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Senate Appropriations Committee Chair Susan Collins (R-Maine) said she has “serious objections” to the defense funding ...
Vice President JD Vance previously broke the tie on Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s nomination after three Senate Republicans voted against him.
This is Mike Pence: Former governor of Indiana, Vice President of the United States, Chili's patron and AOL user. It's that last bit that seems to have gotten him into trouble, as The Indianapolis ...
KITTERY, Maine — A day after her home state was sued by the Trump administration, Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, reaffirmed her stance against transgender athletes playing girls and women’s sports.
I miss Vice President Mike Pence, and you should too. That is, if you appreciate the second in command standing up for his oath to the Constitution instead of a man, and if you long for the days ...
I miss Vice President Mike Pence. Lynn Schmidt is a columnist and editorial board member with the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
In 2026, Sen. Susan Collins will ask us to vote for her again. Her silence in the face of Trump’s anti-American actions is extremely troubling. Her tired expressions of “concern” result ...
Here's the Minimum Salary Required To Be Considered Upper Class in 2025 Former Vice President Mike Pence recently shared his opinions over the course of several tweets and interviews. Here’s ...
FT: How concerned have you been by the volatility that we have seen in financial markets? Susan Collins: We’ve seen volatility in equities. And we’ve seen some volatility in terms of treasuries.
Janet Mills. Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, though, understands both sides of the coin, and wants it all to end. "The conflict between how the State of Maine and the Administration interpret Title ...
Boston Fed president Susan Collins told Yahoo Finance she expects the central bank to hold rates where they are for "longer" due to economic uncertainties triggered by President Trump’s tariffs ...
Collins),” implying that any criticism of the senator was merely a policy dispute. I beg to differ. If Donald Trump were a “normal” president, then yes, respectful criticism would be in order.