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Immigration Players to Watch
Goodlatte, a former immigration attorney, said in 2014 that undocumented immigrants should be offered “appropriate status” after the border is secured.
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Goodlatte, a former immigration attorney, said in 2014 that undocumented immigrants should be offered “appropriate status” after the border is secured.
He called the Russian state a “hierarchical organization” in which very little happens without Putin’s approval.
The Pennsylvania Democrat tweeted, “Fighting w/ @SenatorBaldwin & @SenSherrodBrown to include Buy America in a major bill @realDonaldTrump should use influence w/ R leaders now.”
That’s when Chairman Dan Burton, an Indiana Republican, spearheaded seemingly endless investigations into the Clinton administration, issuing more than 1,000 subpoenas without Democratic consent,
“Anything that they can do that won’t require a Democratic Senate vote — or a vote by a Democratic senator — we should do.”
Johnson room to use the government funding deadline to press the miners’ health care issue, without actually going far enough to get the blame for a shutdown, a senior Senate Democratic aide said late
And yet, the DCCC fell below expectations publicly set by leadership and came nowhere close to winning the 30 seats needed to take the majority during a presidential year when Democrats should have
letter signed by 14 mayors put together from across the country about DAPA students,” Emanuel said, later adding, “We are clear as mayors that these are DREAMers who are seeking the American Dream, and we should
He did not, however, describe what the GOP would replace it with, saying only that the party will propose “free-market reforms that reduce the costs of health care without growing the size of government
Obama and Trump agree on one thing: The United States should avoid nation-building, especially in the Middle East, a point the former reiterated on Tuesday.
“Companies are not going to leave the United States anymore without consequences,” Trump said, in a cadence reminiscent of his populist campaigning style.
President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday suggested on social media that burning the American flag should be a criminal offense, reigniting a First Amendment fight that’s already played out in Congress and
Without many opportunities to recruit challengers, open seats became more important. Indeed, the two female recruits who won this year were in seats without an incumbent.
Trump also espoused language hinting that vaccines cause autism, writing on Twitter that doctors should give smaller doses of vaccines even though the medical community has long debunked the link
“His selection as Treasury secretary should send shivers down the spine of every American who got hit hard by the financial crisis,” Warren said in a statement, “and is the latest sign that Donald
Ryan wrote that the 2016 election will be remembered as a major turning point for the country and that Democrats “must not let this opportunity for change pass without a fight.”
He appeared to take a shot at Clinton without mentioning her name when he said that it’s not possible to be a candidate of corporate America and then turn around and fashion oneself as a candidate
McConnell, who will remain Senate majority leader for a second Congress, told reporters that Trump “has a significant opportunity to bring our nation together” and, to help him make the most of it, “we should
Clinton called Trump to concede, officially ending her campaign without addressing the supporters still waiting under the glass ceiling of New York’s Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.
Ryan had never revoked his endorsement of Trump but he distanced himself from the nominee after a 2005 video emerged of Trump joking about groping and kissing women without their consent.