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Veterans in Congress Criticize Trump’s Military Transgender Ban
Tim Walz, a retired command sergeant major in the Army National Guard, called Trump’s announcement “completely unacceptable.”
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Tim Walz, a retired command sergeant major in the Army National Guard, called Trump’s announcement “completely unacceptable.”
Senior White House aides have busily described the president’s schedule, especially at the G-20 summit, as “packed.”
A new Interior Department inspector general report is further muddying the already murky situation surrounding White House claims that the crowd at President Donald Trump’s inauguration was the largest
The spirit of unity continued as Senate and House leadership announced the start of the game following a pre-taped welcome video message from President Donald Trump.
By many accounts, Scalise has managed this difficult job admirably, though it is President Trump and House Speaker Paul Ryan who command most of the national headlines.
Hodgkinson, wounded five people at the practice at Eugene Simpson Stadium Park including House Majority Whip Steve Scalise, two Capitol Police officers, a Hill staffer and a former staffer.
An appliance salesman who was a House member for a decade before coming to the Senate in 2005, he holds the seat once occupied by Sam J.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein — and signed off on by Attorney General Jeff Sessions — that called for axing Comey because he, during the 2016 campaign, went around the department’s chain of command
A White House National Security Council spokesman had not responded to a request for comment at press time.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein — and signed off on by Attorney General Jeff Sessions — that called for axing Comey because he, during the 2016 campaign, went around the department’s chain of command
The morning after Comey’s termination, Trump hosted Russian officials at the White House.
“If they oppose something, it’s not going to happen, that’s the respect they command in the conference.
Shelby, R-Ala., sit in the front row of one of the buses transporting senators to a briefing on North Korea at the White House on Wednesday. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call)Navy Adm.
Experts told the coalition that of the substantive bills that both the House and Senate have passed since 1989 via a recorded tally, only 0.016 percent were approved unanimously.
House Intelligence ranking member Adam B. Schiff of California tweeted that the new president’s “dark portrait of America, crime ridden & weak, makes me long for Obama.”
Obama sat down with Kroft on Monday afternoon at the White House to tape the interview. Six days later, the Capitol was buzzing with rare Sunday activities during a full dress rehearsal.
Asked Thursday to whom Obama will articulate concerns or offer advice, Press Secretary Josh Earnest pointed to House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi of California and the new Senate Minority Leader,
Allen West is eyeing a job that might put him in the same chain of command as Gen. James Mattis, who once chastised West for an incident in Iraq.
House Armed Services Committee spokesman Claude H.
Jeb Hensarling, chairman of the House Financial Services Committee.