Still thinking about the six guys who died on the Key Bridge today while working the overnight shift filling potholes.
Immigrants providing for their families. Salt of the earth, doing a thankless job. Those are the types of people we should look up to in this country.
New from WaPo: Trump told oil executives to give his presidential campaign $1 billion. He vowed in return to lower regulations and taxes on big oil.
Expect more "deals" like this.
Many CEOs are frustrated by Biden's regulatory and anti-trust push. They're willing to turn back to
Biden is doing really well in this press conference. Actually! But somehow I don’t think the Beltway press will get past the “Vice President Trump” gaffe.
Two guys from Buffalo die and wake up in hell. The next day, the devil stops to check on them and sees them dressed in parkas, mittens and bomber hats, warming themselves around the fire. The devil asks them, "What are you doing? Isn't it hot enough for you?"
@ClayTravis
The worst part of all is how President Biden is shown to be a loving, caring father who was there for his son during the darkest moments of his life.
If you think Dianne Feinstein should resign, say that. Don’t cyberbully her staffers who 1) are incredibly underpaid while they serve their country and 2) have absolutely zero influence over whether she is going to resign.
On board Air Force One earlier today,
@PressSec
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@DavidCicilline
's assault weapons ban as an example of legislation the President wants to see move forward.
My grandfather, who I was very close with, died in April 2016. There are days when I think about that and guess it was 2015 or March or May — years pass, memories fade. What are we doing here?
This article strangely leaves out the exact portion of the transcript where Biden struggles to identify the year his son died.
He does get the date correct — but the issue was the *year*: here he seems to mistakenly suggest that his son was alive after his vice presidency.
Me getting ready to tell legislative staff that, unfortunately, their non-binding amendment to a sense of Congress resolution is not, in fact, “newsworthy.”
Some personal news: Friday will be my last day with Rep Cicilline.
More to come soon on my next steps, but for now, I just want to say what a privilege it has been to serve the people of Rhode Island for the past decade.
It’s an honor. And I am grateful for it. Ever and always.
As someone who was on Capitol Hill for January 6th, and especially in light of Enrique Tarrio’s conviction for seditious conspiracy today, it’s hard to overstate just how disgusting it is that CNN is giving Donald Trump a primetime platform next week.
Rep Cicilline explains the silver lining in Trump’s corruption of the pardon process: No one who accepts a pardon can then plead the Fifth Amendment regarding the President’s crimes.
ICYMI: This Visa commercial from last night did a pretty darn good job of capturing the unique experience of becoming and then—despite decades of disappointment—remaining a loyal Buffalo Bills fan. Go Bills.