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Boebert said she "can't wait for the ribbon cuttings," but failed to mention that she didn't actually vote for the bill that brought the money to her district.
The New Jersey Democrat and his wife entered their pleas to new obstruction of justice charges related to allegations they received bribes from businessmen.
The American Israel Public Affairs Committee has aggressively targeted Democrats critical of Israel, the coalition said.
Congress Passes First Package Of Spending Bills Just Hours Before Shutdown Deadline For Key Agencies
The Senate has approved a $460 billion package of spending bills in time to meet a midnight deadline for avoiding a shutdown of many key federal agencies.
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But her attack fell a bit flat after President Biden delivered a feisty and energetic speech hammering congressional Republicans to the delight of many in his party.
The former New York representative is making a comeback just three months after being ousted from Congress.
Symbolic prosecution referrals could be consolation prizes for Republicans that wanted retribution for the two impeachments of Donald Trump.
A group of veterans from Ukraines military met with lawmakers, U.S. vets and Pentagon officials ahead of a likely Biden push to arm the embattled country.
"It certainly feels like the momentum is heading towards a reform of the filibuster," Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) said.
The House passed a bill that would keep the smaller federal agencies and programs funded through September. Now it goes to the Senate.