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Annual Capitol Insiders Survey: The Trump Effect
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He argues that for years, many agencies have neglected to submit reports required by the CRA — a failure that potentially releases Congress and the White House from any time limits on rolling back those
Bill Clinton fired FBI Director William Sessions over ethics violations, the first time an FBI director was fired.
He helped convict three people ensnared in the Whitewater scandal investigation in the 1990s, the probe under independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr that focused on President Bill Clinton.
But in the case of South Korea we have a deal that was made by Hillary Clinton, it’s a horrible deal.
Haldeman, White House Chief of StaffJohn Erlichman, White House AdviserJohn Dean, White House Council Nixon fired Kleindienst, Haldeman, Erlichman and Dean as scapegoats for the Watergate break-in and
Now President Trump and his top White House aides are much cozier to Xi.
But Trump has signed more laws than his other recent predecessors — Ronald Reagan, George Bush, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush.
But with President Donald Trump in the White House, a military strike in Syria and escalating tensions with North Korea, Democrats are taking a bolder stance.
He then pointed to former President Bill Clinton’s post-White House memoir as an example: “He said, ‘We made such a great peace deal,’ but it was a joke.”
.: President Donald Trump praised former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton leading them to receive applause. Trump also hoped there would be reconciliation.
[(VIDEO) White House Watch: What to Watch for in Trump’s Inaugural Address] Most recent speeches have topped out at around 20 minutes, despite their brevity — by presidential address standards
Obama, in a striking scene that showed he is attuned to Trump and his team threatening to kick the White House press corps out of the White House, began the nearly hour-long session, by endorsing
Amid talk that Bill and Hillary Clinton will take on lesser roles in party matters, Earnest’s inclusion of one of their closest former aides and surrogates is noteworthy.
He has remained in the GOP leadership for years, not by attention-seeking but by working behind the scenes.
Capitol Rotunda into the House chamber with the Electoral College ballot boxes on Friday. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Senators, mostly Republican, then marched across the Capitol to the House side.