Tom Tillis
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Greenland, the what, makes a lot of sense to me.
Project power in Greenland.
Why would any fiscal conservative want to spend billions of dollars to buy something that we already have access to?
Ostensibly, it's about projecting power in the Arctic.
And the best way to project power in the Arctic is through NATO forces using their Arctic skills.
Greenland.
The what makes a lot of sense to me, project power in Greenland.
Why would any fiscal conservative want to spend billions of dollars to buy something that we already have access to?
It's remarkable to me that someone in the DOJ would move without the president's knowledge, but apparently they did.
But look, if suddenly the threat of a lawsuit can take a chair out of play, how can anybody think that that's anything more than a de facto ending the independence of the Fed?
And we all know what that does to markets worldwide.
He is, I don't believe he's being advanced to the markup. And I met with Mr. Martin. He seems like a good man. He Most of my concerns related to January 6th. And he built a compelling case on some of the 1512 prosecutions that were probably key to the moment bad decisions.
He is, I don't believe he's being advanced to the markup. And I met with Mr. Martin. He seems like a good man. He Most of my concerns related to January 6th. And he built a compelling case on some of the 1512 prosecutions that were probably key to the moment bad decisions.
But where we probably have a difference is I think anybody that breached the perimeter should have been in prison for some period of time, whether it's 30 days or three years is debatable. But I have no tolerance for anybody who entered the building on January the 6th. And that's probably where most of the friction was. So the difference wasn't that they should be charged, in my estimation.
But where we probably have a difference is I think anybody that breached the perimeter should have been in prison for some period of time, whether it's 30 days or three years is debatable. But I have no tolerance for anybody who entered the building on January the 6th. And that's probably where most of the friction was. So the difference wasn't that they should be charged, in my estimation.
It's by how much. And I've indicated to the White House I wouldn't support his nomination.
It's by how much. And I've indicated to the White House I wouldn't support his nomination.
On January 6th, a lot of people are going to say you're going to have a rubber stamp for letting people have pardons or recommending a pardon for people who did violence to law enforcement. I'm not going to ask you a hypothetical because I want you to be consistent in not answering them. But I have to believe as a member, I was the last member out of the Senate on January the 6th.
On January 6th, a lot of people are going to say you're going to have a rubber stamp for letting people have pardons or recommending a pardon for people who did violence to law enforcement. I'm not going to ask you a hypothetical because I want you to be consistent in not answering them. But I have to believe as a member, I was the last member out of the Senate on January the 6th.
On January 6th, a lot of people are going to say you're going to have a rubber stamp for letting people have pardons or recommending a pardon for people who did violence to law enforcement. I'm not going to ask you a hypothetical because I want you to be consistent in not answering them. But I have to believe as a member, I was the last member out of the Senate on January the 6th.