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Dragging an Energy Bill From the Ashes
I can go on,” Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy said.
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I can go on,” Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy said.
“If I ever start considering whose political fortunes will be affected by a decision, we’re done,” he said.
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And just because Congress can act, it doesn’t mean the Supreme Court shouldn’t overturn the Quill decision, the government said.
“I came here today to talk about my qualifications to be the secretary of State,” Pompeo said. “I am not going to weigh into the active investigations that are going on.”
“The president’s tweet declaring that missiles are on their way to Syria were sent without regard to military readiness,” he said. Rep.
“Right now, this is a one-time shot and I believe it has sent a very strong message to dissuade him, to deter him from doing that again,” Mattis said.
Lindsey Graham, one of the four lawmakers behind the special counsel bill, said in a statement Wednesday.
Dianne Feinstein of California, the panel’s top Democrat, said there is bipartisan agreement that Mueller needs to be able to finish his work without political interference, and that she supports the bill
Grassley, on a conference call with Midwest reporters, said the new bill would probably be on the committee’s agenda Thursday but might not get a vote until next week.
‘Courage’ Norman was promptly swatted by Giffords’ husband, retired astronaut and Navy veteran Mark Kelly, who tweeted, “When I think of @GabbyGiffords, I think of courage and public service, not
“I understand the speaker made his announcement today. I think everybody, the members, are really digesting what that means,” he said.
“If I wanted to fire Robert Mueller in December … I would have fired him,” Trump tweeted.
“Actually, after two weeks at home, I feel really positive and encouraged,” said New York Rep. John J. Faso, one of the party’s most vulnerable members.
Another said it would be a “concern throughout GOP campaigns who use her polarizing status as a pillar of their attack ads.” I found neither of these comments to be the least bit surprising.
“I think Ron would probably 100 percent agree, what we should be talking about this fall is what people talk about [at] their kitchen table,” Pocan said.
Ryan said he would not seek re-election. Ross said he’d be returning to practicing law instead of seeking a fifth term.
But if Nancy Pelosi stays, I don’t see a scenario by which I would challenge her for that position.”
Instead, Zuckerberg said in a strong voice, “We didn’t take a broad enough view of our responsibility, and that was a big mistake. And it was my mistake. And I’m sorry.”
“I worry that this is going to send a signal unfortunately to big donors and grass roots that things are not trending in the right direction in terms of holding the majority,” said Republican lobbyist