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Clinton over his alleged lies about sexual indiscretions.
The welfare measure was finally signed into law by President Bill Clinton in 1996, though not before Moynihan, who was by then the ranking member on the Finance Committee, scolded the administration
The welfare measure was finally signed into law by President Bill Clinton in 1996, though not before Moynihan, who was by then the top Democrat on the Finance Committee, scolded the administration
White House’s spending proposals.
Graham, however, had made national headlines for his role as an impeachment manager in the Senate trial of then-President Bill Clinton and as a major backer of the maverick presidential campaign
The White House has yet to request anything definitive in terms of a supplemental appropriations measure needed to fund a war, House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) said Tuesday.
Mark Kirk’s (R-Ill.) access to classified information actually increases when the House gavels out for the weekend.
In order to balance out the office, the winner is likely to be someone with strong ties to the GOP since Timothy Keating, an ex-aide to former President Bill Clinton, was hired by the New Jersey company
With Cheney, however, the expression is used to suggest he is more like a “fixer” these days for the White House.
As matters stand, though, by using a weapon of mass destruction they are establishing a dangerous precedent that surely will come back to haunt them when Democrats regain control of the White House
The White House later disputed Fitzgerald’s characterization of the conversation. At least one of the Democratic Senate hopefuls released a statement criticizing the Senator’s “poor judgment.”
Burr, who has the tacit backing of the White House and the National Republican Senatorial Committee, formed an exploratory committee earlier this month to raise money for his all-but-certain Senate
Citigroup recently added Nicholas Calio, who was the White House’s top lobbyist on Capitol Hill for the past two years, to its government affairs team.
And while he did agree with President Bush that Saddam Hussein needs to be removed from power, he criticized the White House for its willingness to have the United States act alone.
With Democrats still undecided on launching a rare filibuster of a judicial nomination, Senate Republicans and the White House have targeted a dozen Democrats in the confirmation battle over Miguel Estrada
That same year, President Bill Clinton declared the 2.3-acre site a national monument, announcing a $750,000 federal matching grant from Save America’s Treasures, a public-private partnership that works
For Nicholas Calio, who just left the White House after two years as President Bush’s top lobbyist on Capitol Hill, it must have seemed like he was still working for his old boss.
The event featured several prominent strategists and Democrats, including former President Bill Clinton.
He said the White House simply decided to expand that a little.
“The Bush administration offers a credibility gap with a new twist: This is a White House that promises one thing knowing full well it is delivering another,” he railed.