In Gorsuch, Trump Saw Plenty of Scalia-Like Qualities
I think it's going to happen. Maybe it will," the president said, later adding: "I only hope that both Democrats and Republicans can come together, for once, for the good of the country."
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I think it's going to happen. Maybe it will," the president said, later adding: "I only hope that both Democrats and Republicans can come together, for once, for the good of the country."
Gorsuch, 49, has academic credentials "as good as I have ever seen," Trump said in the announcement. The president noted that Gorsuch clerked for two Supreme Court justices — Anthony M.
I guess I understand what his intention is, but unfortunately the order appears to have been rushed through without full consideration."
"I think it's a good idea to tighten the vetting process," McConnell said on ABC's "This Week" Sunday morning.
"I think the biggest aspect of it is how you replace it and what you replace it with. The risk of X million people being without care — that's the challenge, and to repeal it is easy.
At a media briefing on Wednesday morning in Washington, Pelosi said she had not spoken to Gabbard about the trip and had no details about it. "I haven't seen her. I don't know.
, "I frankly didn't see the point."
But without a declared challenger, it’s hard to see much danger on the horizon for Warren in a blue state.
Nearly as soon as Trump was elected, hospitals and insurance companies began to lament the disastrous effects on their industry if the law is repealed without a significant replacement.
There’s something for everybody,” one Democratic consultant said. Wisconsin Sen.
"I didn't have a car and I lived up in Northwest [D.C.] and I had to walk a mile to the Metro, get on the Metro, get to work by 8 and the phone would start ringing," said Feehery, 45.
One longtime Republican Trump critic found a way to remind the president the party is pro-free trade without directly criticizing Trump.
“The easiest thing would be to let it implode in ’17 and believe me, we’d get pretty much whatever we wanted, but it would take a long time,” said Trump, flanked on one side by stacks of mysterious
She couldn’t take out a mortgage without her husband. That’s a struggle today’s young women may have a tough time even imagining.
“When you have people like Rand Paul or other sort of [Republican] colleagues who are starting to say, ‘Wait a minute, don’t repeal without replacing,’ I think this only gives them fuel within their
“I know the president wanted to come but now knowing [that] we just left, I doubt it.”
I can’t remember how many times in the last three months I have typed “the final indignity of Hillary Clinton.”
On Friday, he became the only billionaire, the only brand personification and the only person without any prior experience as a public servant to take the oath of office.
The handover of power began with an awkward moment, when Obama was left holding a gift from Melania Trump without an aide nearby to usher it away so the couple could pose for a picture in front of saluting
U.S. presidents have defended other countries’ borders and “enriched foreign industries” without “even a thought about the workers that have been left behind — that is the past.”