Cassidy Said Nothing Sunday and the YOLO Caucus Walked Into a June 1 Vote It Cannot Predict
Trump's Saturday claim of a 'largely negotiated' Iran deal arrived eight days before the war-powers vote and turned a fixed calendar into a guess.
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Trump's Saturday claim of a 'largely negotiated' Iran deal arrived eight days before the war-powers vote and turned a fixed calendar into a guess.
The DNI seat went empty Friday at 8:42 p.m. and Sunday is the first day of active Iran negotiations without anyone in the chair.
The President posted Sunday morning thanking the Secret Service after an exchange of fire near the gates — major U.S. wires had not confirmed by daybreak.
Two days from the Texas runoff and eight days from the Senate's second Iran war-powers vote, the YOLO caucus member with the most exposed seat is also the one with no Sunday statement.
Four days into the August 20 debate announcement and four days from the Disney FCC deadline, the Massachusetts senator with the press-freedom letter is also the primary candidate.
Treasury's secretary is the camera the administration sent into Meet the Press, This Week, and Face the Nation with a leaked 60-day MOU and a counterparty already rejecting the framing.