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Senate Overwhelmingly Sends Russia Sanctions Bill to Trump’s Desk
The Senate on Thursday passed 98-2 a bill to impose new sanctions on Russia, Iran and North Korea.Â
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The Senate on Thursday passed 98-2 a bill to impose new sanctions on Russia, Iran and North Korea.Â
House and Senate negotiators reached an agreement late Wednesday to get the sanctions legislation against Iran, Russia and North Korea through the Senate without further amendment, avoiding a potential
A bill aimed at imposing sanctions on Iran, Russia and North Korea passed the House 419-3 Tuesday after being held up by technical delays for weeks. But its fate in the Senate remains unclear.
Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 25, 2017 var rcrdTwitter = 1; Trump and McCain have butted heads over the former’s brash rhetoric on the campaign trail and his hard stance against immigration
A bill that aims to impose sanctions on Iran, Russia and North Korea is up for a vote on the House floor Tuesday and leadership involved in negotiating terms of the legislation expect it to pass with little
The White House in March said Kushner met with Kislyak at Trump Tower in December 2016 and at a campaign speech in Washington in April 2016, meetings Kushner failed to disclose to the U.S.
The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to implement the ban for the first time in June.
House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy announced Friday that the House is looking to add North Korea provisions to a Russia and Iran sanctions bill that is stuck in a procedural morass.Â
It is modeled after prior Iran sanctions bills passed in 2010 and 2012. It is unclear when the Senate could move on a measure.
Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 7, 2017 var rcrdTwitter = 1; Trump set the tone for the Putin meeting on Thursday, using a speech in Warsaw, a joint news conference with his Polish counterpart
The Senate is hoping to move quickly to advance a second time a bipartisan bill that would impose a number of new sanctions on both Russia and Iran after the legislation ran into procedural hurdles in
The justices ruled that the Trump administration could not enforce the ban against foreign nationals from Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen or refugees from around the world who have a credible
The Supreme Court on Monday allowed the Trump administration to implement much of its revised travel ban, but also agreed to review the legality of the controversial executive order in October.
BY NIELS LESNIEWSKI and LINDSEY McPHERSON, CQ ROLL CALL What may be a small procedural obstacle has some senior Democrats crying foul over the House’s plans for new sanctions against Iran and Russia
The ad then blasts Ossoff for supporting the Iran deal, before flashing an image of the perpetrators of the 2015 San Bernardino, Calif., mass shooting attack, who were neither Iranian, Syrian nor
The revised version of Trump’s travel ban, which was signed March 6, would halt U.S. entry by most citizens of six majority-Muslim nations — Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen — and place
Not since the 1987 Iran-Contra and 1973 Watergate hearings will so much attention be on Republican and Democratic members as they question — and criticize — a witness.
Some excerpts: The Trump-Pence Years “…President Trump remained defiant throughout the early summer of 2017.
The Trump administration turned to the Supreme Court late Thursday in its effort to implement its revised travel ban, asking the justices to quickly reverse an appeals court ruling that is