Some GOP lawmakers have broken ranks with their party by being openly critical of the president in recent weeks.
Members of Congress from both parties were stunned late Tuesday after President Trump announced plans for the US to “take over the Gaza Strip ... Chairman Jim Risch urged his colleagues ...
Obviously it’s not going to happen. I don’t know under what circumstance it would make sense even,” Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., told reporters.
“The U.S. will take over the Gaza Strip, and we’ll do a job with it ... for the region or for the Palestinian people.” Sen. Jim Risch, an Idaho Republican who chairs the Senate Foreign ...
Trump said at a news conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday that the U.S. wants to "take over" the Gaza Strip.
President Donald Trump’s latest foreign policy bombshell — announcing that the US will “take over the Gaza Strip ... Senate Foreign Relations Chair Jim Risch (R-ID) said he hadn ...
From his remarks about Gaza and Ukraine to his aggressive cost ... Senate Majority Leader John Thune and Senate Foreign Relations Chair Jim Risch both said they had not seen Trump's remarks ...
This NSM is a redundant requirement that adds unnecessary bureaucracy and contributes to frustration from the partners and allies that count on U.S. security assistance.” ...
While the president’s word seems to suggest unambiguous certainty that a deal was reached between both sides, Ukraine appears not quite committed to the same degree of completion on the deal.