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The special envoy to the Middle East also declined to say whether the U.S. would recognize Russian-occupied territories in a deal with Ukraine.
“Senate Democrats have to sit down and take a look and decide whether or not Chuck Schumer is the one to lead in this moment,” the Texas congresswoman told CNN on Sunday.
“I suspect that there’ll be a censure resolution brought on the floor to discipline him,” Speaker Johnson said.
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The president turned to TV tricks to candy-coat his malignant intentions.
The Soviet-era Cold War American heroes are the invited guests of a House GOP leader at a time when President Trump is cozying up to Russia.
Donald Trump’s Middle East envoy, who met with Russian President Vladimir Putin last week, said a deal over Ukraine’s raw earth minerals could be signed this week.
The Homeland Security secretary struggled under tough questioning.
The veteran senator suggested presidential powers should be curbed.
The incoming US national security adviser to Donald Trump vowed to prevent Chinese interference.
“That is not justice,” said Jake Tapper to Sen. Katie Britt.
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