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Jan 20 2020
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Trump’s lawyers, Senate GOP allies work privately to ensure Bolton does not testify publicly
President Trump’s legal defense team and Senate GOP allies are quietly gaming out contingency plans should Democrats win enough votes to force witnesses to testify in the impeachment trial, including an effort to keep former national security adviser John Bolton from the spotlight, according to multiple officials familiar with the discussions.
While Republicans continue to express
Washington PostJun 17 2020
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GOP unveils police-reform bill as Democrats move to advance theirs
WASHINGTON — Greater disclosure of police use of force and no-knock warrants, and financial incentives for local law enforcement departments to ban chokeholds, are the centerpieces of a Senate GOP policing reform bill announced Wednesday. The Senate bill, and a separate measure being considered in the House, are the congressional responses to the national racial-justice protests that have
Los Angeles TimesNov 09 2014
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Can D.C. get something done? Fat chance
What can actually get done over the next two years? Even if you didn’t get your hopes up, you should still lower them. President Barack Obama and incoming Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell are doing their best to sound positive. Both say they might be able to work together on trade and tax reform. And at his luncheon with congressional leaders Friday, Obama declared, “I am not going to
PoliticoAug 05 2019
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Ahead of remarks, Trump proposes gun background checks perhaps tied to immigration reform
Ahead of his planned remarks Monday in the wake of this past weekend's shootings, President Donald Trump has proposed "strong background checks," perhaps, he said, tied to immigration reform.
In tweets Monday morning, the president said, "We cannot let those killed in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, die in vain."
At the same time, Trump also blamed the news media for "the anger
ABC News (Online)Nov 05 2014
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Republicans take control of Congress: Can Obama, GOP end ‘perpetual conflict’?
Tuesday’s big electoral wins have handed the reins of Congress to Republicans for the remainder of President Obama’s term, but immediately raise the question of whether the next two years will bring more acrimonious gridlock – or some compromise on key issues ranging from immigration to energy.
In his victory speech Tuesday night, Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, who is
Fox News (Online News)Nov 03 2014
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Final Senate survey: It’s the GOP’s to lose
In the waning days of Election 2014, key Senate races that had been razor-close affairs for months have moved toward Republicans — from the open seats of Iowa and Georgia to challenges to incumbents in Arkansas and Alaska. Kentucky appeared to move off the map with Mitch McConnell — poised to replace Harry Reid as majority leader next year — opening a decisive lead. Democrats still have a path
PoliticoSep 22 2020
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Republicans likely have enough support for a vote on Trump's Supreme Court nominee after Romney backs push to fill vacancy
Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, announced Tuesday he would back a Senate vote to confirm a Supreme Court nominee to fill Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's seat, signaling Republicans may have enough support to vote on Trump's pick before the November presidential election.
"The Constitution gives the President the power to nominate and the Senate the authority to provide advice and consent on
USA TODAYJul 27 2021
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Former Sen. Mike Enzi of Wyoming dies following a bicycle accident
Former Republican U.S. Sen. Mike Enzi of Wyoming died Monday “surrounded by his family” at a hospital in Loveland, Colorado, following a Friday night bicycle accident in Gillette, Wyoming, and a medical evacuation flight for additional treatment. He was 77.
Around 11 p.m. Mountain time, Mr. Enzi’s Twitter account delivered the news: “Former Wyoming U.S. Senator Mike Enzi passed away
Washington TimesJul 10 2019
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The Senate will finally hold a briefing on election security on Wednesday
With a little over a year until the 2020 elections — and growing concerns about foreign interference — the Senate will finally hold a briefing on election security on Wednesday.
This private briefing, something that Democrats have pushed for, for months, is expected to include Trump administration officials from the Department of Homeland Security, the FBI, and the Office of the
VoxJul 29 2021
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Making sense of conservatives’ sudden vaccine endorsements
Over the course of the past week, a number of prominent Republican lawmakers and conservative media figures have made strong statements in support of getting vaccinated against COVID-19.
“These shots need to get in everybody's arms as rapidly as possible,” Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said during a press conference Tuesday. House Minority Whip Steve Scalise, the No. 2 House
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