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Congresswoman Watson Coleman and Congressman Rob Menendez, son of disgraced former Senator Bob Menendez, laying the blame for the escalation on law enforcement.
DHS is McLaughlin saying the members of Congress may face charges. Are you suggesting that members of Congress will be arrested who were there yesterday?
DHS is McLaughlin saying the members of Congress may face charges. Are you suggesting that members of Congress will be arrested who were there yesterday?
DHS is McLaughlin saying the members of Congress may face charges. Are you suggesting that members of Congress will be arrested who were there yesterday?
The three members of Congress were ultimately provided a tour of the facility on that day. Congresswoman Coleman Watson saying the conditions, quote, aren't bad. It's clean. They're feeding them.
The three members of Congress were ultimately provided a tour of the facility on that day. Congresswoman Coleman Watson saying the conditions, quote, aren't bad. It's clean. They're feeding them.
The three members of Congress were ultimately provided a tour of the facility on that day. Congresswoman Coleman Watson saying the conditions, quote, aren't bad. It's clean. They're feeding them.
A Wall Street Journal report from early May revealed that President Trump was so frustrated with Boeing's failure to deliver an on-time and on-budget order for two new Air Force One planes, placed during his first administration, but delayed until at least 2035. He instead commissioned a smaller U.S. defense contractor to outfit a plane formerly used by the Qatari government.
A Wall Street Journal report from early May revealed that President Trump was so frustrated with Boeing's failure to deliver an on-time and on-budget order for two new Air Force One planes, placed during his first administration, but delayed until at least 2035. He instead commissioned a smaller U.S. defense contractor to outfit a plane formerly used by the Qatari government.
A Wall Street Journal report from early May revealed that President Trump was so frustrated with Boeing's failure to deliver an on-time and on-budget order for two new Air Force One planes, placed during his first administration, but delayed until at least 2035. He instead commissioned a smaller U.S. defense contractor to outfit a plane formerly used by the Qatari government.
ABC was first to reveal the plane would be a gift, not a purchase. The Qatari plane would only serve as an interim solution until Boeing eventually completes the order, or until Mr. Trump leaves office taking it with him.
ABC was first to reveal the plane would be a gift, not a purchase. The Qatari plane would only serve as an interim solution until Boeing eventually completes the order, or until Mr. Trump leaves office taking it with him.
ABC was first to reveal the plane would be a gift, not a purchase. The Qatari plane would only serve as an interim solution until Boeing eventually completes the order, or until Mr. Trump leaves office taking it with him.
Though Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is adamant that his country will never become the 51st state, some Albertans are not ruling it out. The oil-rich Canadian province growing increasingly angry, frustrated with federal policies seen as stifling Alberta's oil industry. The Alberta premier, the Canadian version of governor, Danielle Smith, laying out her constituents' concerns last week.
Though Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is adamant that his country will never become the 51st state, some Albertans are not ruling it out. The oil-rich Canadian province growing increasingly angry, frustrated with federal policies seen as stifling Alberta's oil industry. The Alberta premier, the Canadian version of governor, Danielle Smith, laying out her constituents' concerns last week.
Though Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is adamant that his country will never become the 51st state, some Albertans are not ruling it out. The oil-rich Canadian province growing increasingly angry, frustrated with federal policies seen as stifling Alberta's oil industry. The Alberta premier, the Canadian version of governor, Danielle Smith, laying out her constituents' concerns last week.
The premier also announcing the creation of a negotiating team to engage with Prime Minister Carney's administration. Premier Smith sending a veiled threat ahead of negotiations. While she may not personally support an independence referendum, Alberta's government won't stand in the way if its people demand one.
The premier also announcing the creation of a negotiating team to engage with Prime Minister Carney's administration. Premier Smith sending a veiled threat ahead of negotiations. While she may not personally support an independence referendum, Alberta's government won't stand in the way if its people demand one.
The premier also announcing the creation of a negotiating team to engage with Prime Minister Carney's administration. Premier Smith sending a veiled threat ahead of negotiations. While she may not personally support an independence referendum, Alberta's government won't stand in the way if its people demand one.
A new poll from a nonprofit organization, the Angus Reid Institute, showing 36% of Albertans support leaving Canada versus 60% who favor staying. In a recent rally supporting separation, some Albertans going as far as to urge their neighbors to write to the White House in support of joining the U.S.