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Republicans plot an infrastructure 2-step: Spend more, then kill Biden s agenda

Republicans plot an infrastructure 2-step: Spend more, then kill Biden’s agenda The GOP bet that Democrats won t have the votes to pass a second, bigger bill might pay off. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has yet to tip his hand on whether he supports the bipartisan negotiations on Biden s plan for roads and bridges. | Samuel Corum/Getty Images Link Copied Senate Republicans are mulling support for a massive amount of new spending on infrastructure in part because they think it’ll help kill President Joe Biden’s liberal agenda. Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has yet to tip his hand on whether he supports the bipartisan negotiations on Biden s plan for roads and bridges that are being led by Sens. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) and Rob Portman (R-Ohio). But a growing number of Senate Republicans are betting that if a deal is reached on that sort of physical infrastructure, Democrats won’t have the votes needed to pass the rest of Biden’s “soft infrastructure” p

Democrats demand testimony from Trump s attorneys general as media executives seek answers

Democrats demand testimony from Trump s attorneys general as media executives seek answers CNN 5 hrs ago Analysis by Stephen Collinson, CNN © Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 11: Security Guards stand outside of the U.S. Department of Justice on June 11, 2021 in Washington, DC. Trump s Justice Department subpoenaed Apple for data from House Intelligence Committee Democrats including Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) and Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) and their families. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images) Democrats are demanding sworn testimony from Donald Trump s former attorneys general in an exploding scandal over secret seizures of communications records from top lawmakers and news organizations on the ex-President s enemies list.

Senate confirms Zahid Quraishi as nation s first Muslim federal judge

Senate confirms Zahid Quraishi as nation s first Muslim federal judge Melissa Quinn © TOM WILLIAMS/POOL/AFP via Getty Images US-POLITICS-JUDICIARY-HEARING Washington The Senate on Thursday approved the historic nomination of Judge Zahid Quraishi to the U.S. District Court in New Jersey, making him the nation s first Muslim-American federal judge. Quraishi received bipartisan backing from the upper chamber with its 81 to 16 vote to confirm him to the federal court in Trenton. The Senate Judiciary Committee approved his nomination with bipartisan support last week. Quraishi has served as a U.S. magistrate judge since 2019 and, before his appointment, was a partner at Riker Danzig. He also worked as a federal prosecutor in the U.S. Attorney s Office in New Jersey for five years and as assistant chief counsel at the Department of Homeland Security. Quraishi served in the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General s Corps and deployed to Iraq in 2004 and 2006.

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