Bob Corker

If the world hadn’t figured out that the president’s words mean almost nothing, this past week made it clear.
Senate Foreign Relations Committee chair Bob Corker hopes Europeans agree to tweak the accord ahead of a May 12 deadline that Trump could use to kill it.
On the one hand, Congress needs to deal with this. On the other hand, this expands Trump's authority to bomb.
"Right now it doesn’t feel like it’s gonna be extended," said Corker.
Small banks, big banks and even credit monitoring companies like Equifax score with this legislation.
Trump’s new pick for secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, is fiercely opposed to the accord.
The CNN host told the senator people deserve to know why he voted for the proposal only after it included a provision from which he could benefit.
Bob Corker says he had no idea the perk was in the bill because "I never saw the actual text" before supporting it.