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  1. equal with one another

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We will never regain our status as a coequal branch of government until we start treating ourselves as a coequal branch.
"I'm in a coequal branch of the government," McSally said.
They established a government dispersing power between three coequal branches.
Our system of government creates three separate and coequal branches.
Sessions contends that violates the principle of coequal branches of government.
But they all exist to empower a coequal branch of our democratic government.
Congress now has the chance to reclaim its supremacy as a coequal branch.
Mr. Giuliani is hardly the first to suggest our system has "coequal" branches.
Everywhere beyond America, making the legislative and executive branches coequal eventually resulted in stalemate.
We would be saying that we no longer have three coequal branches of government.
Regardless of what the current administration thinks, Congress is a coequal branch of government.
Again, this is their constitutional job, at oversight, separation of powers, coequal branches of government.
The legislature is a coequal branch of government and governors can't do anything without them.
What is at stake is the status of Congress as a coequal branch of government.
But Congress, as a coequal branch, also has the responsibility to investigate allegations of wrongdoing.
Our forefathers created three separate but coequal branches of government – the executive, legislative and judicial.
Be willing to compromiseThe Mileses' commitment to coequal leadership meant Bryan would have to be patient.
We have checks and balances, separation of powers, coequal branches of government, and you know what?
In theory, the president is coequal to Congress and to be held in check by it.
Congress must take its role as a coequal branch of government seriously and do so today.
The impeachment process can be the focal point for propelling Congress to reclaim its coequal place.
Consider the monumental public policy disaster that results when the president mocks the coequal judicial branch.
It is time for Congress to act like the separate and coequal branch that we are.
The US system, as your history teacher taught you, is made of three coequal branches of government.
The coequal branches of government argument works, but only if the presidency and the Congress work together.
Justice Kennedy's exit is a reminder of the ways in which Congress has abdicated its coequal role.
Combating the misbegotten notion that the branches of our government are "coequal" could help start that revival.
To constrain a president by making them go to a coequal branch of government before launching a war?
Biden's (albeit self-selecting) crowds often cheer at his hopes for a more functional government of coequal branches.
The Supreme Court is part of the judiciary, which is one of the three coequal branches of government.
It's ultimately about whether Congress will step up to its rightful role as a coequal branch of government.
The Supreme Court, coequal with Congress and the White House, takes up the most important issues facing the country.
And they underscored a deep frustration in Congress about the president's supposed scorn for a coequal branch of government.
As a coequal branch, Congress must do its part to strengthen our alliances, deepen our diplomacy, and protect our interests.
The argument is ultimately over whether the Council is an agency under the charter, or a separate and coequal branch.
" He added later: "He wants to be seen as the leader of a great power, coequal with the United States.
The Christian Jesus is a lesser prophet, then, wrongly promoted by his followers to coequal status with the divine one.
Congress, which can impose sanctions through legislation, typically insists on having its own say as a coequal branch of government.
A Congress energized to execute constitutional responsibilities as a coequal branch of government can only strengthen our institutions and our security.
Blair is caught between the assertions of legal duty by two coequal branches of government, a conflict which he cannot resolve.
Tom Holzerman tweeted just that before Shane came out, with Smackdown possibly returning to its status as coequal show with Raw.
There are three coequal branches of government ... this is the new reality that he's going to have to get used to.
But having the branches of government publicly debate their policies, one coequal branch versus the other, cannot be dismissed as fake news.
"Coequal to our dedication to mutual respect is our commitment to free speech and the free exchange of ideas," the statement read.
Leaders of both parties say they want Congress to regain some of its stature and power as a coequal branch of government.
Their inability to do so is just one more indication of Republican abdication of Congress's role as a coequal branch of government.
"They learn Congress is a coequal branch of government," said former Senator Trent Lott, Republican of Mississippi and a onetime majority leader.
The counterweight to this arrangement isn't a coequal branch of government but unceasing litigation by the opposition party and its ideological allies.
For the White House and the entire administration to reject this constitutional process means open contempt for a coequal branch of the government.
