With no peacemaker in GOP, maybe a deadline would end speaker stalemate
"I ache for him," the Democratic president said in his sometimes-deadpan style.
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"I ache for him," the Democratic president said in his sometimes-deadpan style.
Moylan, a Republican representing Guam, doubled the enphasis: "It’s very, very frustrating," he said. "I felt particularly outraged not to be able to vote," said Del.
I have a responsibility to my 800,000 constituents just like everybody else."
"The American People MUST be allowed to support Israel without being forced to fund the invasion of millions of illegal aliens into the United States and without starting World War III in Ukraine," the
"I don’t know if it is [dead] or not. I can’t tell," Rep. Don Bacon, R-Neb., said. "I think they are just debating about the need and the length, but there’s no resolution at this point."
And he doesn’t wear glasses," the Pennsylvania Republican said. "He can see the writing on the wall."
ICYMI Primary challenge I: Michigan Democrat Adam Hollier launched a primary challenge to freshman Rep. Shri Thanedar.
"I think it gets more and more difficult for him every day … I think there’ll be a pickup of folks who will be voting for other people," Diaz-Balart said after a meeting in Majority Whip Tom Emmer’s office
Prosecutors said Thomas Smith crashed his police cruiser into the motorcyclist, referred to in court only as W.W., and drove away from the scene without taking any steps to check on his well-being.
Joaquin Castro of Texas said in a statement.
The conversation ended without a handshake, and Garbarino went off to talk to Jason Smith, the Ways and Means chairman from Missouri.
When Maxine Waters of California said, "Mr. Speaker, I vote for Hakeem Jeffries versus an insurrectionist," someone on the GOP side responded loudly with, "Oh, come on!"
"I have no intention of moving," he said. "I have been transparent from day one." Granger and Womack didn’t comment on their votes to reporters when they left the House floor.
Congressional churn On Capitol Hill, meanwhile, a bipartisan group of senators has pushed without success for several months to send the Army’s Iron Dome batteries to Ukraine or, alternatively, to send
"I need someone that can unite the conference," Luna said in explaining her turnaround. "We’ll be going with the [Donald] Trump endorsement."
Bob Menendez on Thursday that accuses him of conspiring to use his office to operate on behalf of Egyptian officials without registering as a foreign agent.
"I’m the majority leader of the House, and I love the job I have.
“I personally cannot in good conscience vote for someone who attended a white supremacist conference and compared himself to David Duke,” she said in a CNN interview.
"The House of Representatives cannot function without a speaker," Rep. Mike Quigley, D-Ill., told reporters Wednesday. "We can’t even put a resolution on the floor, condemning what took place.
"Personally I think it empowers a handful of people to be able to stop the movement of a speaker in its tracks." Rep.