"The American people, if we don't have good and independent inspector generals, are going to see the swamp refill," Schiff said.
Pam Bondi, Donald Trump’s nominee for the next U.S. attorney general, refused to give a basic yes or no answer, during her confirmation hearing Wednesday, regarding her views on birthright citizenship, which is etched into the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution.
WASHINGTON (AP) — ABC’s “This Week” — President Donald Trump's “border czar,” Tom Homan; Sen. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich. ___ NBC's “Meet the Press ...
One symbolic but meaningful example of that is that he decided to order the state’s flags to full staff for Trump’s inauguration, rather than tweaking the new president with half-staff banners. It’s the act of someone trying to lower the temperature.
Lindsey Graham of South Carolina ... Peter Welch of Vermont and Adam Schiff of California. Durbin met with Bondi last week but emerged from their discussion with remaining concerns.
Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.). The fixation on Patel ... such as when she mentioned California Democratic Sen. Adam Schiff’s censure by the House for his handling of Trump-related investigations.
Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., called it "ridiculous ... during Bondi's exchanges with Democratic Sens. Alex Padilla and Adam Schiff, both of California. Both asked her to answer whether she had evidence ...
Calif., on Sunday blasted President Donald Trump for his decision to fire 18 inspectors general late Friday night and accused the president of breaking the law.
A longtime backer of President Donald Trump, South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, said Sunday that he thinks the new president’s choice to pardon January 6 defendants was a “mistake.”“Pardoning the people who went into the Capitol and beat up a police officer violently I think was a mistake,
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., on Sunday said he believes it was “a mistake” for President Donald Trump to pardon those who were convicted of violent crimes or pleaded guilty to committing violent crimes during the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol.
Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) exclusively joins Meet the Press to discuss President Donald Trump’s first moves in office, including a blanket pardon of Jan. 6, 2021, rioters, and Trump’s decision to fire 18 inspectors general — an action that requires a 30-day notice to the officials involved.