Ground. Sandra over at the white house, President Trump set to depart for hanoi, vietnam a few hours from now for this second summit with the north Korean Leader kim jongun. The white house cautious but optimistic ahead of that meeting. President trump we see eyetoeye, i believe, but youll be seeing it more and more over the next couple of days. As long as there is no testing, were happy. Weve built up the worlds coalition to communicate to chairman k im. Now is the time and the moment and i hope well make progress this week. Lets give trump the latitude he needs to get the result we want. We have a goal now. Give up your nukes and well provide you the security you need and help you become more prosperous. What i hope will happen is out of this negotiation well have a roadmap and a timetable that will get us there. Eric its just after 9 00 a. M. Eastern, 9 00 p. M. Eastern with john roberts. What can we expect . Good morning from vietnam. There is always the chance there could be a bre
I will release children from cages. I will get rid of the private Detention Centers. On day one we take out our executive order and we rescind everything damn thing on this issue. Brian there you go. Round 2 of week one took place last night. I would have to say, guys, much more interesting. Much more aggressive last night and much more revealing. Steve i think the candidates we saw last night were watching night one and they realize you had there is no price to pay when you are at this debate and you interrupt because the moderators were, you know, they were challenged to try to keep everybody running on the same track but there were so many interruptions the Washington Post this morning suggest that perhaps they should consider cutting peoples mikes. Lisa some of that made the candidates look bad because have you senator Kirsten Gillibrand who continues to cut. In i dont necessarily think that painted her well. You are right. Yesterdays debate or the night before, two entirely differ
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on Monday called out former President Obama’s and Rep. Rashida Tlaib’s (D-Mich.) recent remarks about the ongoing war between Israel and militant group Hamas. In a Senate floor speech Monday, McConnell noted how left-wing politicians are sharing different viewpoints on the matter, describing it as “a loud public debate…
24 May 2021
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) slammed Kristen Clarke, President Joe Biden’s nominee, Monday on the Senate floor, calling her unfit for the Department of Justice (DOJ) due to her past far-left comments.
During his time on the floor, McConnell spoke about Clarke having been unable to be voted through the Senate Judiciary Committee after her hearing. McConnell said that since the assistant attorney general nominee had “failed to even advance out of the committee,” Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) “had to reach into the judiciary committee and rescue the nomination.”
The minority leader explained the Republicans on the committee “did not give her a favorable recommendation.” He had added, it was “because of a long history of statements that placed the nominee on, frankly, the far-left fringe of the political spectrum.”
hearings, collins continued, remember, to delay her decision on kavanaugh. this was longer than virtually every other senator, slowly building suspense for a big senate floor speech where collins again cast herself as a defender of abortion rights. she solemnly told our senators how kavanaugh was going to keep the roe v. wade precedent. the question is whether the judge would narrow the questions like his backers expected. he noted repeatedly that roe had been upheld, describing it as precedent. would it be sufficient to overturn a long established precedent, he emphatically said no. i will vote to confirm judge kavanaugh. collins vote helped ensure that