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Shutdown Effects Would Hit Agencies Differently
The only conclusion I can draw is they did so for political purposes. So it will look different this time around,” Mulvaney said.
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The only conclusion I can draw is they did so for political purposes. So it will look different this time around,” Mulvaney said.
“If he’s saying he has enough Republican votes, I can give you a list of people to go to verify that that’s not going to happen,” he added.
Thursday, leaving less than a day in session to try to avert a funding lapse that was appearing inevitable, without votes scheduled on anything resembling a deal that could win bipartisan support.
“Though I’ve never served with him in the Senate, I am unfortunately familiar with his trademark wit. Sen.
The top White House physician, during a detailed briefing Tuesday on Donald Trump’s health, confirmed it in his own way when he said that one reason why the president is able to shake off the stress
“The president and I get along fine, and he has told me, he said, ‘Kennedy, when some of my guys send somebody over who’s not qualified, you do your job,’” Kennedy said on WWL-TV, the CBS affiliate in
Four in five Americans said they believe Trump talks without taking much time to consider his words, a new poll found.
We had gone for a long time without having the senators on the retreat. We’ll have the president, the vice president [and] we’ve invited other Cabinet members to come.
spending without finding a solution to prevent the expiration of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, program.
“I think the caps deal is very, very close, and I think the Democrats are holding out on the caps deal over these DACA negotiations,” he said.
“What I came to realize over the course of the year is, I did a lot of press briefings that I’d prepare a lot for, and they seemed very important,” Rhodes says.
“I always thought gangs were formed when they could guarantee the vote threshold to get to 60.
Republicans are hopeful a contested primary on the Democratic side could weaken the eventual nominee, but some GOP operatives in the Grand Canyon State worry about their chances without a strong fundraiser
Democrats are unlikely to support a stopgap spending bill this week without protections for young undocumented immigrants known as Dreamers, House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer said Tuesday.
Darren Soto said in front of a room full of Puerto Ricans. “I urge you to say yes, for now, because otherwise you’re going to get rejected and then you’re going to find yourself without health care.”
“I can’t imagine their 2018 Democrats would want to vote to shut down the government over that, especially when we’re negotiating in good faith,” Cornyn said.
member caucus lacked the quorum needed to take an official position on the CR — their rules require 80 percent support — there were enough “no” and “undecided” votes to prevent Republicans from passing it without
And I think a number of prominent Democrats that have come out and said that they don’t feel like attaching DACA to the budget is a good idea, and so hopefully we’ll stick to that and get something done
“That’s something that my wife and I discuss in the election year in the spring,” he said. “We have this customary conversation before [the] filing deadline in Wisconsin.
“I think members of the committee are finding ourselves reading about the investigation in the press as a result of various stories,” Cornyn said. Grassley and Sen.