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With the news that articles of impeachment had been written against the President, those supporting his removal from office rejoiced. Then, with the House set on voting on the articles, it only added fuel to the fire.
When she ran of congress back in 2018, Rep. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (R) dismissed the Republican attack against her about her husband having received $700,000 from a Ukrainian oligarch accused of, among other things, murder.
With the House Judiciary Committee voting along party lines (23-17) to approve the two articles of impeachment against President Trump and move them along to a floor vote, the nation appears to have reached a new low and deeper divide over impeaching a sitting U.S. president.
As far s endorsements and money raised goes, businessman Judson Sapp has the upper hand in the Republican primary race to replace retiring U.S. Rep. Ted Yoho (R).
During the marathon House Judiciary Committee mark up debate, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R) divulged to the committee, and the nation, that Reuters reporter photographer Roberts had approached dais and took pictures of notes taken by his Democratic colleagues.
With Rep. Bob Rommel (R) announcing that he would not run for congress in Florida’s 19th congressional district to replacing retiring Rep. Francis Rooney (R), the already crowded Republican primary race will now only have to wait for Rep. Byron Donald’s entrance into the race.
During another contentious debate between House Republicans and Democrats about the two articles of impeachment that have been put forth, one Democrat, Rep. Jamie Raskin lied about President Trump’s past veteran fundraising effort.
Rep. Ted Yoho (R) has officially announced that he will not seek a fifth term to the U.S. House of Representatives.
Rep. Lois Frankel (D) congressional seat is considered as “solid blue” seat, so she is expected to win in 2020.
Rep. Charlie Crist (D) is always in good spirits, especially when one of his bills gets passed in the U.S. House of Representatives.
The House Judiciary Committee's recently-concluded impeachment inquiry hearing turned out to be nothing more than a circus of partisan three witnesses that hated President Trump.
Rep. Matt Gaetz (R) questioned the key witnesses of the House Judiciary Committee's impeachment inquiry about their past allegiances to Democratic presidential candidates, and about their past and present support for impeaching President Donald Trump.
Senator Marco Rubio (R), who is a devout Catholic, has been criticized by some and praised by many over this daily exercise of tweeting Bible verses, most coming very early in the morning.
When Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) announced in October that he was seeking a whopping $600 million pay raise for public school teachers, ears perked up and questions about how the popular governor was going to pay for the proposal arose.
Just as House Democrats press forward with their impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump, and complain that Senate Republican leadership is not putting up bills to a vote in that chamber, it appears as if Speaker Nancy Pelosi is holding up the NO Ban Act, a bill that is co-sponsored by 204 House Democrats.
Every two years in South Florida, a few Republican congressional candidates decide that they are the “chosen” ones to defeat Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D), and every two years, all of these so-called Messianic Republicans go home with their tails tucked firmly between their tuckus (tushy in Yiddish).
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) is one of the biggest proponents of “women’s reproductive rights” or abortion rights as pro-Life advocates like to call them. Like many Americans, Rep. Wasserman Schultz has taken issue with the recently passed Ohio bill that would mandate doctors to take “all possible steps to preserve the life” of a […]
Regardless of the money he will have to raise, Henderson will be dogged by the image of him sharing the stage with former President Bill Clinton in 2016 when he campaigned for Hillary Clinton against President Donald Trump.
