Opinion · 117th Congress
The oversight House Republicans could do — but probably won’t
“I mean, when you hear more stories about outrageous activities that the Biden family’s engaged in, you have to ask yourself, where is Joe Biden on this?
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“I mean, when you hear more stories about outrageous activities that the Biden family’s engaged in, you have to ask yourself, where is Joe Biden on this?
“Of course I disagree with that. I swear an oath to uphold the Constitution, and it is a bedrock principle — it is the principle, the bedrock of our country.
While the “red wave” predicted by Republicans, prognosticators and pollsters whose profession is becoming increasingly suspect did not emerge, control of the House and Senate is still up in the air.
“When I hear people talk about inflation … we have to change that subject. Inflation is a global phenomenon,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., told CBS’ “Face the Nation” program Sunday.
I hope that won’t be the case this year in Georgia,” she said. “No, and, I mean, I think she’s sounding the alarm, just as many people have been doing.
None of this is good news for a party that could then control one or both chambers on Capitol Hill.
“I mean, this guy is hitting singles and doubles. “He’s literally passed some of the most historic bills in American history,” said the New Jersey Democrat, a former presidential candidate.
Conflict is avoidable Chinese officials have been rattling the saber. But neither side this week sounded interested in a direct military confrontation.
Josh Hawley of Missouri, reportedly eying a 2024 run for his party’s presidential nomination, said Biden’s double-pledge break was unsurprising because “this administration, near as I can tell, has no
This is the month when the death toll from the coronavirus in America is estimated to have hit the 1 million mark.
“This kind of attack is totally unacceptable and is a violation of international law,” Carlos Martínez de la Serna, program director of the Committee to Protect Journalists, said in response to the
It does not have to be this way. I know. Even as the catastrophe of Afghanistan unfolds, I still hold hope in America.
was a different scene this past weekend.
Campaigns were filled with talk of clean air and water, taxes, the budget deficit, funding Social Security, abortion or gun control.
If media reports are correct that the PAC spent on direct advertising only about a third of the $90 million it raised, with much going to board members and their companies, I suspect Democratic donors
For nearly three decades, I had the honor of representing South Dakota — where agriculture is the leading industry, with a $21 billion annual impact on the economy — in Congress.