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Trump Backs GOP Immigration Bill, but Rift Within Party Widens
“Whereas six in 10 wanted less immigration last year, this figure is now slightly less than half (48 percent)” of that group.
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“Whereas six in 10 wanted less immigration last year, this figure is now slightly less than half (48 percent)” of that group.
“I think what the bigger question is: Everybody wants to try to make this some story about misleading.
“This is not like a situation where there’s a bunch of ill-will feelings,” he said.
Adam Kinzinger, who is currently a Major in the Air National Guard, criticized Trump for making a major policy announcement through Twitter, saying the tweets “left the American people confused and uncertain
“I don’t think that is going to work in the end. And it probably shouldn’t.”
At the heart of the debate is what exactly the mission of the agency is.
Democrats now have an opportunity to air their concerns on the floor ahead of a final confirmation vote later this week.
“This is obviously very high level and sensitive information,” Goldstone wrote to Trump Jr., “but is part of Russia and its government’s support for Mr. Trump.”
“I just thought that was the way it was,” she said. “I didn’t realize then that that was caused by toxins that people were allowed to put into the air.
“We’ve had time to hear what’s going to be in the new bill and as far as I can tell, the new bill is the same as the old bill, except … it leaves in place more taxes, increases taxpayer subsidies
The House Freedom Caucus plans to lay out three ways members would support raising the debt ceiling this month, including overhauling the debt limit and payment system or making deep cuts to mandatory
“Get those three numbers at least, and then ask themselves: Is this the right vote for those families?”
“I think some people are voting Republican because they have a misperception of what the Democratic Party is,” she told the Tribune.
“The Marine Corps is an equal member of this department, and therefore, deserves equal recognition in its title,” Jones said in a statement.
America First Policies had television ads on the air targeting one Republican and eight Democrats on repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act. The group’s decision to target GOP Sen.
Trump is the flame-throwing closer with one pitch: his signature sharp rhetoric that metaphorically is his political fastball.
“I see people being hurt by their government and I watch as a partisan divide has torn at our nation when what is needed, more than ever, is leadership without vitriol.”
As the dramatic scenes played out on Capitol Hill, Air Force One was touching down in Milwaukee.
The district is once again a Democratic target, though McSally, a former Air Force Pilot, has proven to be a formidable contender since she was first elected in 2014.
“They said there’s never been anything like it in our history,” he said, before inflating the brag: “In the history of this world, there has never been anything like what took place two weeks ago in Saudi