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  1. to treat somebody/something as silly and not worth considering seriously

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Fellow Arabs often deride Saudis as rich, lazy and arrogant.
Iraq's ruling Shi'ite leaders deride him as a destabilizing opportunist.
Both Nirider and Drizin deride this behavior, calling it tasteless.
In Alabama, we encourage success, not deride or belittle it.
Republicans deride the bill as a "catch and release" plan.
Skeptics deride this as a "narrow" and therefore vulnerable market.
Still want to deride those genuinely worried about America's foreign trade?
You can deride this as acting on politics rather than principle.
Concessions are inflaming Ukrainian nationalists, who deride his policies as capitulation.
Venezuelans should take advantage of this opening rather than deride it.
Analysts deride the move as little more than an accounting gimmick.
Conservative analysts frequently deride the notion of political "moderates" in Iran.
And it's perhaps too easy to deride that sort of attitude.
That will cheer those who deride the spread of Mr Orban's ideas.
People often deride them as being old but they are hardly infirm.
Later on Thursday, Mr. Musk returned to Twitter to deride short-sellers.
More videos deride certain groups but fall short of calling for violence.
The militants only mentioned the Afghan government to deride it on various grounds.
"Why do I keep seeking out the very things I deride?" she asks.
Critics often deride this as a single person serving as prosecutor, judge, and jury.
C.I.A. staffers deride and disregard the operatives, and play down the dangers in Libya.
He did however, disavow political divisiveness and deride what he coined backward looking policies.
They'll use "specifically disappointing earnings" to deride the market, the "Mad Money" host said.
Some people deride the US presidential campaign as a popularity contest, but they're wrong.
British leftists, who tended to deride it as a monolithic means by which the
He also uses it to deride the Israeli media for its reporting on him.
But it's also not particularly controversial — or new — to deride political horse race coverage.
It's in Trump's character to deride those without gold-plated bathroom fixtures as inferior.
That has put the provision, which Democrats deride as the "Buffalo bailout," in doubt.
The president of the United States continues to deride the reality of global warming.
And conservative editorial pages deride big labor as this horrible monster dominating the system.
That was the way he was going to ally his base: To deride the press.
Unkind people today deride Brits as "limeys", Mexicans as "beaners" and French people as "frogs".
IT IS long-standing Republican tradition to deride the national media and its liberal tendencies.
IT IS long-standing Republican tradition to deride the national media for its liberal tendencies.
The silence also emboldened the men and women Republicans would have liked him to deride.
"Our commander in chief shouldn't insult and deride our generals, retired or otherwise," she said.
Nationalists tend to praise it, while liberals often deride it as a mere propaganda tool.
But Netanyahu supporters deride Mr. Gabbay as a political novice and disregard his ethnic origins.
Fans of European or South American leagues routinely deride the league as an inferior product.
That's why the "hipster coffee shop" has become a favorite strawman to deride liberal hypocrisy.  
Ignorance may deride it, panic may resent it, malice may destroy it, but there it is.
But many urbanites deride his madcap schemes, complete with glossy artists' impressions, to rebuild the country.
Tammy Duckworth after using her Thai heritage to deride her family's military history during a debate.
And for a candidate whose entire approach is to deride weakness, this is a poor choice.
Rather than deride the stylistic choices of the younger artists, he gave his stamp of approval.
He further has blamed an opposition-led "economic war," though critics deride that as an excuse.
Mr. Putin and Mr. Xi deride the "American model" as a prescription for disorder and decay.
The Taliban have refused to talk to Ghani's government, which they deride as a U.S. puppet.
Abortion proponents deride much of this legislation as "targeted restrictions on abortion providers," or "TRAP" laws.
Some people deride this as "market magic," and it's easy to see where they're coming from.
This reality is something Trump should take up as one to deride as "Sad!!!" in his tweets.
At the same time, we deride and ridicule women who deviate too far from the expected behavior.
And how should the media engage with figures who routinely deride them as enemies of the people?
Critics deride this sort of thing as a flattening of the world, a McDonaldisation of global culture.
Trump successfully ran for president by demeaning his enemies and rallying his base to deride his opponents.
From the moment the show opened people took to the internet to both deride and defend it.
There is still some uncertainty and many conservatives deride the funding as a "bailout" of ObamaCare insurers.
It was an act of resistance against what we might deride today as a corporate tax loophole.
Some people even deride the Patriots for being a "white" team, whatever that is supposed to mean.
Others deride its taste and say its coffee is just an overpriced version of convenience store sludge.
Judd Gregg took to the pages of New Hampshire's biggest newspaper to deride Lewandowski as a 'thug.
The prospect of her canonization means very little to those outside the church, many of whom deride her.
They will deride Bloomberg's opposition to a wealth tax, though many liberal politicians and economists also harbor reservations.
Our society is becoming more cognisant of the ways in which we shame and deride fat women's bodies.
We can deride achievement and cut down those who succeed, in a phenomenon we call tall poppy syndrome.
Soon after, conservatives flocked to social media to deride the speaker for not taking the occasion seriously enough.
Democrats deride that awkward reversal as a flip-flop, one of many, including an about-face on immigration.
But Mr. Hwang has not committed to running yet, and critics deride his close ties to Ms. Park.
Mr. Trudeau seemed to deride Mr. Trump for going off schedule to answer questions from reporters on Tuesday.
And in many ways, it sums up Johnson's pliant politics and penchant for political expediency that his critics deride.
I was in awe of his sense of humor and his ability to mock, to deride, and to dismiss.
Moreover, Democrats who deride his bipartisanship as an electoral strategy or something forced rather than felt miss the point.
What is the legal basis for challenging the president's order, which opponents continue to deride as a "Muslim ban"?
The president frequently uses rallies to deride his opponents, but on Monday directed much of his commentary toward Biden.
We revere the founding fathers as patriots and geniuses, but deride the brilliant, enduring, self-replicating machine they invented.
It's a remark that is often repeated to deride the powers of the stock market to predict the economy.
"I have heard some Republicans deride Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and I think that's a mistake," O'Reilly tweeted this week.
Three executives resigned last month after reports that leadership had used vulgar language to deride former winners in emails.
Many deride her lifestyle brand, Goop, as little more than an overhyped e-commerce platform peddling pseudoscience and baubles.
Buybacks have their critics, too, who deride them as financial engineering that benefits only shareholders in the short run.
When Republicans do it under McConnell's direction, critics deride them unmercifully as too fearful to break with the President.
Mr Bannon is in turn reported to deride Mr Kushner as a "globalist" (a serious insult, apparently, among economic nationalists).
It's no wonder, then, that so many men deride and degrade gossip: It's our most effective armor against their abuses.
Climate change is now a tool openly employed by conservatives to deride environmental law and stoke passions about government overreach.
After decades of hate speech, cynics deride this volte face as a publicity stunt by Arab dictators seeking Western approval.
But it was the comment from McCain, a member of Trump's own party, that seemed to deride Trump the most.
Many supporters of same-sex marriage deride the postal vote as a costly, "irregular and unscientific" gauge of public opinion.
" Reagan would go on to sign a sweeping immigration reform bill that many in the Republican Party now deride as "amnesty.
Many Republicans deride that plan as amnesty for lawbreakers, a potential attack line their next primary challenger could wield against them.
Scientists also exhibit other logical fallacies, when talking about UFOs, that they would deride in others when speaking of traditional disciplines.
Many other investors are on his page and deride the May/Go Away theme as a catchy saying with little merit.
Some critics deride Harris's focus on media—on what he calls, more broadly, "a mass cultural shift"—as squishy or subjective.
But opponents deride the Republican healthcare bill as a giveaway to wealthy Americans who would see some tax increases rolled back.
Mercedes,' 'Get Shorty' add to TV's drama glut These figures aren't intended to deride the shows, or for that matter, critics.
He told them that he was a former Muslim, and he began to deride his former religion and use racial slurs.
Jacobs is part of a controversial tradition, Messianic Judaism, which critics deride as a form of evangelical Christianity masquerading as Judaism.
That requires investment, of course — which some Republicans, like Senator Mike Lee of Utah, deride as being harmful to the economy.
Sometimes the cyclists ignore me, but more often they openly deride me, laughing at my schoolmarmish insistence on following the rules.
The other party denounces them as unscrupulous, criminal, and illegitimate; members of their own party often deride them as sell-outs.
Though Republicans routinely deride Obamacare as a catastrophic failure, it is nevertheless setting a benchmark none of their plans can clear.
It's easy enough to deride the silly things student protestors say, but I don't want to deny that the pain was real.
Why is it that we continue to deride sufferers of one disease and openly project benevolence and humanity towards victims of another?
Hill described her neighbors hearing someone hammering on her door, as well as someone calling her home to deride her with obscenities.
Deride the powers at large fashion corporations who could seek out ethical sources of textiles and safe, well-paying factories, but won't.
Too often, they deride reason as a Eurocentric creation used to rationalize the existence of colonialism, slavery and genocide of native peoples.
Mr. Oz remains an avatar of an old-school liberal Zionism that many in Israel now deride as too dreamy and idealistic.
We deride Russia's paranoia over foreign aggression even as we whip up panic over charges that Russia rigged the U.S. presidential election.
They deride the rich weekenders who attend the expensive sessions at Asana, an opulent retreat, but they wonder what it's like inside.
But opponents deride the Republican health-care bill as a giveaway to wealthy Americans who would see some tax increases rolled back.
Yet what those who are quick to deride it often forget is that the glass of fashion is mostly a reflective device.
Detractors of the bureau deride it for overreach, contending that it has stymied lending, harming the housing market and stalling car sales.
Most of my friends cynically deride Mr. Trump's slogan, Make America Great Again, citing all that was wrong in the olden days.
He's even gone so far as to publicly disparage the US law enforcement and intelligence agencies and deride their analysis as wrong.
Trump also found time to once again deny calling El Salvador, Haiti, and African countries "shitholes" and deride Democrats in one tweet.
Romantic love for Lisa Yuskavage is something we can deride as unrealistic, yet its sweet, naïve simplicity reminds us of a youthful ideal.
But it's not the bloodthirsty, sociopathic fantasy that we tend to mean when we deride certain games as power trips for teenage boys.
In short, while the legislature is free to deride the executive in the harshest of terms, the executive may not scrutinize the judiciary.
Trump used the economic successes of South Korea in the decades since that war to further deride the hermit nation to the north.
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders during her Monday briefing also tried to deride him as a mere volunteer because he was unpaid.
In the game's global chat room, a number of words were banned, including "coon," because it's a slur meant to deride black people.
Reid once knocked out a drunk fan at the StubHub center in California when the guy had the temerity to deride Reid's fighter.
Her White House detractors deride Ms. Trump's causes as a "pet agenda," vigorously opposed by the Republican base her father strives to satisfy.
In lieu of emphasizing the benefits of free trade for American consumers and businesses, progressives often deride free trade as a job killer.
Critics deride the policy as a contrived excuse to overpay for over-the-hill stars who saunter through their final years before retirement.
They deride others, especially American liberals, who fall short of this standard, who blame anything other than themselves for personal transgressions or failures.
If she were around today, she might even deride affirmative action as an unnecessary act of pity that denigrates the value of hard work.
By virtue of not being in Washington, he was able to more credibly deride Republicans in Congress and paint himself as a political outsider.
Those pesky regulations that Trump and other Republicans liked to deride actually became pretty popular once Americans understood they protected people with preexisting conditions.
Algerian republicans deride Morocco's monarch as feudal, and because of the kingdom's land-grab of Western Sahara call him the world's last colonial ruler.
What's more, the post has been commented on more than 2,300 times—and nearly all of the comments deride the asshats in the video.
Though Democrats have used this number to deride the bill and claim that it only helps the rich, this is a shamefully misleading statement.
While its most uncharitable detractors often deride the Council as a refuge for overpaid underachievers, Mr. Williams saw sedulous virtue in its summer schedule.
A former state lawmaker and business executive, he is in a position to deride Republicans in Congress and paint himself as a political outsider.
On President Trump's first trip back to the city, hundreds of residents took to the streets to chide, deride or applaud their hometown president.
At the last Academy Awards, about 34.3 million viewers watched Chris Rock deride moviedom for its lack of diversity, at times in crude terms.
At The Disco's pop hit "High Hopes" reached the internet, it seemed to say something larger about the candidate to those who deride him.
" The performer likened life under the Trump administration to "a Hitler movie," saying, "They try to diminish and deride anyone they feel is vulnerable.
