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It's irresponsible of the president to do that.

I think that on the -- up to the very last day of the Trump administration, whenever that is, he will be blaming Obama for something.

Is it possible that the removal of the Ukraine provision from the GOP platform was a coincidence? Is it a coincidence that Jeff Sessions failed to tell the Senate about his meetings with the Russian ambassador? Is it a coincidence that…

I think he should have done it, even-handed manner, if he's going to talk about one, he needed to talk about both.

You know, there's no way to reconcile it. I had hope perhaps naively that once the directors spoke, and you had a source that was very much in position to know of any basis that existed for this, that the president would say, OK, enough…

It wasn't simply that the Russians had a negative preference against Secretary Clinton. They also had a positive preference for Donald Trump, isn't that correct?

And for the president to say otherwise is just another falsehood labeled on falsehood.

The most important thing is, we have come to agreement that we ought to look at all of these issues. We ought to investigate all of them.

If you breathe air, drink water, eat food, take medicine, or in any other way interact with the courts, this is a very bad decision.

What saddens me the most as a mom and a grandmother is his hostility toward children in school, children with autism.

This is America, and it is not what we stand for.

We are still fighting for equal pay for equal work.

I have sentenced women to State prison for committing abortion.

The goal is--I have read articles that say there will be 54 miles by 2025 if this continues.

Equality under the law should not be abridged on account of sex.

I am concerned when I hear that Judge Gorsuch is an originalist and a strict constructionist.

President Trump repeatedly promised that his judicial nominees would be pro-life and 'automatically' overturn Roe v. Wade.