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U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski “is engaging with her fellow appropriators from both sides of the aisle to find a path forward to avoid a partial government shutdown,” her office said.
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Alaska Senator Joins With Foreign Lawmaker To Tell Trump That Danish Territory ‘Is Not For Sale’
Republican Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski joined with a foreign lawmaker on Monday to dismiss President Donald Trump’s quest to acquire Greenland, saying in a joint statement that the Danish territory is “not for sale.
President Trump continues to talk about taking Greenland, a territory of Denmark. Congress hasn't shown it's willing to rein in his military ambitions.
As White House rhetoric escalates about taking Greenland by force or purchase, Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski suggests attention should focus more on the existing U.S. Arctic, where “we are woefully unprepared.
In the midst of this, one crucial actor is hiding in plain sight. The U.S. Congress bears responsibility for reinforcing constitutional guardrails on the Trump administration’s policy toward NATO, with respect to both Greenland and to safeguarding our intertwined economic and security interests.
At a time when the president acting alone has become increasingly normalized, it is worth pausing to recognize those in Congress who are working to restore the balance the framers intended.
She wrote in a social media post that the D.O.J. is trying to pressure Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell into acting at President Donald Trump’s direction.
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) drew the president's ire after calling for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to be fired.