"I have heard some Republicans deride Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and I think that's a mistake," disgraced former Fox News host Bill O'Reilly wrote on Twitter.
It's important to listen to the outraged and not deride them as just too sensitive, because they usually have a good goddamn point to make.
Willkie's biggest problem was the perception that he offered what a later generation of movement conservatives would deride as an echo instead of a choice.
The art galleries and a wine bar will open later, giving the town what some people in the area deride as an "artsy fartsy" attitude.
While Democrats appeared to largely agree that the administration's actions were more aggressive than they would have expected, they declined to deride it as illegal.
So he took to the Washington Post op-ed section to deride a modest set of Democratic proposals to institute election and voting rights reform.
Trump, meanwhile, was going after Warren by using the slur "Pocahontas" to deride her self-identification in the 1980s and '90s as part Native American.
The filmmakers scrutinize processing plants, where carcasses are butchered by the trailer-load, and deride the Australian government, which they suggest is mismanaging the populations.
Ted Cruz and other right-wing populists sometimes deride Manhattan as a liberal La-La Land of privileged people living far from the real world.
Otherwise, Trump risks alienating many of his Republican supporters and delighting his Democratic opponents, who are eager to deride him as weak on the issue.
Another is the government's decision to rely on what critics deride as market-based responses to the housing shortage, rather than building new public housing.
The event was billed a celebration of free speech, but Spencer took a fair amount of time to deride protesters who used their voices against him.
" The pair also deride the current occult scene as "exquisitely boring," and explain that it seemed natural to "take it out of bookstores and onto dancefloors.
They deride him for toppling the magnificent Shia Caliphate of the Fatimids, selling off its vast library and turning pleasure palaces into madrassas for learning jihad.
Its tweets deride the company for a perceived insensitivity to users by issuing satirical messages in a spot-on social-media-PR voice, replete with emojis.
Next time Ingraham and her acolytes deride infantile college protest antics, keep in mind they may at that very moment be using diapers as safe spaces.
Where his administration has repeatedly missed the mark, though, is in its determination to deride the very "global community" that could help America in its challenge.
For conservatives, the thought of a Republican-controlled House passing a bill that they deride as "amnesty" is frightening and could depress Republican turnout in November.
If liberalism really is America's core, hegemonic intellectual tradition, it's easy to see how it has become the word we use to deride the status quo.
But victims still deride Twitter's user abuse reporting system as opaque and ineffective, and the company has long insisted it cannot comment on individual cases or reports.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez hit back at critics who deride her experience as a bartender during an appearance on an episode of Showtime's "Desus & Mero" released Thursday.
While it's easy to look back now and deride the Game Boy (and its various successors) for their reliance on extra devices, back then, it made sense.
But Harris does not plan to make her case using any demeaning nicknames for Trump, something the president did during the 2016 campaign to deride his opponents.
Critics deride them as out-of-touch hipsters, but their nine-point platform for political reforms, including the abolition of the executive presidency, is clear and straightforward.
Sure, it's easy to deride it as a re-skinned version of Alto's Adventure with prettier graphics and some new features, but sometimes, that's all sequels need.
While the United States pundits constantly deride these banks as being filled with questionable loans and even more questionable accounting, the international financial regulators do not agree.
Last year, the right-wing U.K. Independence Party ousted its leader after it was reported that his girlfriend had used racist language to deride the future duchess.
After the debate, Republican lawmakers did deride Mr. Sanders for this answer, while fact-checkers noted that he had overstated the link between climate change and terrorism.
" Western countries and the domestic opposition deride Maduro's 2018 reelection as a sham, while Maduro, a socialist, argues Venezuela is the victim of a U.S.-led "economic war.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump and his surrogates have embraced a style that eschews what they deride as political correctness, making for a long record of unguarded public statements.
The FN leader will also deride the attempt by the 62-year-old ex-prime minister to distance himself from Mr Sarkozy, whom he served as prime minister.
Yeah, we deride lawyers as ambulance chasers and opportunists, but they also form a vast network that works, more often than not, to hold the big cheaters accountable.
Now, senators feel emboldened to vote against U.S. support for the Saudi war in Yemen, oppose arms sales to the country, and to publicly deride its leader. 2.
The new user milestone indicates that Facebook is doing something right, even as it's been easy to deride how hamfisted its approach to Stories has been outside Instagram.
He would come to my house and deride my speakers and their placement; I would go to his apartment and give him grief about everything but his speakers.
Throughout the micro-talks, several speakers will openly deride Kellyanne Conway's infamous comment about "alternative facts," or policy makers that want to ignore the issue of climate change.
In recent weeks, Mr. Kasich's great achievement appeared to be showing off his impressive appetite at a variety of restaurants — prompting Mr. Trump to deride his eating habits.
To deride all this as the guesses of "so-called experts" is very dangerous, not just to the livelihood of financial advisers, who claim to be experts themselves.
" Similarly, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar used his Hollywood Reporter column to deride the danger of the studios' sudden "zero tolerance" policy "that does not take individual circumstances into consideration.
The bottom line: The actions of these giant companies — which critics deride as too little, too late — have failed to stop the proliferation of gun violence in America.
Rather than deride the intelligence that we are at risk, Donald Trump and the G.O.P. should be vowing to make ours the most cybersecure nation in the world.
He is quite right that were the U.S.-German alliance to unravel, the consequences would hardly be limited to the "globalist elites" Trump and his allies so deride.
And when Colbert asked Sanders if it was fair for Clinton to deride his campaign promises as too unrealistic, Sanders got animated as he issued an unequivocal no.
Washington (CNN)President-elect Donald Trump took to Twitter Tuesday evening to deride the US intelligence agencies due to brief him on alleged Russian hacking of American political groups.
It also contains advisers representative of what the Obama administration liked to deride as "the Blob," sympathetic to the Gulf states and Israel and more eager to use force.
Romantic love for Lisa Yuskavage is something we can deride as unrealistic, yet its sweet, naïve simplicity reminds us of a youthful ideal that still exerts its gravitational attraction.
I understand why the series has a fanatical following of fans that get Gears tattoos, but I also understand why it's everything that people rightfully deride in video games.
Other Democrats want to give Pelosi and Schumer space to get a deal rather than turn quickly to what Republicans would surely deride as a 85033 Democratic messaging bill.
President Donald Trump's bizarre decision to deride retired Admiral William McRaven on Sunday is symptomatic of a wider rift between the commander in chief and the military he oversees.
Those comments, though, belie Papadopoulos' actual role in the campaign, as laid out by Mueller's statement of charges, and use misinformation and inaccuracies to deride the former campaign adviser.
While the Taliban have held meetings with Afghan politicians and civil society representatives, they have refused to deal with the Afghan government, which they deride as a U.S. "puppet".
Given Mr. Hollande's unpopularity, Mr. Macron clearly has an opening, even if critics, especially on the left, deride him as being out of step with France's protective social model.
Rosenstein uses loaded language to deride the SISs of Europe and Canada as "helping people abuse drugs" but fails to elaborate on why that may be a bad thing.
Many Australians deride the postal vote as a costly, "irregular and unscientific" gauge of the nation's readiness to embrace same-sex marriage that would not itself change any law.
" Doubling down, the influential singer used the Vogue interview to deride Trump again, saying: "The most mentally ill human being in America right now seems to be the president.
They need to realize that we simply are human beings trying to exist in a world that viciously continues to deride, attack, and murder us for living authentically as ourselves.
"Nanny is alive and well in Westminster" ran the headline of a newspaper article about the nudge unit in 2011; the author went on to deride the unit's "Orwellian overtones".
Liberals and conservatives alike took to the internet to deride the presumptive Republican nominee for being poor, and poor people quickly discovered that they were the butt of the joke.
Time after time, Obama was treated as the light-bringer for promulgating or enforcing the policies that the same people now deride as effectively the equivalent of the Enabling Act.
During the taste-testing at Cassin Ranch, the Joy Makers encouraged me to try Albion, a university berry invented by Shaw, only to deride its physique and criticize its crunchiness.
Ms. Sadler's comment came on the same day a retired Air Force three-star general went on Fox Business Network to deride Mr. McCain's conduct as a prisoner of war.
Working his sign at busy intersections, Washington has had people flip him off, deride him, roll down their windows to throw things at him like coins and empty water bottles.
The things we deride as being "thirsty" are the things that lack value in the eyes of the macho, leather-faced American individualist, so they invite macho, stone-faced derision.
It is telling that the songs Liverpool fans deploy to deride Chelsea focus on Chelsea's supposed lack of history, and that Chelsea supporters' rebuttal concentrates on Liverpool's more recent failings.
The fact that the political left seems so comfortable with this scenario, or wishes to minimize and deride these initial findings, is the strangest part of the story so far.
In January, he was badly damaged by revelations that his girlfriend, Jo Marney, had used racist language to deride the actress Meghan Markle, who will marry Prince Harry this spring.
Mr Trudeau's domestic critics—so far a minority—deride him as "Prime Minister Selfie" for posing incessantly with fans and celebrities, sometimes (though not as pictured, above) with his shirt off.
Though left-wingers may deride national identities, and right-wingers twist them to racist ends, they are the best hope for unifying people and giving them a broad sense of purpose.
In the wake of the announcement, an army of Blizzard trolls materialized on social media to deride the exciting news of a brand new Diablo game — the first in six years.
The Warriors made 73 wins look almost too easy, tempting those commonly referred to as haters to question or deride the quality of the competition, in the interests of historical context.
Nowadays, whenever I'm in Berlin, my daily routine revolves around Wilmersdorf, a quiet neighborhood of playgrounds and leafy plazas that some Berliners deride as burgerlich — a word connoting haut-bourgeois complacency.
The word "taboo" was long used to deride the superstitions of nonwhite populations; James Cook introduced the word tabu to Europe in his 1777 book A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean.
If Korede is powerless in her own home, always blamed for Ayoola's mistakes, in the hospital's white wards she can mock a man who smells bad and deride the junior nurses.
After all, if the president continues to deride NATO, as he has in interviews, why should anyone believe that in a crisis he'll abide by words that he hasn't even read?
Trump doubled down on his criticism when asked why he continued to deride McCain seven months after his death from brain cancer, despite blowback from the former senator's family and supporters.
" But: "Democrats deride him as the man who set fire to the Senate and wants credit for calling the fire department, only to now serve as an enabler of President Trump.
She's not shy about appropriately labeling critics as sexist who deride her as a "silly girl" or a witch—and that makes her comments about Trump seem especially hypocritical and disappointing.
While many deride committee hearings for the occasional grandstanding in which members indulge, they are still the best means by which members learn about issues help the institution derive good policy.
And taking a cue from Modi, his followers and colleagues in the BJP have latched on to the theme by using the tag to deride opposition leaders, intellectuals and left-leaning liberals.
"I've heard that there are some billionaires that don't support this plan," Ms. Warren says in the ad, which proceeds to deride several of the plan's critics for financial ties to Republicans.
Trademarks of his that some deride — exacting production design, symmetrical compositions, precious humor — here become merits, and Mr. Anderson's baroque comedy bursts with a sun-dappled autumnal palette and honest, innocent mischief.
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He's from out of town — one of the "summer people" Izzy and the locals deride — and has been parked by his mother with his grandfather, George (Jonathan Hadary), for an indeterminate time.
The reformers deride the incrementalists as sellouts and stone-hearted technocrats; the incrementalists say the reformers are demagogues peddling fool's gold to people who don't understand the U.S. system's resistance to change.
Democrats deride these plans as "junk" insurance because they do not need to follow ObamaCare rules that require covering people with pre-existing conditions and coverage of a range of health services.
Democrats and even some Republicans said the fury would have been unceasing on the right had a Democratic presidential candidate held up the leader of a hostile power to deride a Republican president.
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But it's also about reversing the tide of what conservatives deride as Obama's "you didn't build that" mentality, with its implication that a big state is an inevitable, benign feature of modern capitalism.
They don't understand why older people deride their generation as "crybullies," in the conservative publisher Roger Kimball's words, or as "fragile thugs," a phrase David Brooks, a New York Times columnist, has used.
There are many reasons working-class conservatives vote against their economic interests — abortion and gun issues count heavily for some — but another is the mockery of Democrats who deride them as ignorant bumpkins.
Pence will deride any notion of normalizing North Korea's relationships with the outside world while he leads the US delegation at the Winter Olympics this week, a Pence aide told Axios on Sunday.
