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Robert Menendez Returns to Capitol
Speaking on the floor for the first time since late July, Menendez blasted President Donald Trump for what he viewed as a derelict response to Puerto Rico.
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Speaking on the floor for the first time since late July, Menendez blasted President Donald Trump for what he viewed as a derelict response to Puerto Rico.
“We fled Iran during the Islamic Revolution. My father’s family was Baha’i, and my mom’s family was Muslim.
Restrictions will remain on the majority-Muslim countries of Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria and Yemen.
But by the next day, Trump was criticizing the U.N. for failing to deal with a list of issues, including Iran and its nuclear and missile programs.
President Donald Trump is weighing whether to place travel restrictions on visitors from countries considered noncompliant with new vetting procedures established by the Homeland Security Department, officials
General Assembly on Tuesday, Trump said the United States was prepared to “totally destroy” North Korea if the regime does not give up its nuclear arms and missile program.
And although this continues to be an exceptionally fraught and unpredictable year in Washington — with President Donald Trump figuring out new ways to upend political convention almost daily — there
It was not clear whether Sessions and Trump had reached a truce.
Donald Trump dinged Sen.
On Aug. 11, Trump told reporters he has not ruled out a military option in Venezuela, calling the situation there a “mess.”
We punted and googled “Trump catch phrases” and selected about a dozen.
Jeanne Shaheen in early June, shortly after the New Hampshire Democrat had pushed to add Russia sanctions to an Iran sanctions bill as it moved through the Foreign Relations Committee.
The Kremlin’s decision to expel 755 U.S. diplomats by Sept. 1 came after Congress overwhelmingly passed a measure aimed at imposing sanctions on Russia, Iran and North Korea.
President Donald Trump signed bipartisan legislation slapping new sanctions on Russia, Iran and North Korea — then harshly criticized the legislation and the 517 lawmakers who voted for it.
Trump hosted Republican Sens.
However, the president’s top spokeswoman said the elder Trump did nothing wrong.
Despite posturing otherwise this week, President Trump will sign a bill that passed overwhelmingly in both chambers slapping new sanctions on Russia, Iran and North Korea, the White House announced Friday
“That’s oddly enough what Trump was elected to get around,” Sanford said.
President Donald Trump might veto a House-passed measure that would slap new sanctions on Russia, Iran and North Korea so he can “negotiate” tougher penalties against Moscow, says incoming White House