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With ‘lynching’ comment, Trump retreats to his racist comfort zone
It’s true that some Democrats used the word to describe President Bill Clinton’s impeachment proceedings.
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It’s true that some Democrats used the word to describe President Bill Clinton’s impeachment proceedings.
</p> Much of the floor debate centered on Republicans targeting high-tax “blue” states when they pushed through their bill capping the SALT deduction and Democrats arguing that “middle-income” households
over having to deal with acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney, “who was so proud to never vote for an appropriations bill” when he represented South Carolina in the House.
Bill Foster, D-Ill., chairman of the House Financial Services Committee’s Artificial Intelligence Task Force, told CQ Roll Call before the hearing that letting a potentially massive share of commercial
</p> [jwp-video n=”2″]</p> Political advertising Zuckerberg is likely to field questions in a range of areas where he’s faced a slew of criticism.
</p> At first glance, the line of questioning Wednesday by GOP Rep.
</p> That information came from the testimony of acting U.S. ambassador to Ukraine Bill Taylor, who defied orders from the Trump administration not to show up for his deposition.
“It is particularly important to know from our standpoint what the [Labor-HHS-Education] bill is going to receive, because we believe that’s really the people’s bill.”
</p> The bipartisan bill, from New York Reps. Tom Suozzi, a Democrat, and Republican Peter T.
</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> “I would caution legislators to tread carefully rather than going too far,” City Councilman Ritchie Torres, who has introduced a bill that would require business owners to notify
</p> Opposition to health care proposals such as “Medicare for All” and a Democrat-backed bill that would rein in prescription drug prices drove much of the work, said Jason Pye, FreedomWorks’ vice president
He noted that no other president who has faced an impeachment inquiry or the inevitability of one — citing Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton and Richard Nixon — ever resorted to such racially charged language
</p> Democrats have twice referenced using an obscure provision in the annual Financial Services spending bill, referred to as Section 713, that says any federal employee who “prohibits or prevents, or
</p> [Disabilities internship named after former Rep.
</p> — Donald J.
</p>Trump Unchained The impeachment efforts aimed at Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton mostly revolved around what these amoral presidents had done in the past.
</p><p dir="ltr">[Disinformation moves from fringe sites to Facebook, YouTube]</p><p dir="ltr">Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg will appear Wednesday before the House Financial Services Committee, which
Acting U.S. ambassador to Ukraine Bill Taylor told House impeachment investigators on Tuesday about President Donald Trump’s alleged efforts to coerce the new Ukrainian president to investigate Trump’s
</p> A procedural vote to take up the bill could occur late Tuesday or early Wednesday.
</p> But the ruling never went into effect.