He said these events have taken on the ritual decorum of Kabuki theater — students are allowed to deride him, he is allowed to speak, blood pressures rise and fall, and life goes on.
Conservatives have become increasingly alarmed at discussion of what they deride as "Obamacare Lite" — efforts to keep some of the provisions in place and "repair" the health law rather than kill it outright.
English decries black nationalist demands for a unified community in favor of an individualism, personal autonomy, and subjectivity that many then and now would deride as a bourgeois affectation if not a betrayal.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Some may deride the "art world" as a series of champagne events, trips to global destinations, absurd auctions, tax evasion schemes, and VIP everything (like we care).
The populists deride the leaders of the past as obsessed with bossy political correctness and out of touch with what matters to ordinary people; they promise their voters the chance to "take back control".
Today, cowards and bullies can conveniently deride human targets globally, hiding behind screen names and unknown caller IDs, more easily sending their poison out on social media with the clear intent of causing harm.
John Roberts, the current chief justice, exemplifies the second type: many conservatives deride him as a squishy institutionalist who caved in to public pressure when he twice voted to uphold the Affordable Care Act.
I like how he's able to simultaneously (a) deride Thai boxing style, (b) point out his strengths, and (c) completely dismiss most of his opponents not only as inferior, but objectively, scientifically, factually outdated.
His critics — and there are a lot of them — deride him as a failed college basketball player trying to live vicariously through his sons and to profit from their skills on a basketball court.
Mr. Trump is heading to rallies in Arizona this weekend, but a planned meeting with Navajo Indians has been thrown into question over his use of the term "Pocahontas" to deride Senator Elizabeth Warren.
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The president's defenders deride that suggestion, with Rudy Giuliani, speaking to The Hill from Jerusalem, insisting it is those who assert that the president can be indicted or subpoenaed who are undermining legal norms.
They deride her willingness to bind Britain into much EU regulation in return for free trade; some would prefer a no-deal "hard Brexit" in March, despite warnings that would ravage the British economy.
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In the meantime, European heads of state are scrambling to persuade Tehran to abide by the Obama-era nuclear pact, the same deal from which Trump withdrew the U.S. last year and continues to deride.
But an unusual show of solidarity between rival journalists seemed to signal a new approach by the White House press corps toward an administration that regularly uses briefings to deride, and divide, the news media.
But the homelessness epidemic has been used by conservative voices like Carlson to deride left-leaning cities like San Francisco, Seattle, and Los Angeles, where visible homelessness is concentrated and, in some cases, growing worse.
Before Wednesday, it was easy to deride Kremlin cries of provokatsiya as a cynical way of directing our gaze away from the facts and past them — onto the highly improbable and the flat-out conspiratorial.
Whether or not the couple intended to support Kaepernick, some people — predominantly right-wing personalities who often deride anyone (or a person of color) who sits out the anthem — are calling Jay and Bey disrespectful.
Soccer, at least at the time, was associated with the poor and working class, and particularly with "yob" culture, British slang for unruly, dangerous, drunken louts, and a term often used to deride the poor.
Washington (CNN)Vice President Mike Pence will deride any notion of normalizing North Korea's relationships with the outside world while he leads the US delegation at the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, this week.
They deride her willingness to bind Britain into much EU regulation in return for free trade and some would prefer a no-deal "hard Brexit" in March, despite warnings that would ravage the British economy.
By contrast, some critics have viewed his actions as undermining American patriotism, while others deride his income and his biracial heritage to suggest he's entering a fight he's not qualified to take on as his own.
If you believe in Axios's vision for where things are headed, the competition can deride the news outlet (but not on the record, of course) as an avatar for Washington's worst journalism predilections all they want.
But victim advocates say the personal nature of these defamation suits, filed by attorneys with close ties to groups that they deride as "men's rights" organizations, makes it difficult to build trust between the warring sides.
Stephen Miller, the senior policy adviser to the president and one of the ideologues pushing the administration's hardline immigration policies, is a product of the so-called "chain migration" he and President Donald Trump often deride.
Beijing is China's biggest municipal producer of trash, having collected 22018 million tonnes of household waste last year, almost double that of a decade earlier, and residents deride its sprawling landfills as a "seventh ring road".
It has also left the government open to attacks by the opposition, who use a Hindi phrase to deride Modi's administration as a "suit and boot" government that only works in the interest of the rich.
Like every other band who performed in eyeshadow and nail polish they were derided for the same reasons people traditionally deride boybands: an obvious concern for their appearance, mainstream appeal and significantly young female fan base.
In the hours after the report was delivered to Barr, Trump Jr. took to Twitter to deride "#CollusionTruthers" who spent the duration of Mueller's 22-month-long probe speculating whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russia.
Now, facing the threat of a "blue wave" and an onslaught of health-care attacks from Democratic candidates, vulnerable Republicans are running ads on pre-existing conditions and co-sponsoring measures that critics deride as meaningless.
The administration, for example, expanded short-term health insurance plans that are cheaper, but that Democrats deride as "junk" insurance because they do not have to cover pre-existing conditions or a range of health services.
But racist rhetoric has become a hallmark of the movement, from the use of "cuck" to deride anti-alt-right conservatives to Twitter harassment of Jewish journalists by Photoshopping them into images of Nazi gas chambers.
Instead, this week, much of that community expressed outrage over a very different story about the US relationship with Saudi Arabia: Obama, in an interview, had seemed to deride the Saudi leadership and its influence in Washington.
Trump then proceeded to deride the "globalists" who serve in his administration, a term that the President's former chief strategist Steve Bannon -- a trade hardliner -- has used to describe Cohn and other moderates at the White House.
Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) joined Reps.
Instead, the president and administration officials depict refugees as security threats, frauds and criminals, deride asylum as a "loophole," and stoke spurious fears that people will try to "stampede" or "force their way in" to the country.
Two other politicians who attended confirmed the message was sent to Sadr, a 42-year-old whom critics often deride as an upstart, accusing him of trying to dictate terms to the rest of the National Alliance.
Many of the adults over 30 that we meet on the show — from Mary Ferguson to Jay Duplass's manipulative stage director character to dead Keith — are just as flawed and selfish as the 20-somethings they deride.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) said at the hearing.
Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) and Rep.
Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) and Rep.
While 63 percent of Labour supporters voted to remain in the EU, a large swathe of the party's politicians are now attempting to overthrow leader Jeremy Corbyn, who they deride as an incompetent, sandal-wearing, socialist fantasist.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (Ore) and Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.) said in a statement.
For those who would later deride Keillor as too stuffy or boring, it might shock them to learn that as a young DJ, Keillor would interject the Beach Boys and the Grateful Dead into the station's classical programming.
The secessionists deride New York City gun laws and spout white-nationalist rhetoric, so they're surprised when they encounter not only armed resistance, but a neighborhood willing to temporarily put aside its internal conflicts and unite to fight.
In addition to the two outstanding warrants, Kanter also faces jail time after a prosecutor in Turkey ruled that he was guilty of using Twitter to "defame and deride" Erdogan and should be jailed up to four years.
Congress also routinely chooses to ignore or deride the president's proposed budgets, with the result often being passage of a hasty, last-minute continuing resolution or omnibus bill to keep the government's lights on and avoid a shutdown.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (Ore.), the top Republican on the committee.
I personally responded to this nonverbal gesture more strongly than to her words: the donning of a sombrero, an item commonly used to summarize and deride Mexican culture by, say, drunk white college students on Cinco de Mayo.
Since its founding in 2012, the "men's rights" subreddit r/TheRedPill has become one of the most notorious forums in Reddit's history, widely known as a misogynistic cesspool in which men deride feminist ideologies and mock rape victims.
Over time, she shifted from a candidate who said she would fight for the middle class (though rarely the working class) to a candidate who would deride the notion of fighting lonely fights on the side of justice.
For one, the rebukes offer a useful rejoinder to critics who deride Fox News as "state TV." The network has also sought to highlight skeptical Trump coverage to advertisers who may be leery of provocative right-wing punditry.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), chairman of Energy and Commerce.
That's why they're trying to beat back the competition by giving off the same vibe as the craft breweries that have eroded their edge – when they're not running Super Bowl commercials that deride people who drink craft beer.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE's (R-Ore.) constituents; 58 percent of Rep.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), the committee chairman, and Rep.
The great paradox, then, is that as buzz has grown in stature as currency within the industry, TV fans pay more attention to the Emmys than ever — and often deride them for crimes they're not really guilty of.
Many of the comments on her most recent Instagram deride her for either being a "slut" (for allegedly hooking up with several contestants on Bachelor In Paradise) or for being immoral (for accusing an innocejt man of sexual assault).
Meanwhile, critics deride the value of a liberal arts education, teachers are underpaid, and unnecessary spending on top-of-the-line recreational facilities, student unions, residence halls and stadiums is maxing out college budgets in exactly the wrong way.
While many Conservatives deride these actions as free speech violations, experts support deplatforming — or, the tactic of removing the social platforms of people who promote extremism — as a way to combat the spread of hate and hateful ideology online.
I was looking for something like Deliciously Ella's books, which boast "counting goodness, not calories" in one breath, and deride "gross" convenience foods in the next, to weave a precarious path between diet regimes and a love of food.
After a 2-2 draw with lowly Swansea City at Stamford Bridge, Mourinho bizarrely made the decision to publicly deride Chelsea's medical officials who had rushed on to the pitch to treat Eden Hazard who was on the ground.
He claims journalists misunderstand the complexity of attacking fake news, deride Facebook for thinking algorithms are neutral when the company knows they aren't, and encourages reporters to talk to engineers who actually deal with these problems and their consequences.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), which was first reported by Axios.
It's time for all of us who are interested in social, economic, racial and environmental justice to recognize that fighting for those things requires us to embrace, rather than deride, identity politics so that everyone's rights can be protected.
Mr. Macron is a big target for the populists, because he has gone out of his way to deride them and set himself up as the defender of Europe and increased federalism against those who want to disrupt it.
There's the showmanship that they deride as self-indulgence; there are the absurd lyrics, all packed with Californiaisms, that are cast off as cringeworthy; there are the air-kicking, pogo-jumping kinetics that are sneered at and deemed needless.
" Nate Schenkkan of Freedom House said in a statement, referring to leaders of the two countries, "Viktor Orban of Hungary and Jaroslaw Kaczynski of Poland openly deride the idea that democracy requires independent institutions or constraints on majority rule.
Mr. Merkel's broader efforts to resuscitate the doctor's reputation against those "who glibly deride him as a quack" is at least partly successful, and his assertion that "many of his sounder concepts of wellness remain sage prescriptions" seems indisputable.
Both numbers were the best press he'd gotten since at least before August: Before Clinton loyalists rush to deride the media over this study, an important caveat: The criteria for "negative" coverage includes stories about the state of the horse race.
Given that only 43% of Republicans believe in evolution (according to a Pew poll), if members of that party are willing to embrace Darwinian science in order to deride Democrats then the partisan hatred runs much deeper than I thought possible.
"Even as they deride big money in politics, Democrats trying to help elect Hillary Clinton have fully embraced the Supreme Court's Citizens United and McCutcheon decisions," Michael Beckel, a campaign finance expert at the Center for Public Integrity, tells me.
And Neil Gorsuch, the newest justice, used a hokey riff on his steak seasoning to deride the plaintiffs' approach as "a pinch of this, a pinch of that", with too little guidance for how to apply the test in practice.
Trump and his eldest son routinely deride what they call the "witch hunt," with the president hammering the probe again Friday morning as he denied a reported claim from his ex-attorney that he knew about the Trump Tower meeting.
Jawbreaker's ten-song set pulled exclusively from the band's final two albums, 24 Hour Revenge Therapy and Dear You (it's often easy to deride a band for what they didn't play, but that feels a bit foolhardy given the circumstances).
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), the top Republican on the Commerce Committee.
Navajo leaders had extended an invitation to Mr. Trump, as they have to other candidates, to meet with them, despite objections from a number of members over his repeated use of the name "Pocahontas" to deride Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts.
D.) and House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.).
The panel will consider bills to overturn Trump's expansion of cheaper, skimpier insurance plans that Democrats deride as "junk plans," and to restore funding for outreach efforts to enroll people in ObamaCare plans, funding that was slashed by the Trump administration.
Despite the fact that a full decade has passed—and despite the fact that Oasis fans have been clamoring for a reunion since that night in Paris—the Gallaghers have continued to hate, deride, mock, and all-around loathe each other.
Y.) and Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (Ore.) all opted to vote with Democrats.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), head of the House Energy and Commerce Committee.
