Greenland, Donald Trump and Congress
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Patient advocacy groups also campaigned to restore funding. United for Cures, a network of groups, organised a vast phone-call and email campaign as well as hundreds of trips by patients to the offices of Republican congressmen. It also funded a seven-figure digital-advertising campaign targeting Republican lawmakers in vulnerable seats.
A Republican member of Congress, who voted against past impeachments, indicated he would “lean” towards ousting the president for this “catastrophic” idea.
Republican Rep. Don Bacon warned that President Donald Trump could face impeachment from his own party if he pursued a military move involving Greenland.
The resolution would have forced President Trump to get authorization from Congress before launching military operations in Venezuela. It was blocked after having previously advanced with GOP support.
A bipartisan coalition in Congress introduces a resolution rejecting Trump’s Greenland threats and reaffirming U.S. commitments to Denmark, Greenland, and NATO allies.
Senate Republicans blocked an effort to curb the Trump administration’s military action in Venezuela, a victory for the president who was incensed that some Republicans tried to tie his hands on a key foreign policy.
A Republican lawmaker from Florida will introduce a bill that may pave the way for Greenland to become the 51st
Rep. Neal Dunn (R-Fla.) said Tuesday he would retire from Congress, forgoing a reelection bid and further weakening the Republican House majority. “After much prayerful consideration and discussion with my family,
House Republican introduces bill to make Greenland America's 51st state as President Donald Trump pushes for U.S. control of the strategic Danish Arctic territory.
The stakes are too high to look the other way: if the Federal Reserve loses its independence, the economy will suffer.”
President Donald Trump vowed to implement a wave of increasing tariffs on European allies until the United States is allowed to buy Greenland, escalating a row over the future of Denmark's vast Arctic island.