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Impeachment news roundup: Jan. 17
</p> Speaker Nancy Pelosi will appear on HBO’s “Real Time with Bill Maher” on Friday at 10 p.m.
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</p> Speaker Nancy Pelosi will appear on HBO’s “Real Time with Bill Maher” on Friday at 10 p.m.
</p> Trump has an obsession with physical attributes.
</p> The overall economic approval figure is up 7 percentage points since May.</p> But experts and government data undermine Trump’s claim.
</p> Toomey voted against the bill along with Democrats Charles E.
And if recent history is any guide, appropriators will likely need to pony up at least a few billion dollars extra for veterans health care in next year’s spending bill.
Ed Henry had an interview scheduled with Bill Clinton.
</p> In the opinion, requested by Sen.
</p> Will anyone know his favorite dessert?
Booker’s work on criminal justice reform has been serious, including a bipartisan bill that became law.</p> Will another candidate take up where the three candidates left off?
</p> [Lankford: Iran Hostage Bill the Right Legacy for Hero]</p> The attempt at compromise will cost taxpayers about $1.1 billion in the coming decade, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
Fellow Louisianans Steve Scalise and Bill Cassidy echoed those sentiments, while Washington Sen. Patty Murray represented Gleason’s roots.</p> NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell had a front-row seat.
Bill Clinton, almost exactly 20 years ago.
</p> Trump responded to the announcement minutes later, calling the effort a “con job.”</p> Here is the latest on impeachment:</p> Work to be done: Rep.
There were two days dedicated to those questions during President Bill Clinton’s impeachment trial in 1999.
Just for a point of context, Bill Clinton got unemployment down to 3.8 percent just once in his presidency.</p> Tuesday, the Dow hit another 52-week high, reaching 29,054.16.
</p> First elected: 2016</p> Before Congress: Law enforcement officer, Orlando police chief</p> 2018 election: Uncontested</p> 2020 race: Demings faces Republican businessman and Marine Corps veteran Kirk
</p> Although Intelligence Chairman Adam B.
Bill Cassidy and Wisconsin Democratic Rep. Ron Kind were among those who pointed to the lack of offsets as a reason to vote against the spending law.</p> Texas Rep.
</p> As the bill that would make the U.S.