D.) and House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (Ore.).
"I think it's very easy to deride the media and think, 'These people are the media elite,' or also to say that places like the New York Times are part of the resistance—none of that is true," she says.
" His father-in-law, a onetime farmworker from Mexico, came to the United States on a now-defunct guest worker program and ultimately became a citizen as a result of a 1986 immigration law that conservatives still deride as "amnesty.
When I mention that a mounting level of structured products from investment banks that generate attractive fixed returns remind me of the rush to credit default swaps in the mid 2000's, people deride my attempt to ruin the party.
House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) and Rep.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee.
He acidly noted in private that his predecessor, Dwight D. Eisenhower, would deride the notion of government-sponsored care for older Americans as socialized medicine before "getting into his limousine" to enjoy free treatment at the Army's Walter Reed Medical Center.
Sweet, girlish things are easy to deride — as Jaya Saxena wrote in 2017, feminine-coded food trends (cupcakes, rosé) are typically talked about as though women are "ruining" food, while male-coded ones (bitter craft brews, for instance) elevate it.
Mr. Khalilzad's comments suggested that the key sticking points were the terms of a Taliban cease-fire and getting the insurgents to give up their longstanding refusal to speak to the Afghan government, which they deride as an American puppet.
Y.), Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (Ore.) and Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.) — who agreed with the Democrats' legal argument that Trump is abusing his powers.
We deride the sentimental — especially in art — but perhaps it's the sentiment that gives Dirty Dancing its heft, the way that the film has faith in Baby and Johnny and their love, faith that the fans of the film imbue into its locations.
"It is a shame to deride the good work that was done in Newark as a defect of his candidacy or his worldview," says Derrell Bradford, a long-time advocate of education reform who worked with Mr Booker early in his career.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), who chairs the committee, said in a markup hearing Wednesday.
"The forces in our politics are pushing things to the extreme," said Senator Chuck Schumer, Democrat of New York, who stood with several of his colleagues on Thursday to deride Republicans over their own to-do list of legislation and confirmations left waiting.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), the chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee.
" Mr. Cruz has reported raising only a few thousand dollars from registered lobbyists — a mainstay of fund-raising for Mr. Rubio and Mr. Bush — suggesting that he is still a tough sell among those he continues to deride as the "Washington cartel.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (Ore.), the top Republican on the committee, at a hearing Tuesday.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), the top Republican on the House Energy and Commerce Committee.
That story, Marlow recalls, was relentlessly mocked by the "blue check-marks" on Twitter — a term many on the right use to deride mainstream reporters with "verified" status on Twitter who they believe act as the gatekeepers of political discourse in Washington.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), have weighed government action to curb big tech's power.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), also signed on to the letter, as did Reps.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (Ore.), the top Republican on the committee, at a hearing Tuesday.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R) in Oregon's 2nd Congressional District in the November midterm elections.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), the chairman of the panel, said in a statement.
Often, those who deride the U.S.'s ability to change the course of events in situations like Syria or Burundi do not take into account the fact that once a mass atrocity situation is underway, the options for action are significantly limited.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), who is chairman of the full committee, said Wednesday.
J.) and Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), a sign that this option could move forward.
The Trump administration is proposing to expand the availability of short-term health insurance plans that some deride as "junk insurance" — an effort that could give consumers cheaper coverage options but undermine Obamacare's marketplaces and popular protections for pre-existing medical conditions.
Initially, Trump was distressed when he watched Sean Hannity and other Fox News hosts deride the plan, including as he watched recorded versions of prime-time programming during a late-night flight home on Monday from Texas, where he'd held a campaign rally.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee, and Rep.
While the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has verified Iran's compliance, Trump continues to deride the agreement, calling for more sanctions on the Islamic Republic particularly for its ballistic missile program and human rights abuses, which were not part of the JCPOA.
The last-minute desire for a new candidate is also driven by the fear of what Trump will say and do to someone like Warren or Sanders -- deride them as socialists who want to take your guns and your money -- in a general election setting.
The Trump administration has the option to release families together — what Trump and his officials deride as "catch-and-release" — or to use "alternatives to detention" to monitor migrants and make sure they show up to court, as Alexia Fernandez-Campbell has written for Vox.
As The Verge reported this morning, while many well-known bankers and investors continue to deride Bitcoin as a bubble or a Ponzi scheme, almost every major financial institution has been exploring how they might interact with Bitcoin and its underlying structure, the blockchain.
Omaha, Nebraska (CNN)President Barack Obama sharpened his State of the Union warning against divisive politics Wednesday, using a campaign-style rally in Nebraska to deride politicians like Republican front-runner Donald Trump who he claimed was using fear as a tool to gain votes.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), aims to put legislation to the House floor by Memorial Day weekend.
House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) released a statement with Rep.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), hopes to send legislation to the House floor by Memorial Day weekend.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (Ore.), the top Republican on the full committee, shares similar concerns to Burgess.
But House Energy and Commerce Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) and health subcommittee Chairman Rep.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), the newly minted chairman of the full committee, put it. Rep.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) criticized Inslee's invitation at the expense of advancing other policy proposals.
Members like House Commerce Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) accuse Democrats of obscuring the issue.
The hostages were released in exchange for sizable concessions from the United States — exactly the sort of process they deride as weak — and not because Ronald Reagan was a tough and scary gentleman whose mere presence in the Oval Office panicked Khomeini into capitulating.
Thiel, who can't resist any chance to deride universities, does not want to see intelligence as itself a fixed cost — something in which an institution might invest — because he simply believes that a person is either creative and courageous and worthwhile or he is not.
But that's unlikely, House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) said Monday.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), the chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, said Wednesday.
But that's unlikely, House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) said Monday.
At the end of a year when it became a campaign tactic to deride "The Media" as a bumbling, faceless mass, it's impossible to overlook the significance of Hulk Hogan's successful lawsuit against Gawker Media for publishing a sex tape featuring Hogan in 1803.
Playboi Carti: Die Lit (Awge/Interscope) Although purists deride the rise of "mumble rap," the flipside of inarticulate performers is gorgeous music; it turns out that trap conventions, when softened into a blurry haze, ache and soar, animated by wicked hedonism and lyrical rapture.
The first stage of U.S. President Donald Trump's Middle East peace plan will be launched on Tuesday at a conference the White House touts as a bid to begin drumming up $50 billion in investment but which Palestinians deride as an "economy first" approach doomed to fail.
Waters, 80, sat down with CNBC editor at large John Harwood in her office on Capitol Hill to discuss her reputation, her legislative agenda, and her determination to unearth the financial secrets of Donald Trump – the president who likes to deride her as a "low-IQ" adversary.
Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) hopes to pass the measures out of the House by Memorial Day weekend.
Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) has made advancing opioid measures a top priority.
House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) had expressed concerns with the Senate bill, however.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), the chairman of the House subcommittee that led the work on the bills.
Bannon, who made his name as a populist firebrand eager to attack GOP leaders in Washington, is now urging Trump loyalists to hold their noses — even if the party's candidate in their district is someone they might deride as a Republican In Name Only, or RINO.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), the chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, also rejected the idea.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE, the House GOP's former top campaigns chief and the only Republican in the Oregon delegation.
Waters, 80, sat down with CNBC editor at large John Harwood in her office on Capitol Hill to discuss her reputation, her legislative agenda, and her determination to unearth the financial secrets of Donald Trump — the president who likes to deride her as a "low-IQ" adversary.
Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) hopes to put opioid legislation on the House floor by Memorial Day weekend.
Instead, it was a scandal surrounding his security chief, Alexandre Benalla, who was caught on video beating up a May Day protester — and Mr. Macron's refusal to answer questions about it from reporters — that once again underscored what his critics deride as his monarchical management style.
The policy was first mentioned by House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) last week.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), the panel's chairman, said he's happy with much of the policy agenda under Pruitt.
The release of her book has given her critics yet another opportunity to scold and deride her, but if you climb inside this coal gaffe for a while, and really interrogate it a bit, you start to see just how impossible a situation she was in.
Trump on Tuesday used his Twitter account to promote a conspiracy theorist who has pushed hoaxes about Melania Trump, to again endorse violence against the journalists of a news agency, and to deride business leaders who left his councils because of his weak response to the events of Charlottesville.
Logan Paul 2 has only been official for 1 day, and the boxing media is already sick of itPaul, an internet personality with 20 million subscribers on his YouTube channel, attempted to deride Danis' career by suggesting he hit his peak when he got hit by Khabib Nurmagomedov.
Their songs deride misogynists ("I Hate Your New Boyfriend"), tackle male violence ("Sissy Fists") and, as a band fronted by a trans woman being loud and taking up space, act as a welcome antidote to the transmisogyny that seems to have infected so much of British public life lately.
Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) concluded the hearing Wednesday afternoon after roughly five hours, thanking Zuckerberg for his testimony.
Energy and Commerce Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) wants to see the House pass opioid legislation by Memorial Day weekend.
Today, though, the Schoeps of America are undergoing a rebranding, as part of the so-called alt-right: a grab bag of far-right groups generally united by the belief that white identity has become endangered in what they deride as this era of dangerous diversity and political correctness.
Recent conversations surrounding those issues range from the decision to create an Oscar category honoring "popular film" -- after a string of art-house-type winners -- to actor/director Ethan Hawke generated headlines by appearing to deride the emphasis on superhero movies, at least compared to higher-minded fare.
Democrats have long complained that current Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) has failed to adequately oversee the FCC.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), ranking member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, also said he was "deeply saddened" at McIntyre's passing.
"It won't pass the House if you don't have Hyde protections," said House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.).
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (Ore.), the top Republican on the Energy and Commerce Committee, said at a hearing before his panel last week.
Games must be played, but rather than deride Durant for taking what would appear to be the most convenient path to an initial N.B.A. title, let's applaud the league for having its best players outgrow over the last decade or so the unintended, unfortunate consequences of the Michael Jordan era.
Ratings for the grande dame of Hollywood award shows, broadcast on ABC, declined by roughly 8 percent from last year's telecast — which itself was considered a ratings failure — as 34.3 million viewers watched host Chris Rock deride the academy for its lack of diversity and "Spotlight" win the best picture trophy.
Democratic aides expect the results of an inquiry into whether companies are deceptively marketing short-term health insurance policies promoted by the Trump administration — which critics deride as "junk plans" because of the skimpy coverage — to be released within weeks, including data from the open enrollment period that recently ended.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), Chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee, whose jurisdiction extends to public health and research, and Rep.
With all eyes on South Korea ahead of the opening of the Winter Olympics on Friday in PyeongChang, Pence will carry an uncompromising message towards Kim Jong Un and will deride any notion of normalizing North Korea's relationships with the outside world when he leads the US delegation at the Olympics.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), who served as chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) during the successful 21625 and 2900 cycles.
"It won't pass the House if you don't have Hyde protections," said House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.).
That's a question some virtual reality enthusiasts face today, as they ponder reports that Oculus founder Palmer Luckey—who became a mega-millionaire after Facebook acquired the company in 2014—has been quietly funding and supporting a pro-Donald Trump Internet group that uses memes to "shitpost" and deride Hillary Clinton.
Free marketeers, for instance, might deride the BBC for its funding formula, relying as it does on a taxpayer levy, but these concerns should now be outweighed by its contribution to maintaining a reasonable consensus on what constitutes real facts and news—a consensus that has already largely broken down in America.
Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) said Democrats have not made a counteroffer on paying for an extension of the program.
But it is key to understand that his legislative actions are happening simultaneously with his continued rhetoric -- attacks on immigrants, civil rights, gender equality, and anyone who dares to stand up for the ideas that he likes to deride as "political correctness" -- that secured the support of his base to begin with.
"   Top E&C Republican Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.): "The U.S. House of Representatives and the nation lost one of its most faithful servants.
House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) expressed concerns with the bill and hammered out a different version in the House.
In his response, Stamos was particularly concerned with what he saw as attacks on Facebook for not doing enough to police rampant misinformation spreading on the platform, saying journalists largely underestimate the difficulty of filtering content for the site's billions of users and deride their employees as out-of-touch tech bros.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), ranking member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, said the plan was a direct threat to the American economy.
To the Editor: The more that Donald Trump and his former campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, deride the American intelligence agencies, vehemently deny the possibility of Russia's involvement in our elections and ridicule anyone proposing an investigation, the more I think that he not only knew about Russia's involvement, but also actually condoned it.
"If we go to six years, it may have no cost," House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) told reporters Wednesday.
