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Impeachment news roundup: Jan. 22
“They’ve got a lot of work to do today to try to win back over senators,” he said, noting by 2 a.m. most senators were not happy.
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“They’ve got a lot of work to do today to try to win back over senators,” he said, noting by 2 a.m. most senators were not happy.
“They attacked us, & we hit back. If they attack again, which I would strongly advise them not to do, we will hit them harder than they have ever been hit before!”
lot in life as president of the United States.
Kennedy III did just that Wednesday in his floor speech. “Dear Ellie and James,” the dad began his speech, as if penning a letter. (Not that they would know what a “letter” is).
Denver Riggleman stopped for a split second as he walked into the House chamber Wednesday afternoon, held up a copy of the two-minute speech he was about to give on the impeachment of President Donald
He quoted Federalist No. 65, saying that Alexander Hamilton would today agree that Trump’s conduct is impeachable.
The third night of the Democratic National Convention was devoted to A-list speakers — from President Barack Obama to former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg — whose rousing speeches were filled with praise
“He is our president whether a person voted for him or not, and we need to support the president regardless of who he is, where we can,” Graham told me.
And we’re going to protect the people that are protecting us. — Donald Trump, 4/27/17 In addition, on October 26, 2017, he signed S.585, the “Dr.
In her most recent analysis, released in June, she tells us that in 2019, people will spend more time on mobile devices than watching TV.
President @realDonaldTrump with the incredible medical staff at Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, Ohio today.
Ann Richards, whose keynote speech at the 1988 Democratic National Convention as a relatively unknown state treasurer propelled her into the spotlight.
The words “send her back” briefly drowned out the President Donald Trump’s speech in Greenville, North Carolina, last night, and quickly sent chills through Washington.
It’s me, also the only one who was not the subject of a racist tweet by the President today.
Asked if she wanted the president to refrain from attacking his political foes during his Lincoln Memorial speech, her face lit up as she said, “I don’t care. Freedom of speech applies to everyone.”
“It is telling — and outrageous — that neither the proposed version of the rule nor the action signed today contain any substantive discussion of the severe and growing impacts of climate change,”
Even former president Barack Obama shared a photo of Ortiz’s White House visit to celebrate the team’s 2013 World Series victory.
Mitt Romney’s first official speech in the Senate offered thinly veiled criticism of President Donald Trump’s foreign policy agenda, including China and Russia, without naming the president.
Donald Trump’s 2017 inauguration speech, suggesting that he was joining their ranks.
It’s unfortunate that they’re lining up behind the president. The amendment doesn’t prohibit us from defending our troops, and it’s disingenuous to suggest that it does,” he said.