Fact-checking Day 3 of the Republican National Convention
Based on an average annual apprehension rate of 78 percent, which Department of Homeland Security provided to us, that would mean there about 2 million gotaways.
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Based on an average annual apprehension rate of 78 percent, which Department of Homeland Security provided to us, that would mean there about 2 million gotaways.
UNKNOWN: It’s tough when you’ve got mortgage rates at 7-8 percent versus 2 to 3. It’s just, you can’t afford a house anymore. UNKNOWN: Inflation is — is ridiculous. It’s killing us out here.
(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) 2. Following the Jan. 6 attack, fencing with razor wire was erected around the Capitol complex. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) 3.
2. Are Republicans who voted to impeach Donald Trump in trouble?
In North Carolina, Biden and Democratic Senate nominee Cal Cunningham are both leading by an RCP polling average of 2 points, in spite of Republicans’ efforts to hammer Cunningham over recent revelations
Democrats who voted against the 1,800-page measure include 10 who represent districts Trump won in 2016. They called the bill too broad and too partisan.
The 658-page, four-part report lays out the case against the president and the charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.
She noted he “wrote on page 1 that a president persuading a person to commit perjury would be obstruction. Is that right?” “That, yes,” he responded.
More than 300,000 people have donated $18 million so far to a GoFundMe page to “fund the wall,” or 1.8 percent of the page’s goal of $1 billion.
When he had to report for annual training for the Army Reserve last month, he tweeted to let his followers know he’d be absent and included a link to his campaign fundraising page.