Congress · 116th Congress
Impeachment news roundup: Jan. 14
Martha McSally, Joni Ernst, Cory Gardner and Alexander as others where “hopefully decency will prevail” to vote to call witnesses.
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Martha McSally, Joni Ernst, Cory Gardner and Alexander as others where “hopefully decency will prevail” to vote to call witnesses.
The commander in chief last week shifted from hawkish — warning Tehran he could use the “ultimate option” against it — to appearing to want to cool tensions.
It might not be immediately,” Trump said during a joint press conference in Biarritz with French President Emmanuel Macron, who is trying to broker the high-stakes meeting amid tensions between Trump and
call, a senior Trump official set a noticeably low bar for the Xi talks.
Just as the Farm Bureau’s centennial conference was an odd setting for a hardline immigration speech, so too was the Pentagon auditorium.
No real ‘Plan B’ The president and his supporters say they believe the might of the U.S. financial system can inflict a strong enough economic punishment to eventually coerce Tehran into seeking new
His call for a new deal came hours after Trump slammed the existing Obama-era pact, calling it “terrible” and “insane” and “ridiculous” while saying it fails to address Iran’s missile program or activities
targeted sanctions on some Iranian officials, but has opted against applying the kind of harsh sanctions that would blow up the nuclear accord, administration officials told reporters Friday afternoon on a conference
Other highlights of the president’s pre-vacation Pentagon press conference: Obama said “Congress needs to do its job” and pass a bill to fund a response to the Zika virus outbreak because