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We started the Mueller investigation out, I had the utmost confidence in Director Mueller and his team. I had little confidence in William Barr, but that little confidence suddenly went to zero when he stepped on the stage the day of the…

I am incredibly concerned and have asked this question in the past: If we move to any type of conflict on the Korean Peninsula...

Senator Scott has been clear that these are extremely serious and concerning allegations and we need to get all the facts.

let's not destroy the American pharmaceutical industry and strangle innovation in the process.

H.R. 3 is an industry-killing proposal at a time when so many cures are on the horizon.

This just doesn't make sense any more, that there is a prohibition on Medicare negotiating prices.

It is really anti-American, isn't it, that we would prohibit anyone from negotiating something in America?

I wanted to give a shout-out to our colleague, Peter Welch, who has spent a good bit of his time in Congress fighting for this.

no one has been able to explain to me to date, including General Miller, what capability they have to enforce any agreement against al-Qaida.

I would just like to associate myself with Representative Murphy's remarks and questions.

I hope that we are not taking that for the record because there is not really a plan yet.

I am still not clear when we have that why a leave-behind capability with the Afghans so that they can detect IEDs, I am not sure why that would be classified.

I cosigned a letter for the State Department through its program to also provide funding so that we don't have to go back.

any policy that will choke off investment in an entire industry--and an industry that is in the industry of making cures--is bad policy.

I am disappointed by this shortsighted effort to control prices at the cost of tradeoffs that are just too harmful to patients suffering from many diseases.

What happens to these potential cures if H.R. 3 is signed into law?

This is not an attitude we should be importing, and it flies in the face of the Americans with Disabilities Act.

It seems to have become a hallmark of our work on this committee to hear, unfortunately, again and again about the constant relentless threat authoritarianism poses to democracies and democratic values.