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With the Trump administration going to court this week in New Orleans to overturn the Affordable Care Act, or “Obamacare” as it is also known, freshman Congresswoman Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (D) says the House Democrats are pushing back.
“If we continue to take America for granted, we will lose it.”
President Donald Trump’s long-anticipated 4th of July military-themed celebration and speech in front of the Lincoln Memorial went off without a hiccup or hitch. Congressional Democrats railed against the president’s use of military hardware and personnel, citing that the expenditure of government funds to pay for the event was unnecessary and “outrageous.
Putting politics aside for about two minutes, members of Florida’s congressional delegation stepped away from the family BBQ grill to express the thoughts about the meaning of the 4th of July, and speak of American exceptionalism.
President Trump seems to have soften his stance on Huawei, easing restrictions his administration levied on the Chinese company during the G20 summit in Osaki, Japan.
President Trump has announced that his campaign, combined with his other presidential fundraising committees, and the Republican National Committee (RNC), raised a “yuge” Q2 fundraising haul of $105 million.
Businesses, consumers, and Wall Street have been closely watching the latest volleys in the trade war between China and the U.S., and it looks like President Trump has declared a cease fire – at least temporarily. At the G20 conference in Osaka, Trump announced that additional tariffs will not move forward, while negotiations with China's […]
“There is no reason American taxpayers should be supporting the Chinese government."
After President Trump and Russian President Putin appeared together at press conference during the G20 Summit in Osaka, Japan, and joked about “fake news” or the media, Florida Congresswoman Val Demings (D) accused President Donald Trump of supporting “violent oppression” against journalist. Demings based her allegation from a quote that Bloomberg Sr. White House Reporter […]
Shortly after President Donald Trump announced that he would be allowing American companies to sell to Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei - lifting restrictions he had early placed on the company - Senator Marco Rubio (R) responded to the president’s decision by threatening to file legislation to “put back” the trade restrictions
“In order to get resources to the children fastest, we will reluctantly pass the Senate bill.”
After President Trump threatened military action against the Islamic state of Iran after a U.S. drone was shot down over international water in the Strait of Hormuz, both Republican and Democratic members of congress urged presidential restraint.
Democrats will never forget the audio malfunction that occurred during the first Democratic presidential debate in Miami Florida, where NBC and MSNBC techs forgot to turn off the microphones of the first three debate moderators.
The first 2020 Democratic presidential debate took place in Miami on Wednesday, and as expected, it was as boring as a debate can get. President Trump seemed to thinks so, tweeting a very subtle "Boring!" Outside of the audio malfunction NBC and MSNBC had in the middle of the show, which forced them to take a 'TV Timeout,' there were...
When the moderators of the first 2020 Democratic presidential debate asked for a show of hands of those who supported the now-scrapped Iran Nuclear Deal, all but Sen. Cory Booker raised their hands.
“They’re like a schoolyard bully that will continue taking lunch money until they’re stopped."
Senator Marco Rubio, a Republican, was in attendance Tuesday night at President Donald Trump’s 2020 re-election campaign rally in Orlando, Florida.
"Iran is supporting terrorism all over the region."
