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Trump’s Iran Sanctions Mirror Obama’s
In recent days Trump and some of his senior national security officials have signaled a much more bellicose stance on Iran, with the new president on Friday tweeting a warning.
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In recent days Trump and some of his senior national security officials have signaled a much more bellicose stance on Iran, with the new president on Friday tweeting a warning.
“Congress is beginning to wonder what is going on,” Rep. Elijah E. Cummings, ranking member of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, told Roll Call.
In the new Congress, Democrats may no longer be able to ensure, as they generally have to this point, that any dollar increase in the defense budget cap is matched by a dollar increase in the non-defense
.: President Donald Trump is signing a series of rules. One is the waiver to allow retired Marine Gen.
But the future of Congress’ only outside ethics review board is far from guaranteed.
Roy Blunt does his job well, the new president, Donald Trump, will shine. Only if something goes wrong on Jan. 20 will the Missouri Republican get any attention off the Hill.
Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 9, 2017 var rcrdTwitter = 1; What’s more, Trump went on to criticize Kovaleski.
Maxine Waters objects to the Electoral College count during a joint session of Congress to tally the electoral ballots for president and vice president on Friday.
“I also think it’s critical that Congress is always a check on regulation, regardless of who is in the White House.
While Republicans will have control of the White House and both chambers of Congress, resolutions brought up under the act to strike individual rules will have to vie for time with President-elect Donald
Donald Trump on Tuesday chastised the more than 100 House Republicans who voted Monday night to gut the independent Office of Congressional Ethics, marking the first clash between the president-elect and
“It’s hard for me to imagine a nominee that Donald Trump would choose that would get Republican support that we could support,” the New York Democrat told MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow Tuesday