I share the view of Senator Menendez that in response to these really outrageous and aggressive behaviors, we have every right--in fact, res...
According to a Senate Judiciary Committee testimony, Saudi Arabia spends $4 billion a year on mosques, madrassa preachers, students, and tex...
The concern you have in today's political environment is, we are going to have a hard enough time making this proposal revenue-neutral.
I know my colleagues on the committee would be disappointed if I did not raise the obvious issue, and that is, why are we having this debate...
I think it dramatically reduces the incentive effect, and that, I think, should be of concern to this committee.
You can design it to deal with the concerns. The problem is, in the current political environment, working solely within the C corporate int...
It is critical that we dedicate this kind of time on consequential and complicated issues that involve tax reform.
I would note Iran is in flagrant violation of 2231, which is the implementation resolution of the JCPOA.
In fact, doesn't the Administration argue that this is not a legally binding agreement with respect to Iran but, rather, a set of political ...
It appears implicitly to be virtually condoning the behavior.
Sanctions against Iran's many malign activities are not JCPOA violations, as Iran claims, but, rather, an affirmation of U.S. policy.
The Administration has designated no individuals or entities for human rights abuses since the nuclear deal was reached.
I remain strongly opposed to this deal that turns over something on the order of $100 billion to the world's leading State sponsor of terror...
That is what it looks like to me, and that strikes me as a bad idea.
the U.S. Government and U.S. Congress is not going to be shy about using all instruments, of course, of powering, including sanctions, to st...
Congress should reject this nuclear blackmail and hold the Administration accountable for its commitments.
This notion that somehow there is... moderates who we should economically seduce.
the JCPOA does not preclude non-nuclear sanctions