
But the facts are, President Trump provided $510 million in aid in 2017, and $359 million in 2018, but he wanted to stop in 2019, the year or months before the 2020 election.
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But the facts are, President Trump provided $510 million in aid in 2017, and $359 million in 2018, but he wanted to stop in 2019, the year or months before the 2020 election.

The President's use of his public office with public funds to, in essence, get a foreign entity to help him with his campaign besmirching the elections.

neither Mr. Nixon nor Mr. Clinton obstructed Congress in the manner that this President is doing.

Mr. Speaker, I rise today in support of my bill, H.R. 3318, the Emerging Transportation Security Threats Act of 2019. This legislation will ensure that Homeland Security is forward- looking in regard to threats facing America's…

Madam Speaker, this past weekend, we remembered and reflected on the 78th anniversary of the devastating naval base attack in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. This act of war against our Nation prompted our entry into World War II. The surprise…

I've come to understand that America's values of democracy and justice must have the vital pillars of truth, factual truth, and trust.

A statement from Checks and Balances on President Trump's abuse of office for the record submitted by the Honorable Sheila Jackson Lee, a Representative in Congress from Texas.

During the phone conversation on July 25, with President Zelensky, President Trump was narrowly focusing on his own political survival...

the President's willingness to abuse the power of his office for his own personal benefit.

What is plain is that "wait" means "never." We must not let this President disregard, defy, and delay justice.

I thought that the references to specific individuals and investigations, such as former Vice President Biden and his son, struck me as political in nature, given that former Vice President is a political opponent of the President.

Every moment we wait is another opportunity to chip away at the foundation of our Constitution.

This President has shown that he repeatedly abuses the power entrusted to him by the people.

We are here because Democrats are terrified that President Trump is going to win reelection. That's really what this all comes down to.

the Democrats are using that the President must leave because he's an existential threat to the republic.

Mr. Speaker, I am proud to rise to support H.R. 5314, the Veterans in Effective Apprenticeships Act, with my colleague, Congresswoman Katherine Clark. Our Nation's veterans deserve our support while they are deployed and when they return…

Madam Speaker, I rise today to recognize the repeal of prohibition. On this day in 1933, the 21st Amendment was ratified, ending the prohibition of alcohol. Today, throughout Pennsylvania, breweries, wineries, and distilleries have become…