But for Mr. Trump, the other side of that coin is that the military respects the coequal branches of government, as Lt. Col.
So he or she must find ways to compromise or defer to the two other coequal branches of the legislature and the judiciary.
To restore the balance of power, Congress would need to regain a sense of authority and independence as a coequal branch of government.
One, protect the American people and be a coequal branch of government with the administration to make sure that we keep Americans safe.
Those coequal aims, she said, reflect the kind of personal and policy priorities Tchen seems to have acted on in the Smollett case.
"We are a coequal branch of government," Mr. Schiff said, suggesting that the president apparently did not understand the new reality in Washington.
There's no way to mention natural wines, a modern New York brasserie and a pair of coequal chefs without summoning thoughts of Frenchette.
Trump's behavior thus far has echoed this tendency, in the manner of someone accustomed to business rather than the coequal, collective morass of politics.
Schiff had found himself reflecting lately on the founding fathers and whether, in creating coequal branches of government, they had sufficiently accounted for factionalism.
Many of his predecessors justified invoking executive privilege by citing the need to preserve the White House's integrity as a coequal branch of government.
Accountability means allowing the coequal branches of our government to investigate the actions that the special counsel highlighted, unimpeded by the person under investigation.
And second, horizontally between three coequal branches of government — each with the power to act as check and balance against the abuse of power.
Rather, we want to see Congress restoring its place as a coequal branch of government, not merely a rubber stamping empty shell of legislative power.
They denied the coequal civil and criminal jurisdiction of the alliance, charging Indians under English law and sentencing them to unpayable fines, imprisonment, even executions.
The idea that Nunes "answers" to Trump would appear to conflict with the idea that Congress and the presidency are separate, coequal branches of government.
The federal courts, fearful of infringing on this core constitutional function of another coequal branch of government, are very unlikely to police her subpoena threats.
In refusing to hand over documents and preventing officials from testifying, he obstructed Congress and defied its rightful role as a coequal branch of government.
"Your four-page summary of the special counsel's review is not sufficient for Congress, as a coequal branch of government, to perform critical work," they wrote.
In March when the White House convened a discussion called "Crisis on College Campus," it identified two coequal culprits: opioid abuse and suppression of free speech.
Some legal experts have suggested that this suit may be the most likely to proceed because a state is considered a "coequal sovereign" of the president.
This display of obedience from the leader of a supposedly coequal branch of government is shocking only if you ever believed Mr. McConnell was an institutionalist.
"I'm always open to making sure that Congress takes back some of this power as a coequal branch of government," he told CBS's "Face the Nation" Sunday.
"If uncorrected, the Seventh Circuit's decision will threaten the independence of the legislative function by granting the Executive undue power over its coequal Legislative Branch," he said.
Did they not hear about the coequal branch of government, and that we the Congress send the president legislation and he can choose to sign or not?
Another is to preserve the integrity of the institution of Congress as a coequal branch of government by conducting legitimate oversight and holding the other branches accountable.
" Mr. McCain said he is using the measure to send a message to the president about the role of Congress: "We are a coequal branch of government.
About the same likelihood as Dems becoming collegial, coequal partners in the search for enlightenment and understanding of the Trump voter, to go all Tibetan on you.
Now, he's being asked to defend his behavior before a coequal branch of the government, an exercise that he chooses, in his kingly manner, to deem illegitimate.
His lawyer, William A. Burck, argued that since McGahn was facing contradictory instructions from two coequal branches of government, he was compelled to side with his former client.
He would arguably be seeking to use unchecked executive power to subvert a coequal branch of government that has thwarted him in carrying out a personal political crusade.
"Congress is exercising its constitutional duty, as a coequal branch, by opening an impeachment inquiry to ensure the security and safety of our democracy," she tweeted last week.
"Our republic endures because of the wisdom of our Constitution enshrined in three coequal branches that act as checks and balances," Pelosi said late Tuesday in the Capitol.
"Your four-page summary of the Special Counsel's review is not sufficient for Congress, as a coequal branch of government, to perform (its) critical work," the letter stated.
