Mark Wayne Mullen
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We're not looking to invade Greenland.
We would love to purchase Greenland from Denmark.
Obviously, strategically speaking, it is a good fit for security posture.
Fellow committee member Senator Mark Wayne Mullen, a Republican from Oklahoma, denied the reporting but said on CNN, These individuals don't care about the lives of our friends and families.
Why do we care if we take them out in international water?
The inquiries mark a rare case of oversight from the GOP-led Congress.
Yeah, we'll be supporting this, Brian. It was a negotiated bill for sure. It's not perfect. I'll tell you, President Trump isn't thrilled, but he understands negotiations better than any president we've ever had. And this is one of those negotiated bills that we would have loved to deliver the debt limit. Unfortunately, that didn't happen.
Yeah, we'll be supporting this, Brian. It was a negotiated bill for sure. It's not perfect. I'll tell you, President Trump isn't thrilled, but he understands negotiations better than any president we've ever had. And this is one of those negotiated bills that we would have loved to deliver the debt limit. Unfortunately, that didn't happen.
Yeah, we'll be supporting this, Brian. It was a negotiated bill for sure. It's not perfect. I'll tell you, President Trump isn't thrilled, but he understands negotiations better than any president we've ever had. And this is one of those negotiated bills that we would have loved to deliver the debt limit. Unfortunately, that didn't happen.
This is a tool that I really feel like Schumer is going to use against President Trump, which is why the president really wanted it in this bill. But at the same time, it failed. 38 Republicans voted against the debt limit increase last night. And so we didn't have a choice. We had to strip it out and the president was supportive of that.
This is a tool that I really feel like Schumer is going to use against President Trump, which is why the president really wanted it in this bill. But at the same time, it failed. 38 Republicans voted against the debt limit increase last night. And so we didn't have a choice. We had to strip it out and the president was supportive of that.
This is a tool that I really feel like Schumer is going to use against President Trump, which is why the president really wanted it in this bill. But at the same time, it failed. 38 Republicans voted against the debt limit increase last night. And so we didn't have a choice. We had to strip it out and the president was supportive of that.