Court nominee on July 9.
Registered voters in the district favored Love, a Republican seeking her third term, by 6 percentage points over McAdams, 45 percent to 39 percent, according to the Salt Lake Tribune-Hinckley Institute
The House resolution insists that the Justice Department by July 6 comply with document requests and subpoenas issued by the Intelligence and Judiciary committees regarding potential violations of
hearing to vote on a resolution from Freedom Caucus Chairman Mark Meadows demanding that Rosenstein’s DOJ turn over subpoenaed documents related to potential abuses by the DOJ of FISA protocols by July 6.
The resolution from Freedom Caucus Chairman Mark Meadows of North Carolina sets a July 6 deadline for the DOJ to produce the subpoenaed documents.
But she’s running in a seat Clinton carried with 78 percent and will face a GOP college professor who doesn’t appear to have raised or spent more than $5,000 through June 6.
It would be at least a 6 percent hike and produce a Capitol Police budget one-third bigger than just five years before.
Republicans beat the Democrats, 11-6 1/2, on Monday in the 17th annual First Tee Congressional Challenge golf tournament, a Ryder Cup-style tournament held at Columbia Country Club in Chevy Chase,
Maloney faces hotel executive Suraj Patel, who had raised $1.2 million as of June 6 (with the majority coming from his home state of Indiana). And in the 16th District, Rep. Eliot L.
The House proposed a $5 million increase to a $10 million program to help train police to handle active shooter situations and a $6 million increase to a $94 million youth mentoring program.
Morelle reported raising almost $630,000 through June 6, outspending his Democratic opponents 3-to-1.
Republicans were unable to solidify their new majority, however, and the next three elections saw the GOP slip 7 points to a new low, while independents increased by 6 percent, as the margin between
As in May, the farm bill received no Democratic support because of provisions to reshape SNAP into a program that requires able-bodied adults who are not responsible for children aged 6 or younger
The former president carried the 8th District by 9 points in 2008 and 6 points in 2012. But voters here liked Trump’s populist message. They supported him by 16 points in 2016.
Updated 6:57 p.m. | Bowing to public pressure, President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive action ending the practice of separating migrant children from their parents amid a firestorm that
He loaned his campaign nearly $6 million for the GOP primary.
More than 65 percent of SNAP recipients are children, seniors, the disabled, or adults with dependent children under the age of 6.
Watch: Farm Bill Defeat Leads to Confusion on the House Floor [jwp-video n=”1″] The farm bill would have required able-bodied adults who don’t have children under age 6 to work or participate
The House GOP whip team is expected to count votes for the compromise measure during a 6:30 p.m. vote series Tuesday. Speaker Paul D.
(Courtesy @FloorCharts, Screenshot/C-SPAN) On June 6, Wyoming Republican Sen. John Barrasso blew up a New York Times headline to show, well, how good the jobs numbers are.