As a result, Congress becomes a mere "rubber stamp... of the administrative branch of government," as one member memorably put it, rather than a coequal branch of government.
The Bannon-Priebus relationship, and their relative influence in the White House, has been a source of constant speculation since Trump named them to coequal positions during the transition.
They devised the term "associated free state," which was said to mean that Puerto Rico was a sovereign coequal of the United States, pursuing common interests by mutual agreement.
"The president respects a coequal branch of government and does not interfere in the political exercise," he said, apparently distancing the president from suggestions that he controls the House.
Trump thinks that the idea of Congress as a coequal branch of government is largely a tradition and convention, even though it is written as so in the Constitution.
In recent days, Democratic lawmakers, joined by two Republican senators, have accused the president and his top military officials of dismissing Congress's role as a coequal branch of government.
They are members of a branch of government that the Constitution has enshrined as coequal, yet too many Congressional Republicans are acting like members of Spicer's White House staff.
In the process, he undermined American national security, and he is continuing to obstruct efforts by a coequal branch of government to get to the bottom of what happened.
"The enormous honor of leading the Connecticut judiciary as an independent and coequal branch of government will now fall to another," Justice McDonald said in a statement after the vote.
SEATTLE — For more than a year, Amazon searched for a second headquarters, a home to as many as 50,000 workers that would be coequal to its current home in Seattle.
SEATTLE — Amazon, the colossus of internet commerce that was founded here, is conducting the most dramatic sweepstakes of modern capitalism in throwing open a competition for a coequal second headquarters.
Expect to hear a lot from Ms. Pelosi about a basic tenet of American government, that Congress is a coequal branch of government that is not cowed by presidential whim.
" The lawyers noted that Mr. Mulvaney "finds himself caught in that division, trapped between the commands of two of its coequal branches — with one of those branches threatening him with contempt.
The lists have been published, and overwhelmingly Congress worked its will and continued to reestablish the Constitutional premise as a coequal branch of government that cannot be ignored this election cycle.
"I know they care about the Constitution of the United States; I know they care about the separation of powers and the coequal nature of the branches of government," she said.
"One, to protect the American people and be a coequal branch of government with the administration to make sure that we keep Americans safe," he added on NBC, referring to Iran.
It seems like more people at Mar-a-Lago heard about this than people in the United States Congress who are a coequal branch of government with a responsibility to consult.
Throughout the hearings, House Democrats have done their job as representatives of a coequal branch of government, attempting to get to the bottom of grave allegations of wrongdoing by the president.
As the upper house of a branch of government that is, as Mr Grassley writes, "coequal" to the executive, it has a duty to take part in deliberations, not to shun them.
"That's about as blatant an obstruction of the lawful processes of a coequal branch of government as I've ever seen," Laurence Tribe, a Harvard constitutional scholar, told the Washington Post's Jennifer Rubin recently.
Democrats will also soon be running the House, returning it to its place as a coequal branch of government and holding Mr. Trump to account for the first time since he took office.
They are struggling to figure out how to respond to a president who refuses to recognize the norms of his office — or, they argue, the institutional authority of a coequal branch of government.
What has surprised me is the extent to which Congress has totally failed to fulfill its obligations as a coequal branch of government to provide the most basic oversight over the Executive branch.
More legally minded critics, most concerned about damaging the hallowed framework of the Constitution, can argue that President Trump's acquittal would effectively surrender the role of Congress as a coequal branch of government.
But the debate it brought to the House floor was the latest in which lawmakers, citing their obligations as a coequal branch of government, voiced deep skepticism about a potentially devastating military conflict.
Schiff called the Trump administration's moves "acts of obstruction of a coequal branch of government," and added that Sondland had also been blocked from sharing documents in his possession related to the inquiry.
Jackson repeatedly pushed back on that argument, saying she thought it was precisely the role of the judiciary, as a coequal branch of government, to serve as a check on the other two branches.
According to the members I spoke to, if the select committee succeeds, Congress can reclaim its constitutional role as a coequal branch, capable of exercising independence and using its differences to fuel constructive debate.
