With Critics on Left and Right, AUMF Faces Uphill Battle
The New York Republican, who represents parts of central Long Island, said, “I lost too many people on 9/11.”
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The New York Republican, who represents parts of central Long Island, said, “I lost too many people on 9/11.”
“I’m not going to get into negotiations here,” he said. “I would just repeat it defies logic if we’re serious about this that we shouldn’t be looking at the tax side.”
He detailed the administration’s plans to have a broad-based authorization that would cover the group, also known as ISIS or ISIL, without limiting the fight geographically to Syria and Iraq, as
“I feel pretty confident that we are on solid legal ground with holding a hearing,” V. David Zvenyach, who serves as the legislature’s general counsel, said in a phone interview on Feb. 6.
“I feel pretty confident that we are on solid legal ground with holding a hearing,” V. David Zvenyach, who serves as the legislature’s general counsel, said in a phone interview on Feb. 6.
“I will not be part of taking ground troops off the table, because I think eventually we’re going to need them.” Republican Sen.
“I will not be part of taking ground troops off the table, because I think eventually we’re going to need them.” Republican Sen.
“I am. As of now it is my intention to go.” “It is still my hope that the event will not take place,” she continued. “There’s serious unease.”
“I was elected on April 13 and sworn in two days later, so I had no orientation. I had to figure things out as I went along,” Deutch said when asked about pressure to make fundraising calls.
In the past, he said, ‘I will veto.’ I haven’t heard that — that ‘V’ word on — on a sequester replacement that does not include revenue.”
In the past, he said, ‘I will veto.’ I haven’t heard that — that ‘V’ word on — on a sequester replacement that does not include revenue.”
They’re re-introducing a bill Wednesday that would prohibit internet communications providers from handing over emails to the government without a warrant.
“I don’t see anything that is accomplished,” Sen. James M. Inhofe said of the lunch. “Everything that is controversial won’t be discussed.”
No one is suggesting we need a world without rules. We have to make sure the rules we have are helping more than they’re hurting.
I said to her, take whatever you want.” In that same office, when a male employee had children, he took makeshift paternity leave.
I said to her, take whatever you want.” In that same office, when a male employee had children, he took makeshift paternity leave.
“It’s exciting work, but I am ready for new challenges,” Sloan said in an interview with CQ Roll Call.
“I think it’s on them for not wanting to talk about the issue,” the South Dakota Republican said.