That issue is for debate in the next three months.
It's not up to the president.
Look, we’ll schedule it, I guess, as soon as she wants. It has nothing to do with it. I, we’re in pro forma session beca...
Because they’ve decided to vote to shut the government down, they have now effectively turned off the legislative branch...
We have all voted repeatedly, over and over, to keep the government open, and it comes down to the necessity of 60 votes...
Let me look right into the camera and tell you clearly: Republicans are the ones concerned about health care.
If that is true, that should turn up the urgency and the necessity of the Democrats doing the right thing here.
This has nothing to do with that.
I pray that more Democrats in the Senate will come to their senses and do the right thing.
[Massie] doesn’t have a point.
There's not, Margaret. Good morning. Good to hear your voice. It's kind of quiet around here.
Not necessarily.
What I’m saying is we have to keep the lights on in the building so that we can have those discussions and debates.
They want to spend $1.5 trillion, and they want to return hard-working taxpayer dollars to fund health care for illegal ...
We’re not saying that we won’t negotiate it. We’re saying turn the lights back on in Congress.
This is very important. Yes it does.
In a situation like this, where the Senate Democrats have decided to turn the keys to the kingdom over to the White Hous...
We need a little more time on the clock to finish the appropriations process.