Some legal experts have suggested that case may be less likely to be dismissed out of hand because Maryland is considered a "coequal sovereign" of the president, giving it stronger legal grounds to sue.
Such a custom would only be developed if many or most political leaders, preferably of both parties, affirmed that the Senate is democratically illegitimate and cannot be treated as a coequal house of Congress.
They suggest opening opportunities for members to form bonds with colleagues and expanding the capacity of staff to a level consistent with the needs of Congress as a coequal branch of government, among other ideas.
These officials can then form a North America Council within the White House, coequal with the National Security Council and the National Economic Council, reporting directly to the president's chief of staff and the president.
The decision by the dozen Senate Republicans to side with Democrats on an issue central to the president's agenda was seen as a reclaiming of the role of Congress as a coequal branch of government.
I know several members of Congress who may not like the EPA or EXIM but like even less a White House that doesn't respect Congress as a coequal branch of government, and this one clearly doesn't.
We have heard some stirring words about the expansion of executive power, but now it's time to translate them into specific action that will restore the rightful place of Congress as a coequal branch of government.
"Nowadays, the court is not the junior branch of the federal government, it's a coequal branch with Congress and the presidency," said Peter Hoffer, a historian and the author of The Supreme Court: An Essential History.
But this path is similarly obstructed by Republicans in Congress, who are behaving less like members of a coequal branch with oversight power than like co-conspirators of a man they know is unfit to govern.
Essentially, their notion is that the mainstream understanding of separation of powers — that the Constitution divides government control among three coequal branches that share overlapping authorities so they can check and balance each other — is wrong.
"With this latest action, you are ignoring the law and the prerogatives of a coequal branch of government and letting Russia know you will do nothing to stop additional interference in our elections," it continues.  Rep.
And, Rod, it&aposs your constitutional duty, checks and balances, coequal branches, to provide members of Congress with the subpoenaed documents and information they need so they can do your job -- their job and check your department.
For North Korea to end its war on the South, and accept the South as a legitimate, coequal government on the peninsula, would mean abandoning the quest that has legitimized the Kim family's rule for three generations.
But critics — some in his own party — say that by not issuing a more direct warning, Mr. McConnell is undermining Congress's standing as a coequal branch of government — and inviting Mr. Trump to act on his impulses.
"The committee believes that Congress must assert its role as a coequal branch of the federal government and insist upon the regular appropriation of funds," wrote the committee, led by Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Democrat of Florida.
Zachary Clopton, a law professor at Cornell University, said Monday's lawsuit may be more serious than the New York complaint because Maryland is legally considered a "coequal sovereign" with the president and so is a stronger opponent.
"The failure to produce this witness, the failure to produce these documents, we consider yet additional strong evidence of obstruction of the constitutional functions of Congress, a coequal branch of government," Schiff told reporters on Capitol Hill.
Congress and the Republican party leadership need to reestablish the legislative branch as a coequal branch of government and find the courage to reach a deal with democrats that will make our forefathers proud, not make them cringe.
And the interview ended with Wallace repeatedly correcting misstatements Miller made about the scope of Trump's powers and about the "coequal" relationship between the executive branch and a Congress that seems to be moving toward impeachment hearings. Wow.
"The Department should not be able to simply invoke the same reasons for redacting the report from public view as a shield against disclosure to a coequal branch of government," Democrats wrote in a letter to Barr Monday.
The rhetoric is worrisome enough — even judges who agree with the Trump administration that the ban is constitutional have gone out of their way to chide the administration for being so hostile to a coequal branch of government.
Having built coequal branches of government to ensure that "ambition counters ambition," the Founders would be rightly concerned to see how Congress, through partisanship and bureaucratic inertia, has handed over so many of its prerogatives to the executive branch.
Congress, a coequal branch of government, is also well suited to consider whether exercise of a president's constitutional powers — including firing or directing subordinates for the purpose of impeding an investigation — amounts to obstruction of justice under the Constitution.
At the same time, the letter argued, it is illegitimate for Congress, a coequal branch of government, to undertake any investigation into the president or members of his administration (or diplomats, personal lawyers and hangers-on) regarding this behavior.
