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GOP Rep. Not Afraid to Tag @POTUS Over Charlottesville Comments
“I don’t believe you can be a fine person and a white supremacist,” he said. “They’re mutually exclusive, can’t use them in the same line.”
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“I don’t believe you can be a fine person and a white supremacist,” he said. “They’re mutually exclusive, can’t use them in the same line.”
“He has not demonstrated that he understands what has made this nation great and what it is today. … And without the things that I just mentioned happening, our nation is going to go through great peril
Publicity seeking Lindsey Graham falsely stated that I said there is moral equivalency between the KKK, neo-Nazis & white supremacists…… — Donald J.
“I want to compliment Judge Roy Moore on the high quality race he ran,” Brooks said. “He ran a very honest campaign. Perhaps most importantly, a very honorable campaign.”
“I just want to basically go to Washington and fight just like my dad did so my grandkids and kids can have the American Dream too,” Campbell said in a brief phone interview.
Heller, I am sick and will die without continued medical care,” the letter said. “If I’m going to die because you voted to repeal or replace with a death bill, I will take you with me.
“I don’t have any doubt about it,” said the president, who has been accused of spreading rhetoric and ideas floated by the alt-right political movement that has ties to white supremacist groups.
“There’s no real reason for them to go back,” the president said when asked to respond to Putin’s decision.
“I think that’s going to have to be part of it,” Senate Finance Chairman Orrin G. Hatch of Utah said last week when asked if he plans to examine health care taxes after the August recess.
Alexander, the committee chairman, has only said that he wants a final product to be “small, bipartisan, and balanced,” but he hasn’t said what that means, other than flexibility for states and short-term
“I don’t think that some of the great leaders that I have admired would have taken that same path,” McCain said. “I don’t know how you deal with North Korea.
Campbell said, sitting at a table at Jack’s, a Southern fast food chain.
According to court documents, investigators said Barber told police: “I was advised by my boss Brossy, Jackson to bring two suitcases, one belonging to senior police officer Silversmith, Arnold of
“As a candidate, I campaigned on establishing a merit-based immigration system that protects U.S. workers and taxpayers. And that is why we are here today: merit-based,” the president said.
“The secretary of the Treasury, Senator Schumer and I had a good meeting this morning in my office to discuss the raising of the debt ceiling, which we all know will need to be done sometime in the
“People were whispering about this in 2012 at the tail end when I came up as a member-elect, and then 2013: What are we going to do about this?” DeSantis said.
She also said she voted for President Donald Trump. “Well you know he said during the campaign he was going to get rid of Obamacare,” Edwards recalled saying to the woman.
“If they’re going to draft a bill in the backroom and expect me to jump on board without giving input, I’m not wired that way,” Tester said. “You’ve got to have a process of regular order.”
“Judd Gregg and Dan Coats and I wrote bills that have numbers and specifics,” Wyden said.
“I think it is even more problematic for him now because he endorsed and voted for a specific plan that would have been a complete disaster,” the strategist said.