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Writing a speech for the boss? Two White House pros show you how to nail it
</p> The foreword by Tennessee Republican Sen.
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</p> The foreword by Tennessee Republican Sen.
</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> Great expectations?
Bishop certainly credited Trump — the president, of course, took all of it — who helped the candidate overcome scandal over the race and his own controversial support of a “bathroom bill” that hurt business
This bipartisan bill would greatly increase the cost to foreign adversaries meddling in our elections.
</p> But is the public changing?
</p> The Senate bill — introduced by Republicans Todd Young and Marco Rubio and Democrats Mark Warner and Chris Coons — would codify several measures to ensure that ISAs shift the risk of poor workforce
</p> Ken Cuccinelli, acting director of U.S.
</p> So it’s absolutely true that it’s time to rewrite the crime bill and push for more criminal justice reform.
</p> [jwp-video n=”2″]</p> For Biden, who has preached the gospel of Sen.
</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> I also appreciate the political artistry of Bill Clinton’s 1992 campaign as the then-Arkansas governor tried to neutralize the arguments that Ronald Reagan had used against
</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> The governor’s edge Hickenlooper is 100 percent right.
</p> Increasingly, the nurse answering that bedside call looks and sounds a lot like me, a first-generation immigrant.
</p> “Being President Trump’s ambassador to Canada has been no walk in the park,” says Gordon Giffin, who knows what the post entails, having held it under President Bill Clinton.
With Trump’s re-election plan to stir up resentments, villains are needed — asylum seekers fit the bill.
</p> In June, we passed through the House two packages of spending bills, along with a standalone appropriations bill, for the upcoming fiscal year.
</p> Increasingly, that tactic won’t work.
“What’s important is we know how strongly we feel when we oppose each other, but we never surprise each other by going around someone’s back and sneaking something into a bill.
Bill Richardson of New Mexico and Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.</p> This is different, I thought.
</p> And then there are some numbers that stop you cold.