Because it is a clear "separation of powers" issue, and there is nothing more fundamental and sacrosanct to our great republic than the ability of the three coequal branches of government to function independently and "in check" with each other.
The President (and the GOP Senate) have ignored House-passed bills to:- Lower drug prices- Fight corruption- Secure our elections- Rejoin the Paris Agreement- Protect DREAMers- Address gun violenceHe's giving a speech as if a coequal branch of government doesn't exist.
Despite occupying an ostensibly coequal branch of government, "Capitol Hill Republicans have papered over their not-insignificant policy differences with Trump, shying away from any statement about the president-elect that might possibly be construed as critical," Politico reported Wednesday.
In an unprecedented act of political aggression, the five Democratic senators filed an amicus brief warning the Supreme Court, a coequal branch of the federal government, that its very future would be at stake if it ruled against New York City.
But some legal experts believe that the case brought by the attorneys general might be allowed to proceed, because states are legally considered "coequal sovereign" with the president and because they claim actual harm from unfair competition by Trump properties.
They must cover the legislative branch through the prism of the Constitution, to see Congress not as a bumbling backwater of policy making but as a coequal branch of government, designed as a check on the power of the executive.
But to critics of Mr. Trump, Mr. Cipollone is seeking to twist the law and stonewall an entirely legitimate inquiry from a coequal branch of government and undercut the ability of Congress to pursue its constitutionally mandated remedy of impeachment.
"Once again, we are faced with a situation in which a single Federal District Court has undertaken by a nationwide injunction to micromanage decisions of the coequal executive branch related to our national security," Mr. Sessions said in a statement.
His advocacy in this matter serves to enable a president who does not believe in freedom of the press, does not believe in coequal branches of government, and does not believe in the rule of law unless it suits his purposes.
What Linz couldn't have possibly foreseen was that a knavish autocrat would win the U.S. presidency through technically-legitimate-though-undemocratic means, and that he'd be allowed to arson the government by a coequal branch—Congress—that has the power to stop him.
For this weeklong engagement at the Village Vanguard, he's changing up the formula a bit: His coequal partners are Mr. Loueke, a guitarist and vocalist with a light, percussive spark; and Mr. Harland, a drummer whose approach can be fiery or flowing.
"There will be some areas where I don't agree, and it will be my job to represent a coequal branch of the government," said Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, who was outspoken in his criticism of Mr. Trump during the campaign.
House Democratic aides working on the impeachment inquiry said the Schiff-led team will use the president's arguments against them to persuade senators that the White House is leading a "challenge, if not an assault" on their authority as a coequal branch.
For this six-night engagement at the Village Vanguard, he will change up the formula a bit: His coequal partners will be Mr. Loueke, a guitarist and vocalist with a light percussive spark, and Mr. Harland, a drummer whose approach can be fiery or flowing.
As a member of Congress, a coequal branch of government designed by our founders to provide checks and balances on the executive branch, I believe that lawmakers must fulfill our oversight duty as well as keep the American people informed of the current danger.
He described Mr. Kupperman as torn between "mutually irreconcilable commands" coming from two coequal branches of government, which could still leave him forced to choose between violating his oath of office as a former White House official or being held in contempt by Congress.
Each of the three coequal parts of our government, the Founders believed, would seek to preserve its powers and authority, and the new Constitution thus would offer a means of checking the designs of demagogues and the sycophants and rogues who followed their lead.
"The President (and the GOP Senate) have ignored House-passed bills to: - Lower drug prices - Fight corruption - Secure our elections - Rejoin the Paris Agreement - Protect DREAMers - Address gun violence He's giving a speech as if a coequal branch of government doesn't exist," Omar tweeted Tuesday evening.
"President Trump's order — which seeks to block a former official from informing a coequal branch of government about his own misconduct — is unprecedented and, contrary to the letter received from your counsel this evening, does not excuse your obligation to appear before the Committee," Nadler writes.
Four decades ago, as a bloody United States military campaign across Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos drew to a close, Congress overrode President Richard Nixon's veto to enact the War Powers Resolution of 1973, reflecting the legislature's determination to confront executive overreach as a coequal branch of government.
