How do Republican vs Democrat administrations differ in their approach to cybersecurity policies and executive orders? I can't speak to executive orders that have been signed. I couldn't tell you exactly what any of the last four presidents have done in that ...
He can be the Democrat that everyone remembers for moving [former President Donald] Trump off the ballot in 2020, or the Democrat that everyone remembers that overstayed his welcome and handed it back to Republicans — which is fine by me." Share This is a modal window. An unanticipated ...
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"I'm a classic Republican and he's a classic Democrat; obviously, President Biden and I usually didn't see eye-to-eye. I opposed many of his initiatives. But we did find common ground on infrastructure, Ukraine, the Electoral Count Act, adding religious liberty protections to the marriage ...
The last time a defeated president ran as a party’s nominee four years later was in 1892, when Democrat Grover Cleveland ran again after losing reelection in 1888. Perhaps we’re due for another comeback. Trump himself is teasing a run, so I’m going to take the idea seriously. sarah...
The Connecticut Democrat said the remarks were "not helpful" to ongoing negotiations of a national security package that would provide billions in aid to Israel. "When Netanyahu says things like that, it does not help win votes," Murphy told reporters. "We're going to need to get a lot ...
Nearing the end of the presidential term of Jimmy Carter, but before Ronald Reagan assumed office, Lloyd Cutler, the venerable Democrat lawyer who had worked in the Carter White House, wrote a newspaper essay trying to explain why his boss had failed. Cutler wrote that the presidency had bec...
(Democrat and Republican) in the United States; but the truth is, there are more candidates to choose from than just Trump or Clinton. I’m glad of that. If I could only vote between the two of them, I would pull the lever for Trump, but I’m so happy that I don’t have to ...
His party affiliation is not known, but possibly he was a Democrat, since the Republican's Democratic editor, Horace Steele undertook the task of defending Humphrey's judicial honor in this editorial. "Mr. Justice Flint" of the article was perhaps Talcott Flint, an old settler of Painesville ...
Earlier today, House Democrat Rep. Joaquin Castro, the chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee, opened an investigation into Pompeo’s controversial decision to address the RNC. Castro said in a statement Tuesday that the “American people deserve a full invest...