And because of Trump's tendency to openly discuss and deride both those who have left his side and those who continue to work within his administration, he launches a series of storylines that not only highlight the pandemonium within his ranks but also crowd out other, more positive stories for his White House.
"  Energy and Commerce Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Wash.) also could not provide a timeline for considering the bill, saying he "would have to check.
But the differing perspectives of the chief executive and the chief magistrate became explicit just before Thanksgiving last year, when Roberts publicly rebuked the president for using the phrase "Obama judge" to deride a federal jurist in California who ruled against one of Trump's efforts to limit opportunities to apply for asylum.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), a former NRCC chairman, said the environment is looking "much better" for his party compared to two months ago.
In that context, then, it was not surprising that some viewed Hernández's comments before and after his arrival in Los Angeles — and even his decision to join M.L.S., which many of his compatriots deride as a step down from the challenges players face in Mexico's top league, Liga MX — as an unforgivable slight.
House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) is aiming to get a House vote on opioid epidemic legislation by Memorial Day.
Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) is pushing ahead with his target of bringing a bill to the House floor by Memorial Day weekend.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), the chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, rejected the idea of nationalizing the country's 28503G network on Monday.
Critics have been quick to deride Styles as someone who wishes to be taken seriously, as they did with Zayn Malik, but I don't think that's what this album is about: Harry Styles is a result of him experimenting and pushing himself to do something outside the system that initially brought him fame.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), Bob Latta (R-Ohio) and Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) -- the top Republicans on the House Energy and Commerce Committee -- though insisted that the internet has been functioning just fine since the FCC repealed the reclassification in December 85033.
And for all that her critics deride her as a "neoliberal," the policy meat of her speech sounded like Bernie Sanders: Medicare for all, universal pre-K and debt-free college, middle-class tax cuts paid for with tax hikes on the rich and big corporations, strong unions, a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (Ore.), Rob BishopRobert (Rob) William BishopThe House Republicans and Democrats not seeking reelection in 2020 Texas GOP lawmaker Conaway announces retirement Texas GOP Rep.
J.) is urging Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) to convene a hearing to determine if the alleged data leaks at LocationSmart and Securus violated the law.
Importantly, House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), whose panel has jurisdiction, is supporting the ObamaCare stabilization efforts and backs Costello's bill.
J.) and a spokesperson for Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) also said they found the Times report troubling and were planning on examining the matter further.
"This is really important stuff for our country," said Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) at the outset of the hearing, which also addressed emergency response broadly.
Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) has been working with leadership on granting states more flexibility to keep their programs going, according to a GOP committee spokesperson.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, said he extended an open invitation to Dorsey to testify before the panel.
McCarthy sent a letter to Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) in August calling for him to invite Dorsey to a hearing.
Lawmakers interviewed by The Hill consistently pointed to Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) as someone who could step up to the plate.
"It makes you think that maybe they want the political argument in the fall," said House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.).
Cynthia Hopper, a professor of Russian history at the College of the Holy Cross, wrote in an article in October that Russian state media would spin coverage of the impeachment process to deride Trump and political divisions in the US, while echoing Trump's criticisms of the Democrat-led impeachment investigation as a partisan hit job.
It's not yet clear if the new bill will mollify its wide range of GOP critics, including conservatives who deride it as too similar to Obamacare and more moderate members who blanched at the CBO's projection that 24 million fewer Americans would have health coverage in a decade if the bill were to become law.
J.), the ranking Democrat on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, to Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), calls for the panel to hold oversight hearings.
J.), the ranking Democrat on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, to Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), calls for the panel to hold oversight hearings.
On the House side, Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) wants to see the chamber pass opioid legislation by Memorial Day weekend.
Finding an agreement on how to pay for that smaller sum won't be an issue, said House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.).
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.).
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), the chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, also accepted an award on behalf of Ray Baum, the panel's longtime staff director.
A spokeswoman for House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), whose committee oversees drug pricing issues, said that he did not oppose the provision.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), would have preserved only some of the existing rules — while leaving enormous loopholes enabling companies to discriminate against online content and violate Net Neutrality principles.
Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) has repeatedly said he hopes the House can take up the committee's legislation to combat the opioid epidemic by Memorial Day weekend.
J.) and other Democrats formally asked Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) Thursday to put Pruitt under oath for the hearing, a request Walden has not yet responded to publicly.
J.) and ranking member Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) on Thursday announced the legislation, which differs from the Senate's version on some points but seems to have significant overlap.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), who chairs the House Energy and Commerce Committee and grilled Smith during one of the hearings last year, insists that Congress is still investigating the breach.
"These organizations must have mechanisms in place to ensure complete oversight and prevent such abuses from occurring," House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) said.
J.) and ranking member Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) on Thursday announced the legislation, which differs from the Senate's version on some points but seems to have significant overlap.
J.), ranking member of the Energy and Commerce Committee, which has jurisdiction over health-care issues, has asked Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) to hold a hearing on the merger.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.) Sen.
"You have been respectful of our questions and we appreciate your answers and your candor," House Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) said in conclusion Wednesday.
"These organizations must have mechanisms in place to ensure complete oversight and prevent such abuses from occurring," House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) said. Sen.
"They're not in there at this point and that's unfortunate," said House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), who had pushed in favor of the payments.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.) as conference chairwoman.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.) Rep.
House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) blasted the CRA measure as a grandstanding maneuver that gets in the way of a bipartisan net neutrality fix.
House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) said Wednesday he hopes to fund community health centers later on as part of a long-term government funding deal.
Asked about going further than the Hyde language, House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) said he did not want to get into specifics.
D.) and House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) who have also called for a legislative solution in establishing more permanent net neutrality laws.
House E&C Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) himself faced the challenges of the FDA process when dealing with and recovering from the Swine Flu nearly a decade ago.
" What Lozada is saying: Reality check: Trump and his team love to deride unfavorable stories as 'fake news,' but it's clear from Robert Mueller's report that the special counsel isn't buying it," per AP Media Writer David Bauder: With a few exceptions, "Mueller's investigation repeatedly supports news reporting that was done on the Russia probe over the last two years."
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) to head the Interior Department.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) would get the job.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) as Trump's pick to lead Interior.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE, the House Republican Conference chair.
And House Energy and Commerce Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), who calls the latest effort to fight the drug epidemic "historic," emphasized that this does not represent the last of their actions.
"I think it's important that we choose kindness and compassion," she said She is, of course, married to the Internet's bully-in-chief, who in recent days used Twitter to insult a Republican US senator, ridicule a Democratic congresswoman, deride Hillary Clinton, denounce the National Football League, condemn the news media and accuse the grieving widow of a slain Green Beret of lying.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) at which Nunes gave a speech.
House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) on Friday requested a review of mergers by drug price negotiators, questioning whether the moves had driven up costs for patients.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) also noted on Twitter that while he and most other lawmakers were "fine" after the crash, his colleagues had rushed to help others involved in the accident.
But whether it's the LAPD in the mid-1990s or ICE under President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE today, Morgan says the culprit is the same — public figures who deride controversial law enforcement agencies.
Then there's House Republican Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.).
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) in February of last year, but has attracted 85033 Republican co-sponsors in the past month and a half — all but four of whom are running in competitive races.
The House Energy and Commerce Committee is also hammering out bills to be included in a package that Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) hopes to have on the House floor by Memorial Day.
House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) confirmed Monday night that the funds will be included, telling reporters there would be "two years, full funding," for the health centers.
House Energy and Commerce Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) detailed additional pieces of opioid legislation the panel will review as it aims to get the bills passed by Memorial Day weekend.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (Ore.), the panel's top Republican, will allow the bills, aimed at increasing competition from cheaper generic drugs, to advance from the committee on a bipartisan vote expected later on Wednesday.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) are demanding answers over accusations that Twitter officials "shadow-banned" some conservatives due to their political viewpoints, a process that hides a user's post from followers without their knowledge.
House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) said Tuesday that funding for a major children's health insurance program needs to be included in a short-term funding bill later this month.
J.) declined to comment on the new law, a spokesperson for ranking member Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) told The Hill that the legislation could lead to a "confusing" situation around privacy.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.), a mother of three.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), are demanding answers over accusations that Twitter officials "shadow-banned" some conservatives due to their political viewpoints, a process that hides a user's post from followers without their knowledge.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R), from leaning Republican to a toss-up.
Even Energy and Commerce Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE, who had led the House effort to create better right to try legislation, abandoned his own bill under pressure from the president and vice president.
D.) and House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) have praised Pai's efforts and have dismissed Democrats' offers to work on compromise legislation to preserve net neutrality principles.
House Republican Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.) has tasked Rep.
C.), Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) and Sen.
Barbara Comstock (Va.), Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.) and Elise Stefanik (N.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.), has endorsed Trump. We're. Not.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wa.) for Interior secretary over her support for selling public land.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) gave the speech nominating Paul Ryan for Speaker, while Rep.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.) said on Saturday in the GOP's weekly address.
House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) said on Thursday that he is aiming to bring a six-year reauthorization of the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) to the floor next week.
The latest action includes letters from Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) and other GOP lawmakers on the panel to the largest pharmacy benefit managers, often referred to as "middlemen," who help negotiate drug prices with drug companies.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) is leading the battle to get this spending under control.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), the leader of the panel's Subcommittee on Communications and Technology, wrote to FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler on Friday to question the way the agency has reported on the state of broadband deployment.
House Energy and Commerce Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) had hammered out a different version of the bill that included additional patient protections and narrowed the criteria for a patient's eligibility to get an investigational drug.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.), the top ranking woman in the House, and Rep.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), the ranking Republican on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, submitted four amendments to the Rules Committee that would facetiously rename the Democrat-backed bill the "Don't Let States Innovate Act," among others.
House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) told The Hill on Friday that lawmakers "hope" to add money for the health centers to the short-term spending bill to be considered before a Feb.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) working on healthcare, one of Herrera Beutler's core issues.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) -- along with Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard BurrRichard Mauze BurrHoekstra emerges as favorite for top intelligence post Trump casts uncertainty over top intelligence role Trump withdraws Ratcliffe as Intelligence pick MORE (R-N.
Rep. Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) says its one of Speaker Ryan's top priorities.
In the U.S.: House Commerce Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), is issuing an open invitation for major tech CEOs to testify before his panel, which already grilled Zuckerberg in an hours-long session last month.
The groups also sent a letter to House Energy and Commerce Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) urging him to prioritize passing the bill out of his committee and sending it to the full House for a vote.
The legislation, hammered out by House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), shifted from the Senate bill by further defining the criteria necessary for a patient to be able to receive experimental drugs.
Y.) and Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.) introduced the Workflex in the 21st Century Act.
D.), who organized the retreat with House GOP Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.).
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) is also reportedly under consideration for the position.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE, who has an "A" rating from the NRA, in eastern Washington.
" This disposition has served him well in Hollywood, where he played the obnoxious financier Eddie Cheng in "Crazy Rich Asians" (2018), and as a correspondent on "The Daily Show," Chieng performs the role of obnoxious journalist, interrogating cryptocurrency and climate change with the same slapstick venom he uses to deride deep-dish pizza ("I said I wanted pizza, not some Italian guy's dump on a plate.
Energy and Commerce Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) hopes for legislation to pass the House by Memorial Day weekend in an effort to staunch the opioid epidemic now killing more Americans per year than car accidents.
House Republican Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.) will not attend the convention, however.
Rep. Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), the chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, rejected the idea of nationalizing the country's 5G network on Monday, following the leak of a White House memo that had floated the idea.
Kevin McCarthy (Calif.), Steve Scalise (La.) and Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.) in their leadership positions.
Y.) and Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) introduced the Workflex in the 2628st Century Act.
House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) on Tuesday blasted the Drug Enforcement Administration for failing to provide information requested by the panel on why it has cut back enforcement actions against opioid distributors.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, said last week that his panel was focused on oversight of those dollars, expressing doubt more money would come this year or early next year.
House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) on Tuesday blasted the Drug Enforcement Administration for failing to provide information requested by the panel on why it has cut back enforcement actions against opioid distributors.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) and which has a hand in messaging.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) giving hats to members this AM. Photo: http://bit.
Energy and Commerce Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) hopes for legislation to pass the House by Memorial Day weekend in an effort to staunch the opioid epidemic now killing more Americans per year than car accidents.
House GOP Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.), a mother of three, helped arrange Tuesday's meeting. Sens.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) a "liar" and chanted about saving healthcare during a speech in Spokane, Wash.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.), who had been the rumored frontrunner before Zinke secured the job.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE's (R-Wash.) reelection bid that Pence is headlining, according to the Spokesman Review.