HANNITY: So funny what you said about this President being constitutional, but it is on the issue of DACA, it was Barack Obama who said I don&apost have the power to act unilaterally and it was President Trump that respected coequal branches of government, separation of powers.
We must never surrender the civic truth that America is a nation of diverse people united by shared values, mutual respect and the rule of law that must be defended by three coequal branches of government that protect America and defend democracy from dangers and threats, foreign or domestic.
WASHINGTON — The acting attorney general, Matthew G. Whitaker, once espoused the view that the courts "are supposed to be the inferior branch" and criticized the Supreme Court's power to review legislative and executive acts and declare them unconstitutional, the lifeblood of its existence as a coequal branch of government.
With Mr. Trump throwing up roadblocks on practically a daily basis — he moved on Wednesday to keep the unredacted version of the special counsel's report out of lawmakers' hands — Democrats and their leaders are feeling a new urgency to assert their power as a coequal branch of government.
And I think that under the duty of regularity or good faith, or whatever you want to call it, that one branch of the government owes to another coequal branch of the government, there is a very strong presumption that what is being set out there is the truth.
"The President's veto sends a grim message that America's foreign policy is no longer rooted in our core values -- namely a respect for human rights -- and that he views Congress not as a coequal branch of government, but an irritant to be avoided or ignored," Engel said in a news release.
Congress won only seven seats more than the top regional party, making it more of a leading small party than a coequal power with the B.J.P. Much of the decline of the Congress party and the rise to power of the B.J.P. is attributed to mistakes made by Mr. Gandhi's grandmother, Indira Gandhi.
Alan Dershowitz implied that no President up for reelection can abuse power by working for his own reelection -- even though he tried to walk back that argument later on Thursday, it's certainly true that Trump has viewed Congress as an impediment to be squashed or worked around rather than a coequal branch of government.
That had marked the beginning of what Feo would remember as the happiest period of his life, a time when Yuri and the theremin reigned in glory as two coequal queens of his heart, one glad to listen to his secret songs, the other seeming to sing more rapturously when Yuri's black hair spilled over his lap.
The Four Seasons has been a significant force in dining: a pioneer in championing American ingredients and wine; an innovator in bringing contemporary design into the restaurant world; a cultivator of an eclectic scene that treated political power, financial success and creative talent as coequal branches of a high society that was peculiar to New York.
Congressman Mark Meadows, Jim Jordan, Ron DeSantis, they&aposre now asking the president to use his executive authority, instruct the attorney general, Jeff Sessions, who should be doing it on his own, to immediately turn over all documents that Congress has subpoenaed and as a constitutional right, coequal branches of government, and a right to oversight, and separation of powers.
In the event that Trump provoked a constitutional crisis by terminating the Mueller investigation or suppressing its findings, certainly it's my hope that my colleagues in the Senate would not conduct themselves as if they were members of a Trump-like cult but would function as a separate and coequal branch of government and push back hard against that type of overreach.
"If the President is essentially withholding military aid at the same time that he is trying to browbeat a foreign leader into doing something illicit that is providing dirt on his opponent during a presidential campaign, then that may be the only remedy that is coequal to the evil that conduct represents," the California Democrat told CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union," stopping short of calling on Congress to immediately launch proceedings.
Conservatives used to believe this, just as they used to believe that the branches of government were coequal; that political dirty tricks should never be normalized; that embattled allies must not be enlisted in such tricks; that, as Judge Laurence Silberman once said, "The most heinous act in which a democratic government can engage is to use its law enforcement machinery for political ends"; that innocence isn't established by the failure to get away with the intended crime; and that acquittal isn't vindication.
Y.), Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarDemocrats tear into Trump's speech: It was a 'MAGA rally' Democrats walk out of Trump's address: 'It's like watching professional wrestling' Omar: Trump address reads 'as if a coequal branch of government doesn't exist' MORE (D-Minn.) and Rashida TlaibRashida Harbi TlaibTlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' Tlaib says mention of Kavanaugh was 'trigger' to walk out of Trump speech Democrats tear into Trump's speech: It was a 'MAGA rally' MORE (D-Mich.) — stumped for Sanders on Thursday and Friday.
Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarDemocrats tear into Trump's speech: It was a 'MAGA rally' Democrats walk out of Trump's address: 'It's like watching professional wrestling' Omar: Trump address reads 'as if a coequal branch of government doesn't exist' MORE (D-Minn.) and Rashida TlaibRashida Harbi TlaibTlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' Tlaib says mention of Kavanaugh was 'trigger' to walk out of Trump speech Democrats tear into Trump's speech: It was a 'MAGA rally' MORE (D-Mich.) were empty before the address was finished.
Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarDemocrats tear into Trump's speech: It was a 'MAGA rally' Democrats walk out of Trump's address: 'It's like watching professional wrestling' Omar: Trump address reads 'as if a coequal branch of government doesn't exist' MORE (D-Minn) and Pramila JayapalPramila JayapalThe Democrats' dangerous unity gambit 2020 Democratic hopefuls focus on Iowa while making final pitches Tlaib boos Clinton at Sanders event, says 'haters will shut up on Monday when we win' Iowa MORE (D-Wash.) at Sanders's first "Caucus Concert," which featured a performance by Bon Iver in Clive, Iowa, ahead of Monday's caucus.
Reps. Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarDemocrats tear into Trump's speech: It was a 'MAGA rally' Democrats walk out of Trump's address: 'It's like watching professional wrestling' Omar: Trump address reads 'as if a coequal branch of government doesn't exist' MORE (D-Minn.) and Rashida TlaibRashida Harbi TlaibTlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' Tlaib says mention of Kavanaugh was 'trigger' to walk out of Trump speech Democrats tear into Trump's speech: It was a 'MAGA rally' MORE (D-Mich.), the first Muslim women elected to Congress, highlighted the traditional Somali and Palestinian outfits, respectively, they wore to the address.
Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarDemocrats tear into Trump's speech: It was a 'MAGA rally' Democrats walk out of Trump's address: 'It's like watching professional wrestling' Omar: Trump address reads 'as if a coequal branch of government doesn't exist' MORE (D-Minn.), Pramila JayapalPramila JayapalThe Democrats' dangerous unity gambit 2020 Democratic hopefuls focus on Iowa while making final pitches Tlaib boos Clinton at Sanders event, says 'haters will shut up on Monday when we win' Iowa MORE (D-Wash.) and Mark PocanMark William Pocan2020 Democratic hopefuls focus on Iowa while making final pitches Sanders endorses 85033 progressive House candidates Biden leads 2020 pack in congressional endorsements MORE (D-Wisc.).
Reps. Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarDemocrats tear into Trump's speech: It was a 'MAGA rally' Democrats walk out of Trump's address: 'It's like watching professional wrestling' Omar: Trump address reads 'as if a coequal branch of government doesn't exist' MORE (D-Minn.), in a tweet sent during President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Yang congratulates Romney for 'voting his conscious and character' in convicting Trump McConnell 'disappointed' by Romney impeachment vote, but 'I'm going to need his support' MORE's State of the Union address, called out Trump and the Republican-controlled Senate for failing to take up bills passed by the House addressing climate change, drug prices and immigration.
Rashida TlaibRashida Harbi TlaibTlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' Tlaib says mention of Kavanaugh was 'trigger' to walk out of Trump speech Democrats tear into Trump's speech: It was a 'MAGA rally' MORE (D-Mich.), Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarDemocrats tear into Trump's speech: It was a 'MAGA rally' Democrats walk out of Trump's address: 'It's like watching professional wrestling' Omar: Trump address reads 'as if a coequal branch of government doesn't exist' MORE (D-Minn.) and Bill PascrellWilliam (Bill) James PascrellThe Hill's Morning Report - Icy moments between Trump, Pelosi mark national address Democrats tear into Trump's speech: It was a 'MAGA rally' Democrats walk out of Trump's address: 'It's like watching professional wrestling' MORE (D-N.

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