Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress
Does Washington have ‘real people?’ Asking for some friends in Congress
But not everyone welcomed the news, particularly Senate Republicans who have pretty much declared the bill dead on arrival.
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But not everyone welcomed the news, particularly Senate Republicans who have pretty much declared the bill dead on arrival.
Since quarantine began about a month ago, cable news guests, including numerous members of Congress, have been conducting their interviews through at-home video chats, giving viewers a glimpse inside their
(Democrats are “snowflakes,” and CNN is “fake news.”)
‘Fake Farmer’ Nunes sued four of his constituents, claiming they were part of a coordinated campaign with “dark money” groups that accused him of falsely implying he was a farmer.
Hannity jabbed at the representative’s decision to appear on “fake news CNN,” where, the television host claimed, nobody watches Gaetz and is a waste of time and energy. Gaetz agreed.
Mike Thompson, operator of popular parody account @AOCPress, recently told conservative news outlet Human Events that Twitter banned his account.