Opinion · 115th Congress
Opinion: Yes. Cancel the White House Press Briefing
I agree. Trump has identified an obvious truth in his administration: If his aides speak less, they will necessarily lie less.
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I agree. Trump has identified an obvious truth in his administration: If his aides speak less, they will necessarily lie less.
It comes months after Trump alleged, without evidence, that thousands of noncitizens had voted in the 2016 elections.
“I was going to fire Comey,” Trump told NBC News in an interview. “Regardless of the recommendation, I was going to fire Comey.”
Both bills — which congressional leaders hoped to pass without major controversies — need to be addressed well before their Sept. 30 deadlines so the FDA employees and children’s health providers
They’re all cancelling plans because I told them, I said…I get along with them great. But I said, “Look, we don’t mind if you leave the country.
His dismissal, I believe, is a loss for the Bureau and the nation,” Burr stated.
“My preference is that Rod Rosenstein will do the right thing and appoint a special prosecutor, as I have been urging him to do,” the Connecticut Democrat said in a phone interview.
“If you take the most prominent Republican politician, Donald Trump, he has that he actually wants all to be covered, wants to take care of preexisting conditions, without mandates, Americans hate
I don’t like it. I don’t like the process. I agree with you on that.”
House nor the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee would immediately respond to a query about the status of the nomination, or any concerns about the arrival of hurricane season without
King said during arguments.
So, I just want everybody to have their say, have their amendments, get a vote and go back to normal order,” said Sen.
The entire first minute of Jenkins’ video is devoted to attacking Manchin on gun rights without ever mentioning the specific background check amendment he co-sponsored with Pennsylvania Republican
I happen to be the majority leader, the former whip. I know my members well.”
But it’d be difficult to win any race, he said, without keeping his campaign promises to repeal.
“I told him I couldn’t vote for it. He got a little angry, but I’ve got a thick skin.” The president followed his call with Upton with one to Missouri Rep.
Without the time agreement reached to vote Thursday afternoon, the Senate could have been in session into Saturday working through the procedural steps to pass the bill.
President Donald Trump signed the order Thursday that would allow religious organizations to engage more in elections without fear of losing their tax exemption.
“I think it enhances transparency and accountability, and so we will certainly see what the committee wants to do.”
Lou Barletta, R-Pa., said he’s comfortable voting on the bill without first seeing a CBO estimate.