GOP members of the House panel, led by Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), also want to highlight high-profile anecdotes that suggest Twitter temporarily silences more Republicans than Democrats, despite any data supporting accusations of systematic bias against conservatives.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.), the Republican Conference Chairwoman, last held a telephone town hall in 2015.
The Hill: House Republican Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) will not seek another term in GOP leadership.
House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) before Wednesday's hearings told The Washington Post he did not want an "adversarial" relationship with Google, but floated the possibility of a subpoena if the company did not willingly come and testify.
When Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE, a top House Republican, stands in danger of defeat, the party has a problem.
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. — House Energy and Commerce Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) said Friday that GOP leaders are looking to attach funding for community health centers to a short-term stopgap measure to keep the government open next week.
Rep. Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.), a member of House GOP leadership, is not ruling out supporting Rep.
Would House Republican Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.), the only woman in leadership, be spared?
House Energy and Commerce Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) had been aiming for a vote by Memorial Day weekend; the legislation is currently going through the committee process, with a final mark up before the full committee next week.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE is the fourth-ranking Republican in the House leadership, not Virginia GOP Rep.
Pete Sessions (R-Texas),  Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.), Tony Cardenas (D–Calif.) and Mike Doyle (D-Pa.).
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.), a proud mother of her son Cole, who has Down syndrome; Rep.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE, the No. 4 Republican in the House who is a top target for Democrats.
House GOP Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.), however, is the only woman in elected leadership.
The decision from Nike to make Kaepernick the face of its new campaign sparked notable controversy, with President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE one of the many people to deride the advertising campaign.
House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) has not publicly commented on the specifics of the proposal, though he released a statement after it was announced praising Trump's commitment on drug pricing in general terms. Sen.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpMnuchin knocks Greta Thunberg's activism: Study economics and then 'come back' to us The Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' What to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial MORE on Friday warned Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to be "very careful with his words," after he used a rare public address to deride "American clowns" and defend Iran's military.
"Energy and Commerce has been at the tip of the spear when it comes to combating the nation's opioid epidemic, and we aren't letting up now," committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) said in a statement to The Hill.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-WA) has drafted the Caring for Our Heroes in the 21st Century Act.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), Jaime Herrera BeutlerJaime Lynn Herrera BeutlerDems push to revive Congress' tech office Bill allowing Congress to hire Dreamers advances House fails to override Trump veto on border wall MORE (R-Wash.) and Martha McSallyMartha Elizabeth McSallyFighter pilot vs.
"While I support strong enforcement of our nation's borders, I want to make something very clear — I support keeping families together, and strongly believe that children should not be separated from their parents," said the committee's top Republican, Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (Ore.).
The House Energy and Commerce Committee is in the throes of hammering out bills to be included in an opioid legislative package, which Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) hopes to put on the House floor by Memorial Day weekend.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) and Tony Cárdenas (D-Calif.), passed, 28503-22019, with the support of 32 Democrats.
In this effort to deride the seriousness of the Green New Deal, which also calls for making all energy consumed in the United States emission-free, adding new energy-efficient buildings, and eliminating manufacturing that causes pollution, Lee presented a further series of imagined images, including a Tauntaun from Star Wars — which is all that Alaskans will have for means of transportation if the GND successfully limits air travel.
As a staffer for Republican Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.), McMullin had been present for many leadership meetings in Ryan's office.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) that includes all the needed health care system components, thereby laying out the best path for transformation.
C.), Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.), Doris Matsui (D-Calif.), Gregg Harper (R-Miss.), Kathy Castor (D-Fla.), Leonard Lance (R-N.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) as GOP conference chair and the highest-ranking woman in Republican leadership in the Capitol.
Energy and Commerce Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) had been clear that changes to the legislation were coming, telling reporters in early February that he wanted to take into account the concerns of advocacy groups and work to make sure the measures were safe and worked.
He joins from the office of House Republican Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.), where he served as chief of staff.
What's more, recognizing the Facebook/Cambridge Analytica scandal is a symptom of a larger problem, House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) recently penned an op-ed in the San Francisco Chronicle inviting other platform CEOs to appear before his committee.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.), the fourth-ranking Republican in House leadership, is also a co-sponsor of Costello's stabilization bill.
The lawmakers, led by committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), cited a November report in Quartz alleging that Android devices collect location data on users even if location services and other network capabilities are disabled — information that is ultimately sent back to Google.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) takes part in a panel at the National Press Club on job opportunities for people with Down Syndrome.
" This rule is now the centerpiece of House Republican Conference chair Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE' legislation, the "Unauthorized Spending Accountability (USA) Act.
These include the fourth ranking Republican in Congress, Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE, whose seat is now at risk against Democrat Lisa Brown.
House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) has pushed back on the idea Republicans are to blame, noting that community health center funding was in a bill House Republicans passed in November but that the Senate did not take up.
The lawmakers, led by committee Chair Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), cited a November 2017 report in Quartz alleging that Android devices collect location data on users even if location services and other network capabilities are disabled -- information that is ultimately sent back to Google.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R), who asked how Inslee arrived at the hearing and what he would be doing to offset his carbon footprint.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) and Loretta Sanchez (D-Calif.) would loosen the requirements for restaurants and grocery stores. http://1.usa.
"This hearing will be an important opportunity to shed light on critical consumer data privacy issues and help all Americans better understand what happens to their personal information online," said Energy and Commerce Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) and the committee's top Democrat, Rep.
We should also examine Republican Conference Chair Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE' (Wash.) bill to end spending on programs and agencies that are not authorized.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.), the No. 4-ranked House Republican who is a Democratic target this fall, rejected the measure.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.), the No. 4 Republican in the House, whose race is now rated a toss-up.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) who has worked with the Marine Corps and the Digital Currency Council, which advocates for Bitcoin.
Community health centers cover about 27 million low-income people in 9,800 rural and urban communities across the U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) said funding for community health centers is being discussed in a long-term spending deal.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) and Marsha BlackburnMarsha BlackburnTaylor Swift defends staying out of the 85033 election: 'I just knew I wasn't going to help' The 23 Republicans who opposed Trump-backed budget deal Senate passes sweeping budget deal, sending it to Trump MORE (R-Tenn.).
Bayon was arrested last week for allegedly leaving threatening voicemails for Scalise and House Republican Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.).
GOP members of the House panel, led by Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), also want to highlight high-profile anecdotes that suggest Twitter temporarily silences more Republicans than Democrats, rather than focusing on any data that might support accusations of systematic bias against conservatives.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.), the highest-ranking GOP woman in Congress who has held the conference chair job for the past six years.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE of Washington state ) and its Senate companion, S. 85033, the Medicare Program Linking Uncoordinated Services (PLUS) Act (sponsored by Democratic Sen.
Puerto Rico's nonvoting representative in Congress, Jenniffer González-Colón (R), and House GOP Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.) are also expected to attend.
Speaking alongside Thune, House GOP Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) said she'd wait for more details from Trump before commenting on a possible election probe.
Sabato's Crystal Ball shifted the Washington district held by House Republican Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R) from toss-up back to "leaning Republican" on Thursday.
Others who've had well-publicized run-ins with protesters in the past week include GOP Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) and Rep.
"A government that can't protect the data of its own employees, I struggle with the notion it's going to run a complete architecture and network that will be hack-free," House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) said during a technology industry conference on Monday.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.), who  is married to a veteran, said the report will help lawmakers recognize the problem and come up with solutions.
But Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) and Conference Chair Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) do walk members through the House's weekly theme and vote schedule.
Young lawmakers said they were pleased after a Thursday meeting with House Republican Conference Chair Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.) about the party's messaging efforts.
Following a two-year review by the House Energy and Commerce Committee, Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) told reporters Tuesday that Republicans will push for substantial changes to bring what they argue is much-needed transparency and oversight to 340B, namely by expanding the federal government's authority over the program.
House Republican Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) will not seek another term in leadership following the loss of the GOP majority in the House.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (Ore.), Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.), Bob Latta (Ohio) and Brett GuthrieSteven (Brett) Brett GuthrieOvernight Health Care — Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids — Poll finds Trump vulnerable on health care in battleground states | HHS must respond to petition on abortion referral ban by Thursday | Wyden presses health officials about CBD regulations Lawmakers map out path forward on Medicare Part D The Hill's Morning Report - In exclusive interview, Trump talks Biden, Iran, SCOTUS and reparations MORE (Ky.) — also sent letters to MicroBilt and Zumigo, two data aggregators named in the story.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) faced similar opposition during a Martin Luther King Jr. Day event on Monday, when some audience members called her a "liar" and chanted about saving ObamaCare.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.), who chairs the GOP conference and is facing a tough reelection race, is one of the leading lawmakers who is helping craft a solution.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE The highest-ranking woman in Republican Congressional leadership, the Washington state representative and Trump transition vice-chair played into one of the stranger storylines of the transition.
GOP Conference Chair Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash) on Thursday joined Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) and others in backing Trump.
A GOP leadership staffer didn't rule out the possibility of House Republican Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.), the only woman in GOP leadership, running for the gavel.
"I think we need to work on better communication," said House GOP Conference Chair Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) as she emerged from a leadership meeting Monday in the Speaker's office.
Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) has been equipping members with talking points and statistics tailored to individual districts to help boost their reelection chances, aides said.
House GOP Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE has been personally calling or meeting with a handful of millennial GOP lawmakers who have raised complaints about the conference's messaging.
It's unclear at this point who might replace Jenkins and Foxx, but their departure would leave conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) as the sole woman on Ryan's leadership team.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.), a member of House GOP leadership, will be the first to participate and will be answering questions submitted to the platform on Wednesday.
As a college student soon to vote in my first presidential election, I am always perplexed by what seems to be an odd paradox: all candidates clamor for the "youth vote," and tout it is as a symbol of great importance indicative of their broad appeal and general viability, yet, in academic circles and a majority of intellectual political coverage, many deride the notion that the youth vote matters much at all, given how youth today are disproportionately outvoted by older generations, and have poor turnout historically.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) seeks to go to the root of VA problems by allowing the VHA to be run like a high-performance healthcare organization, rather than as a government bureaucracy.
The fourth-ranking House Republican, GOP Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.), said last week that she voted for Trump despite reservations about the real estate mogul's comments regarding women and people with disabilities.
Y.), Fred UptonFrederick (Fred) Stephen UptonThe 9 House Republicans who support background checks Al Green says impeachment is 'only solution' to Trump's rhetoric Trump primary challenger Bill Weld responds to rally chants: 'We are in a fight for the soul of the GOP' MORE (Mich.) and Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (Ore.) voted with Democrats for the measure.
GOP Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.) launched a nationwide "Faces of Tax Reform" tour, where she's pitching the tax bill alongside fellow Republican colleagues whose support she would need for a future leadership run.
Current House Republican Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) announced she wouldn't seek a second term in leadership last week, shortly after Cheney announced she planned to challenge the Washington Republican.
C.) is expected to seek a promotion in GOP leadership and challenge Conference Chair Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) for majority whip, the No. 3 post, if Republicans hold the House, multiple GOP sources said.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.), chairwoman of the House Republican Conference; Lisa Monaco, President Obama's homeland security and counterterrorism adviser; and Janet Murguía, president and CEO of the National Council of La Raza.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.), the fourth-ranking House Republican, has long argued that GOP policies like ObamaCare repeal and tax cuts will do more to benefit women than the Democrats' favored prescriptions.
Rep. Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.), chairwoman of the House Republican conference, confirmed on Monday that she is taking the lead on legislation to end the separation of immigrant families at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Rep. Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) touted the House GOP's "Better Way" agenda in the Republican address this week, calling it a step toward letting people make their own decisions instead of the government.
None of the top four House Republicans — Ryan, Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (Calif.), Majority Whip Steve Scalise (La.) and Conference Chair Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.) — held traditional town halls this Presidents Day recess.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.), the No. 85033 House Republican, who told a local paper that she is open to supporting Jordan for Speaker, though she isn't committing to any candidate until after November.
House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) and GOP Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) have all issued statements in support of the real estate mogul.
Meanwhile, House Republican Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.) called a meeting Thursday with a group of younger GOP lawmakers following reports they are dissatisfied with her management of the Republican conference (The Hill).
The 22019-year-old, two-term governor is the third woman in a row selected to give the GOP response, after House GOP Conference Chair Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) in 2014 and freshman Sen.
"[P]rudent, effective labeling standards don't come in the form of one-size-fits-all rule set forth by unelected bureaucrats," said House GOP Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.), the bill's author.
