I don't feel good about it. The way this should be handled is- if we could work together.
Mark Kelly
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Mark Edward Kelly is an American politician, engineer, and former astronaut currently serving as the junior United States senator from Arizona. A member of the Democratic Party, he was elected to the Senate in a special election held in November 2020 and officially took office on December 2, 2020. Kelly has focused on various issues during his tenure, including veterans' affairs, healthcare, and gun control, reflecting his commitment to public service and safety.
The way this should be handled is- if we could work together within the United States Senate.
He needs security guarantees. Yes, I understand this concept of an economic deal and a ceasefire, but the economic deal comes after the ceasefire.
What prevents that is for our allies to realize that they're not going to win in a fight and when they see us doing things like this, police actions with the military, that also is showing the rest of the world that our military is less…
To corner him in the Oval Office on that kind of stage was wrong and it makes us look weaker as a nation- and it makes us less safe.
He needs security guarantees. Yeah, I understand this concept of economic deal and a ceasefire, but the economic deal comes after the ceasefire.
President Trump was trying to look tough. The only winner in that exchange is Putin.
I think he was cornered and then he was bullied in the Oval Office. And, Margaret, that just makes us look weak.
The way this should be handled is... get the Border Patrol more money, hire more Border Patrol agents.
He was cornered and he was bullied in the Oval Office. And Margaret, that just makes us look weak.
I want to state the obvious: The United States has real energy needs. We have to produce enough reliable energy to make utility bills affordable for families and to bring online the advanced manufacturing and data centers that are powering…
it's the United States that is the anchor of this alliance and Donald Trump is abandoning that.
If we get into the habit of aligning with violent dictators who, you know, were not elected into office, people like Vladimir Putin. I mean, it has put us in a, you know, situation that we haven't been in nearly a century.





