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2 GOP senators’ strategies diverge, but both are in peril
He supported Trump on 93.5 percent of the votes Trump cared about.
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He supported Trump on 93.5 percent of the votes Trump cared about.
“The group has also targeted at least one prominent individual formerly associated with the Trump Administration.”
A partisan warrior on most matters, like defending Trump against impeachment, Gaetz has been willing to cross Trump on policy matters such as presidential war powers.
Rhodes wrote it would be a “huge accomplishment” if the United States was able to somehow restore the multinational nuclear agreement with Iran that Obama negotiated and Trump unilaterally abandoned
Trump won Alaska by 15 points in 2016. Inside Elections rates the race Likely Republican.
That period could be filled by disinformation from not only Russia, China and Iran, but from President Donald Trump himself.
Elizabeth Warren held a rally in northern Virginia last week after being back at the Capitol to vote on limiting President Donald Trump’s power to launch a war with Iran.
After voting for a bipartisan resolution to limit President Donald Trump’s power to launch a new war in Iran, the Massachusetts Democrat didn’t jet off to Nevada or South Carolina, she stuck around
p> And on Thursday, Elizabeth Warren, Amy Klobuchar and Bernie Sanders, the three senators still in the race, popped in to cast their votes on a resolution to limit the president’s ability to attack Iran
But they still face an uphill climb in the 27th District, which Trump carried by the widest margin in the state.
The senators occupied half the debate stage — the smallest one so far and the first one since Trump ordered the killing of an influential Iranian commander.
China, Iran, North Korea, non-state “hacktivists” are among those that pose threats and have the capabilities and motives to target the United States, she said.
, Iran retaliated by striking two bases housing U.S. forces in Iraq, Trump announced a deescalation of tensions (while announcing more sanctions against Iran), and some GOP senators balked at the intelligence
“The Administration must quickly brief Congress on all available intelligence and its strategy to protect American citizens and service members against Iran.”
After violating U.S. sanctions by selling products to Iran and North Korea, the White House in the summer of 2018 extracted more than $1 billion in fines from the company.
To win a border state like New Mexico, Trump will need to bring a big number of Latino voters into his camp.
“If Trump were a bad president just in traditional ways, we could afford to remove him from office just in traditional ways, but he’s a criminal and a fraud,” the congressman said.
[jwp-video n=”4″] Moderator Rachel Maddow then threw the topic at Delaney, asking whether he thought Trump should be prosecuted for crimes after leaving office.