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For First Time, Trump Thrust Into Unifier in Chief Role
On April 6, the still-new commander in chief explained his decision to the American people in an address from his Mar-a-Lago resort in South Florida.
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On April 6, the still-new commander in chief explained his decision to the American people in an address from his Mar-a-Lago resort in South Florida.
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Just before 6:30 a.m., the early rising chief executive tweeted that he feels “total and complete vindication.”
He said he felt compelled to start writing memos after his first interaction with Trump, which took place Jan. 6 when Comey briefed the then-president-elect on the intelligence surrounding Russia
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Roughly 6 percent of voters had already cast mail-in ballots as of Friday, according to Political Data, a voter data firm.
Thursday night, he won statewide by about 6 points. Congressional special elections are, well, special. The electorate is different, and so is the spending.
While Quist, a first-time candidate and folk musician, was able to tap into grass-roots liberal energy to raise more than $6 million, Gianforte benefited from massive outside spending from GOP groups
His campaign announced Tuesday that he’s raised more than $6 million, which has been crucial in the final days of the race. At Quist’s rallies on the last weekend before the election with Sen.
Only 6 percent thought Donald Trump could pull it off. Still, the results reflect how Trump’s win blindsided the Washington establishment.
“No Vice President in modern history had their own PAC less than 6 month into the president’s first term,” Roger Stone, a longtime Trump political adviser, tweeted Friday, adding not-so-coyly: “Hmmmm
GOP outside groups have spent millions of dollars propping up Gianforte and attacking Democratic nominee Rob Quist, while Quist has tapped into similar donor enthusiasm seen in Georgia to raise $6
President Donald Trump won these newly targeted seats by anywhere from 6 to 49 points.
Schumer, D-N.Y., came to the floor just shy of 6:30 p.m.
The revised ban, signed by Trump on March 6, was a response to the botched rollout of the initial executive order in January that sparked protests around the world and lawsuits.
The revised ban, signed by Trump on March 6, was a response to the botched rollout of his first executive order in January that sparked legal challenges and protests around the world.
Gianforte has enjoyed a lead throughout the race to represent Montana’s at-large congressional district, though a recent Democratic poll found Quist within 6 points of Gianforte.
Democrats dismissed the pledge since Gianforte was able to kick $6 million of his own money into his campaign.
Schumer, on the Senate floor ahead of a 94-6 confirmation vote April 25, said he spent time asking Rosenstein about his career and views on protecting the integrity of the Justice Department.
November 6, 2016 Days before the election, Comey sends a letter to Congress saying that the new emails did not contain any new information. November 8, 2016 Trump is elected president.