Whitehouse Urges Sec. Mullin to Review ICE Recruitment Tactics for White Supremacist Messaging
sent the same day President Trump signed Republicans’ $70-billion partisan mega-bill to fund ICE and Customs
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sent the same day President Trump signed Republicans’ $70-billion partisan mega-bill to fund ICE and Customs
block interstate travel for legal reproductive care. “Republican states responded to the right-wing Supreme Court justices’ demolition
urging the White House and their Senate Republican counterparts to fill Democratic positions on key bipartisan commissions … letter to President Trump and Senate Republican Majority John Thune (R-SD), the Democratic Ranking Members outline
urging the White House and their Senate Republican counterparts to fill Democratic positions on key bipartisan commissions … letter to President Trump and Senate Republican Majority John Thune (R-SD), the Democratic Ranking Members outline
with Iran drives up costs for Americans, Senate Republicans continue to ignore the affordability crisis they have exacerbated … party line vote of 52-47 -- all Senate Republicans but one, U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) -- voted
illegal war of choice in Iran. Finally, four Republicans joined Democrats to say no to wasting billions
Appropriations Committee, introduced an affordable housing amendment to Republicans’ partisan reconciliation bill. Despite the fact that Immigration … through the end of the fiscal year, Senate Republicans voted along party lines to advance a $69.5 billion
Defense for immediate answers and urge my Republican colleagues to do the same
suddenly start providing serious, thoughtful leadership as DNI. “Republicans who care about national security and U.S. intelligence should
taxpayer-funded, non-transparent Trump payoffs and force Republicans on the record: stand with taxpayers, or stand with
weaponization’ slush fund is so outrageous that Senate Republicans were forced to send lawmakers home to stay
toward blocking a $1 billion ballroom boondoggle after Republican leaders opted to pull the funding for Trump … upon realizing the project lacked support and many Republican senators did not want to have
called settlement and it’s past time Republicans speak up against this type of financial self-dealing.” Between
unreliable. “The Trump-Republican response to all of this isn’t to try to improve the economy … American people are smart. Donald Trump and his Republican enablers don’t want change, but it is very
where the money would come from, Congressional Republicans were finally forced to reveal the truth when they issued … their latest budget reconciliation plan: Republicans want U.S taxpayers to pay $1 billion to help President Trump transform
Americans. This majority opinion further facilitates Trump and Republicans’ attempts to sway elections they cannot win in good
issued the following statement after voting against House Republicans’ attempts to reauthorize the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act: “House … Republicans once again failed to deliver necessary reforms that would protect Rhode Islanders’ constitutional rights. We can protect
undermines public health, and Democrats are demanding that Republicans take action to address affordability. Unfortunately, Republicans are prioritizing … nearly $16 billion. Senator Reed warns that Republicans are wrong for thinking they can play the American people
retreat after being chastised by both Democratic and Republican members of the Senate Banking Committee, this case sent
that lower costs and improve people’s lives. Republicans need to join us in making America more prosperous
control of this conflict. “I again urge Republicans to join Democrats in exercising real, necessary oversight of this
cloud of suspicion and investigation. While Congressional Republicans declined to provide strong oversight, DOL’s inspector general pursued … inappropriate behavior. This pattern can not continue and Republicans in Congress need to join Democrats in working
issued the following statement after opposing House Republicans Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act plan: “In the dead of night … House Republicans tried to force through a five-year extension of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act without
security and economic future. He warns that Congressional Republicans’ efforts to shield the Trump Administration from accountability … whims of President Trump, I am urging Republicans to join Democrats to lower prices
WASHINGTON, DC -- Congressional Republicans continue to drag their feet as their Republican-only DHS shutdown drags past … bill “a joke.” Still, fifteen days after the Republican President, Republican Senate Majority Leader, and Republican House Speaker