House Republican Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) has called a meeting Thursday with a group of younger GOP lawmakers following reports that they have been dissatisfied with her management of the Republican conference.
Marsha BlackburnMarsha BlackburnTaylor Swift defends staying out of the 2016 election: 'I just knew I wasn't going to help' The 23 Republicans who opposed Trump-backed budget deal Senate passes sweeping budget deal, sending it to Trump MORE (R-Tenn.) and Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) said in a joint statement after the FCC's vote last week.
Ryan's top lieutenants — Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) and Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) — all said Wednesday they planned to seek reelection to their leadership jobs.
Trump then will meet with Ryan and top members of the Speaker's leadership team: Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (Calif.), Majority Whip Steve Scalise (La.), Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.) and Chief Deputy Whip Patrick McHenry (N.C.).
Energy and Commerce Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) and Subcommittee on Communications and Technology Chairwoman Marsha BlackburnMarsha BlackburnTaylor Swift defends staying out of the 2016 election: 'I just knew I wasn't going to help' The 23 Republicans who opposed Trump-backed budget deal Senate passes sweeping budget deal, sending it to Trump MORE (R-Tenn.) called on Congress to pass the legislation following Pai's remarks.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) sent a letter to OMB Director Mick MulvaneyJohn (Mick) Michael MulvaneyDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Chris Wallace becomes Trump era's 'equal opportunity inquisitor' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid MORE calling for a "transparent, open, and deliberative process" before changing regulations with such a far-reaching impact on patients, federal programs, and taxpayers.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.), which would reimpose some net neutrality rules without using "Title II."  McMorris Rodgers called the bills "reasonable," while witnesses and some Democratic lawmakers criticized them as weak on internet service providers.
Y.) and Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.) offered legislation last week to create a voluntary program for employers to offer full- and part-time employees a guaranteed minimum level of paid leave to use and at least one flexible work arrangement.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (Va.), Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.) and Mimi Walters (Calif.).
Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) and House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyOmar says US should reconsider aid to Israel I'm not a Nazi, I'm just a dude: What it's like to be the other Steve King Trump finds consistent foil in 'Squad' MORE (R-Calif.) had pressed Dorsey to testify on whether Twitter was "shadow banning" conservatives, a practice the company denies.
Steve Scalise (R-La.) and Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.), had also voted against the Sandy package, as did almost every GOP member of the Texas delegation — opposition that drew howls from Northeastern Republicans who felt spurned, then and now. Rep.
Axios reported last week that McCarthy had written a letter to House Energy and Commerce Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) pushing to have Twitter testify about anti-conservative bias on its platform, following a Vice News report alleging that conservatives were being "shadow banned" on Twitter, because some Republican lawmakers' names did not appear in the autocomplete search results.
"As the Chief Executive Officer of Facebook and the employee who has been the leader of Facebook through all the key strategic decisions since its launch, you are the right person to testify before Congress about those decisions and the Facebook business model," Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) wrote in his letter inviting the Facebook CEO to appear before the committee.
NIGHTCAP: The government can spend a scary high amount of money, but House Republican Conference Chair Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE is focusing on the problem of "zombie programs" in a spooky way to promote her bill to crack down on the problem.
The group, led by Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) and ranking Democrat Frank Pallone Jr.Frank Joseph PalloneLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks Hillicon Valley: FTC fines Facebook B in privacy settlement | Critics pan settlement as weak | Facebook also faces FTC antitrust probe | Senate panel advances 'deepfakes' legislation | House passes anti-robocall bill House passes anti-robocall bill MORE (N.
That was followed by a second meeting with Ryan and members of the House GOP leadership, including Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (Calif.), Majority Whip Steve Scalise (La.), GOP conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.) and Deputy Whip Patrick McHenry (N.C.).
Republican Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE, the highest-ranking woman in Republican leadership, is locked in a highly competitive race in her traditionally red district in eastern Washington, which was just rated as a "toss-up" by one election handicapper this week.
The DCCC is also expanding its map for far-reaching districts that would be tough to flip even in a tidal wave for Democrats, like the ones held by Ryan and House GOP Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.).
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R) and Suzan DelBeneSuzan Kay DelBeneDemocrats worry diversity furor could spill into 2020 election House Democrats inch toward majority support for impeachment Wave of Washington state lawmakers call for impeachment proceedings against Trump MORE (D).
The fourth-ranking House Republican, GOP Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.), said last week that she voted for Trump despite having reservations about the real estate tycoon's derogatory comments about women and people with disabilities.  Rep.
Doris MatsuiDoris Okada MatsuiLobbying World House bill would make World Cup funds contingent on equal pay Here are the 95 Democrats who voted to support impeachment MORE (D-Calif.) and Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.), and "PBS NewsHour" co-anchor Judy Woodruff.
House Republican Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) announced she wouldn't seek a second term in leadership last week, shortly after Cheney — who has the backing of several top Republicans — announced she planned to challenge the Washington Republican. Rep.
The letter was signed by the panel's Chairman, Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), as well as ranking member Frank Pallone Jr.Frank Joseph PalloneLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks Hillicon Valley: FTC fines Facebook B in privacy settlement | Critics pan settlement as weak | Facebook also faces FTC antitrust probe | Senate panel advances 'deepfakes' legislation | House passes anti-robocall bill House passes anti-robocall bill MORE (D-N.
House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) and ranking member Frank Pallone Jr.Frank Joseph PalloneLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks Hillicon Valley: FTC fines Facebook B in privacy settlement | Critics pan settlement as weak | Facebook also faces FTC antitrust probe | Senate panel advances 'deepfakes' legislation | House passes anti-robocall bill House passes anti-robocall bill MORE (D-N.
Dorsey thanked House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyOmar says US should reconsider aid to Israel I'm not a Nazi, I'm just a dude: What it's like to be the other Steve King Trump finds consistent foil in 'Squad' MORE (R-Calif.) and House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) for a "productive conversation today about the importance of transparency including how algorithms work," in a tweet.
"At Conference, we've always focused on letting innovation and new technologies guide us in developing new ways to connect with the American people where their conversations happen and on the platforms they use with one another," said Republican Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) in a statement.
In a letter to House Energy and Commerce Committee chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), the committee's ranking member Frank Pallone Jr.Frank Joseph PalloneLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks Hillicon Valley: FTC fines Facebook B in privacy settlement | Critics pan settlement as weak | Facebook also faces FTC antitrust probe | Senate panel advances 'deepfakes' legislation | House passes anti-robocall bill House passes anti-robocall bill MORE (D-N.
We are deeply engaged with the leadership at the NIH, and we are grateful to have strong champions in Congress such as Representatives Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-WA), Pete Sessions (R-TX), Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), Diana DeGette (D-CO), and Rosa DeLauro (D-CT).
Dorsey thanked House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyOmar says US should reconsider aid to Israel I'm not a Nazi, I'm just a dude: What it's like to be the other Steve King Trump finds consistent foil in 'Squad' MORE (R-Calif.) and House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) for a "productive conversation today about the importance of transparency including how algorithms work," in a tweet.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) — Trump's pick for Interior secretary, according to a person close to Trump's transition team — would be an irresponsible steward for the nation's public lands, opening them up to mining, drilling and more with little regard to the environment. Sen.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.), Suzan DelBeneSuzan Kay DelBeneDemocrats worry diversity furor could spill into 2020 election House Democrats inch toward majority support for impeachment Wave of Washington state lawmakers call for impeachment proceedings against Trump MORE (D-Wash.), Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) and Will Hurd (R-Texas).
Y.), Brian FitzpatrickBrian K. FitzpatrickHouse Democrats targeting six more Trump districts for 2020 Ensuring quality health care for those with intellectual disabilities and autism House Democrats target 2020 GOP incumbents in new ad MORE (Pa.), Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (Ore.), Adam KinzingerAdam Daniel KinzingerHouse Democrats targeting six more Trump districts for 2020 Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress House Democrats target 2020 GOP incumbents in new ad MORE (Ill.) and Herrera Beutler (Wash.).
Among the lawmakers the politically active singer huddled with: Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (Wisc.), House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (Calif.) and House GOP Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.).
"These reports raise serious questions about the degree to which the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is fulfilling its responsibility to ensure federal quality of care standards are being met, as well as its duty to protect vulnerable seniors from elder abuse and harm in facilities participating in the Medicare and Medicaid programs," Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) and others wrote in a letter to CMS.
In a letter to House Energy and Commerce Committee chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), the committee's ranking member Frank Pallone Jr.Frank Joseph PalloneLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks Hillicon Valley: FTC fines Facebook B in privacy settlement | Critics pan settlement as weak | Facebook also faces FTC antitrust probe | Senate panel advances 'deepfakes' legislation | House passes anti-robocall bill House passes anti-robocall bill MORE (D-N.
Current Republican Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) is the only woman on Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE's (R-Wis.) current leadership team, but she's been unable to advance any further.
Rep. Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) says the Republican Party has "failed" so far to put forward an alternative to ObamaCare, but insists it's one of Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE's (R-Wis.) top priorities.
Martha RobyMartha Dubina RobyThe House Republicans and Democrats not seeking reelection in 85033 Hurd retirement leaves GOP gloomy on 2020 Texas GOP lawmaker Conaway announces retirement MORE (R-Ala.), for example, was connected with House GOP Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.), a working mom and the only female member of leadership, before she came to Congress.
On a call with reporters, a committee aide said FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb has been "highly engaged" in the process and met with panel Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) and Health Subcommittee Chairman Michael BurgessMichael Clifton BurgessHouse approves bill raising minimum wage to per hour The 27 Republicans who voted with Democrats to block Trump from taking military action against Iran GOP rep: Children are free to leave migrant camps at 'any time' MORE (R-Texas).
Y.), Steve StiversSteven (Steve) Ernst StiversThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Republicans offer support for Steve King challenger The United States broken patent system is getting worse MORE (Ohio), Fred UptonFrederick (Fred) Stephen UptonThe 85033 House Republicans who support background checks Al Green says impeachment is 'only solution' to Trump's rhetoric Trump primary challenger Bill Weld responds to rally chants: 'We are in a fight for the soul of the GOP' MORE (Mich.) and Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (Ore.).
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) wrote in an op-ed for the San Francisco Chronicle that he and his colleagues have more questions for the industry following Facebook CEO Mark ZuckerbergMark Elliot ZuckerbergFacebook users in lawsuit say company failed to warn them of known risks before 2018 breach Social media never intended to be in the news business — but just wait till AI takes over Facebook exploring deals with media outlets for news section: report MORE's testimony about its massive data scandal.
Y.), Steve StiversSteven (Steve) Ernst StiversThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Republicans offer support for Steve King challenger The United States broken patent system is getting worse MORE (Ohio), Fred UptonFrederick (Fred) Stephen UptonThe 9 House Republicans who support background checks Al Green says impeachment is 'only solution' to Trump's rhetoric Trump primary challenger Bill Weld responds to rally chants: 'We are in a fight for the soul of the GOP' MORE (Mich.) and Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (Ore.).
On a call with reporters, a committee aide said FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb has been "highly engaged" in the process and met with panel Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) and Health Subcommittee Chairman Michael BurgessMichael Clifton BurgessHouse approves bill raising minimum wage to per hour The 28500 Republicans who voted with Democrats to block Trump from taking military action against Iran GOP rep: Children are free to leave migrant camps at 'any time' MORE (R-Texas).
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R) and Jaime Herrera BeutlerJaime Lynn Herrera BeutlerDems push to revive Congress' tech office Bill allowing Congress to hire Dreamers advances House fails to override Trump veto on border wall MORE (R) could also have uncomfortable nights — remember, no state kicked out more Democratic incumbents in the 1994 GOP wave than Washington.
House GOP Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.) told her colleagues during a closed-door meeting Tuesday that the Congressional Institute has identified the individual who impersonated a congressman's wife, sneaked into the retreat and made digital recordings of lawmaker deliberations on national security and ObamaCare, as well as a speech by Vice President Pence.
House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) and Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin HatchOrrin Grant HatchTrump to award racing legend Roger Penske with Presidential Medal of Freedom Trump awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to economist, former Reagan adviser Arthur Laffer Second ex-Senate staffer charged in aiding doxxing of GOP senators MORE (R-Utah) have asked the White House's Office of Management and Budget for a full economic analysis of a pending proposed rule regarding prescription drug rebates.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.), Tom Price (Ga.), Mike McCaul (Texas) and Marsha BlackburnMarsha BlackburnTaylor Swift defends staying out of the 2900 election: 'I just knew I wasn't going to help' The 220006 Republicans who opposed Trump-backed budget deal Senate passes sweeping budget deal, sending it to Trump MORE (Tenn.) — could make the leap from lower chamber to presidential Cabinet.
Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanDemocratic Women's Caucus calls for investigation into Epstein plea deal DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews CNN slams GOP for not appearing on network after mass shootings, conservatives fire back MORE (R-Ohio), a founder of the Freedom Caucus; and House GOP Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.), the top ranking GOP woman on the Hill.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) is expected to prevail easily along with the rest of his top three deputies, Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) and House GOP Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.).
"We offer patients more transparency into the costs of their vital medications and pave the way for pharmacists to freely and responsibly advise their customers on alternative payment methods," Energy and Commerce Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) and health subcommittee Chairman Michael BurgessMichael Clifton BurgessHouse approves bill raising minimum wage to per hour The 28500 Republicans who voted with Democrats to block Trump from taking military action against Iran GOP rep: Children are free to leave migrant camps at 'any time' MORE (R-Texas) said in a statement.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (Ore.) sent a letter to U.S. Trade Representative Robert LighthizerRobert (Bob) Emmet LighthizerOn The Money: Economy adds 164K jobs in July | Trump signs two-year budget deal, but border showdown looms | US, EU strike deal on beef exports Chinese, US negotiators fine-tuning details of trade agreement: report The Trump economy keeps roaring ahead MORE raising concerns about U.S.-Canada-Mexico trade agreement's language and suggesting that Congress is considering revising the liability shield, codified in Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.
Scalise was among a handful of senior GOP lawmakers who offered support for the bill on the House floor, including Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (Wis.), Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (Calif.) and House GOP Conference Chairwomen Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.).
"Clearly, the secretary's comments were not worthy of the veterans that he serves, but they are also indicative of a culture of indifference at the VA." Ryan's top lieutenants — Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) and conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash) — also sought to emphasize the party's message ahead of the Memorial Day holiday.
Primary results in Ohio and Pennsylvania this month have been encouraging for the leadership-friendly Main Street Partnership, which counts House GOP Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) and National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Steve StiversSteven (Steve) Ernst StiversThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Republicans offer support for Steve King challenger The United States broken patent system is getting worse MORE (R-Ohio) among its members.
"This hearing will be an important opportunity to shed light on critical consumer data privacy issues and help all Americans better understand what happens to their personal information online," Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) and Ranking Member Frank Pallone Jr.Frank Joseph PalloneLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks Hillicon Valley: FTC fines Facebook B in privacy settlement | Critics pan settlement as weak | Facebook also faces FTC antitrust probe | Senate panel advances 'deepfakes' legislation | House passes anti-robocall bill House passes anti-robocall bill MORE (D-N.
Liz CheneyElizabeth (Liz) Lynn CheneyDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Steve King says 'left-wing media' and GOP leadership owe him apology after rape, incest comments GOP memo deflects some gun questions to 'violence from the left' MORE (Wyo.), former Vice President Dick Cheney's daughter, will succeed GOP Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (Wash.), who opted not to run for a fourth term in leadership.
After his workout, Ryan began making calls to President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, Vice President Pence and his lieutenants, McCarthy, Scalise and GOP Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.).
Liz CheneyElizabeth (Liz) Lynn CheneyDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Steve King says 'left-wing media' and GOP leadership owe him apology after rape, incest comments GOP memo deflects some gun questions to 'violence from the left' MORE (R-Wyo.), the daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, will succeed GOP Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.), who opted not to run for a fourth term in leadership.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) to confront the Trump administration over its "zero tolerance" policy at the border (YouTube) ...  Democrat Gavin Newsom and Republican John Cox will face-off for governor of California but neither candidate is focused on how the other would lead the state (The Los Angeles Times) … Californian Michael Avenatti, the lawyer for Stormy Daniels and ubiquitous television presence, is in Iowa exploring a potential run for president (The Des Moines Register).
McConnell faces pressure to bring Senate back for gun legislation Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid MORE (Tenn.) and Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsCook Political Report moves Susan Collins Senate race to 'toss up' The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE (Maine) met with House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) to discuss an effort to get ObamaCare stability measures included in a coming long-term government funding bill due in March, known as an omnibus.
The "right to try" bill on experimental medications will likely see changes before the lower chamber passes it, House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) said Monday, meaning it would need to be sent back to the Senate before the measure could go to President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's desk.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) and other top leaders may be looking to recruit other GOP women to run for either of those lower-tier posts, since the departure of Jenkins and Foxx leaves Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) as the only woman on Ryan's team.
Y.), Brian FitzpatrickBrian K. FitzpatrickHouse Democrats targeting six more Trump districts for 22019 Ensuring quality health care for those with intellectual disabilities and autism House Democrats target 2020 GOP incumbents in new ad MORE (Pa.), Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (Ore.), Adam KinzingerAdam Daniel KinzingerHouse Democrats targeting six more Trump districts for 2020 Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress House Democrats target 2020 GOP incumbents in new ad MORE (Ill.) and Jaime Herrera BeutlerJaime Lynn Herrera BeutlerDems push to revive Congress' tech office Bill allowing Congress to hire Dreamers advances House fails to override Trump veto on border wall MORE (Wash.).
During a fly-in on Thursday organized by Philanthropy Roundtable and the Alliance for Charitable Reform, foundations and groups met with Pence, House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin BradyKevin Patrick BradyRepublicans' rendezvous with reality — their plan is to cut Social Security The Social Security 85033 Act is critical for millennials and small business owners House panel releases documents of presidential tax return request before Trump MORE (R-Texas), House Republican Conference Chair Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) and Rep.
The bill has 151 cosponsors in the House, including two members of Republican leadership, Conference Chairman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE and Chief Deputy Whip Patrick McHenryPatrick Timothy McHenryHillicon Valley: Trump seeks review of Pentagon cloud-computing contract | FTC weighs updating kids' internet privacy rules | Schumer calls for FaceApp probe | Report says states need more money to secure elections Maxine Waters says her committee will call in Zuckerberg to testify about Libra House asks Facebook: 'What is Libra?
But two other potential McCarthy rivals — Majority Whip Steve ScaliseStephen (Steve) Joseph ScaliseManchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Sunday shows - Trump's Epstein conspiracy theory retweet grabs spotlight Sanders: Trump doesn't 'want to see somebody get shot' but 'creates the climate for it' MORE (R-La.) and GOP Conference Chair Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) — sit on the Energy and Commerce Committee and will get a chance to question Dorsey on Wednesday afternoon, when he appears before the panel.
Cheri BustosCheryl (Cheri) Lea BustosSocial determinants of health — health care isn't just bugs and bacteria Labor Day jitters on both sides of America's political divide Democrats call on House committees to probe Epstein's 2008 'sweetheart deal,' suicide MORE (D-Ill.), Tom ColeThomas (Tom) Jeffrey ColeSocial determinants of health — health care isn't just bugs and bacteria Republicans suffer whiplash from Trump's erratic week To fix retirement, we need to understand it MORE (R-Okla.), Jim McGovern (D-Mass.) and Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersSocial determinants of health — health care isn't just bugs and bacteria Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress MORE (R-Wash.).
In a letter to Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Director Mick MulvaneyJohn (Mick) Michael MulvaneyDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Chris Wallace becomes Trump era's 'equal opportunity inquisitor' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid MORE, House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) and Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin HatchOrrin Grant HatchTrump to award racing legend Roger Penske with Presidential Medal of Freedom Trump awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to economist, former Reagan adviser Arthur Laffer Second ex-Senate staffer charged in aiding doxxing of GOP senators MORE (R-Utah) said they want a full analysis of a pending proposed rule regarding prescription drug rebates.
Other names floated by GOP lawmakers include Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), the House GOP's campaign chief during the winning 2014 and 2016 cycles; Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin BradyKevin Patrick BradyRepublicans' rendezvous with reality — their plan is to cut Social Security The Social Security 85033 Act is critical for millennials and small business owners House panel releases documents of presidential tax return request before Trump MORE (R-Texas), who just came off a big victory with the passage of tax reform; Natural Resources Committee Chairman Rob BishopRobert (Rob) William BishopThe House Republicans and Democrats not seeking reelection in 2020 Texas GOP lawmaker Conaway announces retirement Texas GOP Rep.
The letter — signed by House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations Chairman Gregg HarperGregory (Gregg) Livingston HarperCongress sends bill overhauling sexual harassment policy to Trump's desk Dems cry foul in undecided N.C. race Mississippi New Members 2019 MORE (R-Miss.), Subcommittee on Digital Commerce and Consumer Protection Chairman Bob Latta (R-Ohio), and Subcommittee on Communications and Technology Chairman Marsha BlackburnMarsha BlackburnTaylor Swift defends staying out of the 2016 election: 'I just knew I wasn't going to help' The 23 Republicans who opposed Trump-backed budget deal Senate passes sweeping budget deal, sending it to Trump MORE (R-Tenn.)  — is just the latest example of lawmakers' concern over the Spectre and Meltdown vulnerabilities. Rep.
The letter -- signed by House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations Chairman Gregg HarperGregory (Gregg) Livingston HarperCongress sends bill overhauling sexual harassment policy to Trump's desk Dems cry foul in undecided N.C. race Mississippi New Members 2019 MORE (R-Miss.), Subcommittee on Digital Commerce and Consumer Protection Chairman Bob Latta (R-Ohio), and Subcommittee on Communications and Technology Chairman Marsha BlackburnMarsha BlackburnTaylor Swift defends staying out of the 2016 election: 'I just knew I wasn't going to help' The 23 Republicans who opposed Trump-backed budget deal Senate passes sweeping budget deal, sending it to Trump MORE (R-Tenn.)  -- is just the latest example of lawmakers' concern over the Spectre and Meltdown vulnerabilities. Rep.
Debbie DingellDeborah (Debbie) Ann DingellGun reform groups to pressure GOP senators with rallies in all 50 states Automakers rebuff Trump, strike fuel efficiency deal with California Here are the 85033 Democrats who voted to support impeachment MORE (D-Mich.), Billy LongWilliam (Billy) H. LongT-Mobile merger poses more questions than answers GOP pushes back on net neutrality bill at testy hearing The Hill's 12:30 Report — Presented by Kidney Care Partners — Lawmakers wait for Trump's next move on border deal MORE (R-Mo.), Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), and Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.), billionaire businessman Warren Buffett, Amazon founder and current Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos, actress and Hanks's wife Rita Wilson, other "The Post" stars Bradley Whitford, Bob Odenkirk, Alison Brie, Mathew Rhys, David Cross, Sarah Paulson, and Michael Stuhlbarg, Fox News's Chris Wallace, and CNN's Jim Acosta.
Suzan DelBeneSuzan Kay DelBeneDemocrats worry diversity furor could spill into 2020 election House Democrats inch toward majority support for impeachment Wave of Washington state lawmakers call for impeachment proceedings against Trump MORE (D), Pramila JayapalPramila JayapalMedicare for all: fears and facts House Democrats urge Trump to end deportations of Iraqis after diabetic man's death 'KamalaCare' fails to address big problem: That we cannot trust insurance companies MORE (D), Jaime Herrera BeutlerJaime Lynn Herrera BeutlerDems push to revive Congress' tech office Bill allowing Congress to hire Dreamers advances House fails to override Trump veto on border wall MORE (R) and Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R) — advanced to November's midterm elections.
Conaway won't seek reelection: report MORE (R-Utah) and committee member Don YoungDonald (Don) Edwin YoungHouse passes bill requiring CBP to enact safety, hygiene standards GOP scores procedural win by securing more funding to enforce Iran sanctions Ex-GOP lawmakers are face of marijuana blitz MORE (R-Alaska) will be on the conference committee as well as House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) and panel member John ShimkusJohn Mondy ShimkusIllinois House Republicans call on Trump to not commute Blagojevich's sentence Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress California official blasts EPA head over car standard negotiations MORE (R-Ill.).
But his top deputies — Majority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyI'm not a Nazi, I'm just a dude: What it's like to be the other Steve King Trump finds consistent foil in 'Squad' Tlaib says she won't visit Israel after being treated like 'a criminal' MORE (R-Calif.), Majority Whip Steve ScaliseStephen (Steve) Joseph ScaliseManchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Sunday shows - Trump's Epstein conspiracy theory retweet grabs spotlight Sanders: Trump doesn't 'want to see somebody get shot' but 'creates the climate for it' MORE (R-La.) and GOP Conference Chair Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) — all have been raising their profiles in recent weeks, positioning themselves to climb the leadership ladder once Ryan makes a call.

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