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Two i-words return to Capitol Hill after Minnesota shooting
↵↵Trump still has the "utmost confidence and trust" in Noem, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Monday.
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↵↵Trump still has the "utmost confidence and trust" in Noem, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Monday.
Ilhan Omar and sending border czar Tom Homan to take over federal immigration enforcement efforts in Minnesota.
↵↵Though whites in the community and beyond tried to erase this event, in the same way the current White House is trying to erase any stories that paint anything except a triumphant picture of American
The House on Wednesday stopped another censure attempt in its tracks, narrowly voting to table a resolution aimed at Rep. Ilhan Omar. Four Republicans helped Democrats pull off the procedural move.
In the latest sign of frustration over frequent censures and other punishment attempts in the House, California Democratic Rep.
The House passed a bill that would provide $14.3 billion in mostly security assistance to Israel.
House Republicans removed Congress’ only African-born lawmaker from the Foreign Affairs Committee early this year, but the effort to punish Rep.
Ilhan Omar’s comments critical of Israel, and tweets invoking antisemitic tropes that she posted in 2019 and later apologized for, disqualified the Minnesota Democrat from serving on Foreign Affairs.
Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., from the Foreign Affairs Committee.
“This proposed FMS [Foreign Military Sale] case would replenish Saudi Arabia’s existing inventory of air-to-air missiles,” the White House said in a statement of administration policy.
But there are still plenty of other issues for the House to wade through.
Ilhan Omar has once again stirred controversy among her Democratic colleagues over her characterization of Israel and the United States.
Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., and Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, had come out against the weapons sale, worried about the signal it would send.
The House Judiciary Committee is holding a hearing Wednesday and planning to mark up the legislation next week, according to Chairman Jerrold Nadler.