Biden issues preemptive pardons to Trump foes hours before leaving office
The incoming president has also suggested that members of the Jan. 6 select committee should "go to jail." Rep.
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The incoming president has also suggested that members of the Jan. 6 select committee should "go to jail." Rep.
Without U.S. approval, there is no TikTok. With our approval, it is worth hundreds of billions of dollars — maybe trillions."
with me that that is potentially concerning anytime an American citizens’ private conversations are intercepted, stored — whether as an incidental collection or otherwise — they ought not be searched without
The Congressional Progressive Staff Association thinks Hill aides should be working smarter, not harder.
Ted Cruz, R-Texas, asked, "Will you commit every day as attorney general to follow the law, to follow the Constitution, to uphold the rule of law, without favor and without regard to the partisan position
"We will not let America be out-built when it comes to the technology that will define the future, nor should we sacrifice critical environmental standards and our shared efforts to protect clean air and
Senate Republicans appear to ready to defend Noem to ensure the Trump nominee makes her way through the Senate confirmation process without a hitch. Sen.
"This law imposes a sweeping and unjustified restraint on Americans’ First Amendment rights, and the Court should strike it down for that reason."Â
The average SALT deduction claimed by taxpayers earning between $200,000 and $500,000 in 2017, the last year without the cap, was $23,000, according to IRS data.
And he pushed hard on the infrastructure bill, and should get a lot of credit for something that was so needed.
"The International Criminal Court has no jurisdiction over the people of the United States, should have no authority over our people, no authority over the prime minister of Israel.
​President-elect Donald Trump appears ready to let Senate and House Republicans settle their differences over budget reconciliation strategy without putting his thumb on the scales for either the all-in-one
"They want an America where illegal migrants can murder, rape or steal without fear of punishment — despite their empty rhetoric about ’border security.’" Sen.
"Insurrectionists should not be president," said Nate Wetter Taylor, who traveled to D.C. from Champaign, Ill., this month and was trying to make his case to Senate staffers who passed.Â
The delay has come as House Republicans continue to question prevailing narratives around Jan. 6 and shift blame away from Donald Trump, who claimed without evidence that the 2020 election was stolen.Â
And, should that be necessary, he said one option would be to reach an agreement under which "the clerk could organize the House and even allow for the Jan. 6 count to proceed — speaker or no speaker."
They have mothers and aunties and grandparents without papers. Some are already in long lines awaiting hearings or seeking review of their petitions for asylum.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., had come out against the revised version even before it was drafted, arguing that Johnson should stick to the deal they originally struck.
Podcaster Jason Smith launched a long-shot bid earlier this month, while Iowa talk show host Steve Deace suggested he would primary the two-term senator should Trump give the OK.
He pledged to, on his first day in office, "implement a rapid series of bold reforms to restore our nation to full prosperity," without offering specifics.