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Team Trump’s Harriet Tubman stumble was a missed opportunity for the GOP
Trump was going to put Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill?
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Trump was going to put Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill?
</p> “I place a huge value on people who have governing experience,” he said, especially looking at the current president.</p> That’s one reason he said he liked former Vice President Biden.
</p> Kirsten Gillibrand is running for president: Here are some congressional basics</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> “I don’t think any of them had Biology 101,” she said.
</p> Bishop is the proud sponsor of North Carolina’s infamous “bathroom bill,” or HB2, which required people, in public buildings, to use bathrooms that matched the gender on their birth certificates.
</p> During the past two years, our Congress and president ran up a massive bill, adding $2.4 trillion of new debt over the next decade.
</p> Of course paying for all this is the tricky part.
</p> Sure, if Trump had, with the aid of Democrats, passed an infrastructure bill in early 2017, the president probably would have figured out a scheme for his sons to develop land at key highway off-ramps
Democrats wisely nominated a politically moderate Southerner in 1992 in Bill Clinton, and 12 consecutive years in the White House left the GOP with enough baggage to hand the presidency to the Democrats
Forty-three percent were unsure whether the tax cuts affected their federal tax bill, and 21 percent believed their taxes increased.
While this sounds like some type of socialist fantasy, the sad reality is one out of every three House Democrats co-sponsored this bill.
</p> In our first 100 days, House Democrats passed a once-in-a-generation democracy reform bill designed to clean up corruption in Washington and return our government to everyday Americans.
</p> The federal bill is part of an ongoing effort among conservative legislatures to incrementally roll back abortion protections at varying points of pregnancy at the state and federal levels.
In a new paper for the Bipartisan Policy Center released today, Bill Gale, Jeff Trinca and I point to three fundamental issues with our tax system.
“People liked Bill Clinton even though they might not have thought he was that ethical. That’s not the job of the House Intelligence Committee. It’s not the job of the House Judiciary Committee.
</p> Watch: Myths of the Green New Deal debunked </p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> </p> But there’s more. The Green New Deal goes far beyond a “chicken in every pot.”
</p> Watch: Check out DC’s cherry blossoms in peak bloom this week</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> And if Biden did not give mistreatment of women the seriousness it deserved in the Judiciary Committee hearings
</p> Justifiable Democratic nostalgia about the presidencies of Barack Obama and Bill Clinton tends to gloss over their missteps during their early years in office, which were the result of inexperience
Democrats don’t need to look any further than Republican efforts to remove President Bill Clinton from office to see how it ended for them.
The country was already divided as partisans took to their corners over the Lewinsky scandal and the possible impeachment of President Bill Clinton.
With advocates and the administration repeatedly turning to the courts to resolve our nation’s immigration challenges, you could be forgiven if this news made you feel like Bill Murray’s character in the