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"If it’s good for the country but bad for Donald Trump, what do you choose?" Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy said in urging Republicans to support the legislation.
A bipartisan bill to address the surge of migrants at the southern border is sowing discord within the Senate GOP as Trump urges them to kill it.
The fundraising picture is rosy for Democrats in Ohio and Montana. But progressive Israel critics face well-financed foes.
"I’m sorry for everything you’ve all gone through," the Meta CEO said.
Bobbi Barrasso was a vocal advocate for addressing Wyoming's high suicide rate.
Rep. Katie Porter had an All-Star zinger to skewer the Republican LA Dodgers great who's vying for the U.S. Senate in California.
The bill will be ready for a Senate vote as early as next week. The GOP has to decide: obey Trump or tackle the border crisis they've been screaming about.
The former president is telling Republicans he "doesn't want Biden to have a victory" in 2024, said a source familiar with the bipartisan negotiations.
"You can't fight the Houthis, an enemy that is named nowhere in existing authorizations, without legal permission from Congress," Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy said.
“What if the ex-president commits murder — then he can’t be charged?" Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) asked of Trump's immunity claims. "That seems weird, right?"