Republicans in the Alaska House tried Monday to change a resolution objecting to the renaming of Denali to Mount McKinley into a lengthy list of lavish praise for President Donald Trump, who issued the executive order making the change on his first day back in office a week ago,
Cassidy, a physician, said that he agrees with Kennedy that vaccines should be safe and effective, but they are far apart in their research.
“Greenland is not for sale,” declared Murkowski and Greenlandic parliamentarian Aaja Chemnitz after consulting this week. “The question has been asked and firmly answered by the government of Greenland, Naalakkersuisut.”
Even as handicappers adjudged Pete Hegseth ’s confirmation as secretary of Defense to be all but certain, not one but two Republican senators indicated a hard pass on the poorly qualified bad boy from Fox News.
The Interior Department announced last week that they were already working to implement Trump's requested name change to Mount McKinley.
Murkowski is a moderate with a history of bucking her party and Trump when she has felt it was the right thing to do.
Sen. Lisa Murkowski announced Thursday that she would vote against confirming Pete Hegseth to lead the Pentagon, becoming the first Republican to oppose one of President Donald Trump’s Cabinet picks. Maine GOP Sen. Susan Collins also voted against Hegseth.
The Alaska Republican plans to vote against the confirmation of Pete Hegseth to lead the Department of Defense.
JUNEAU, Alaska — In the early days of President Donald ... But, so far, nearly every other GOP member of Congress has fallen in line behind Trump. Many of the Republicans who at times challenged ...
Alaska U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski called the nominee an “influencer” and spoke about the importance of vaccines in Alaska.
Republican senators reportedly “hit the ceiling” over the White House budget office issuing a memo freezing federal loans and grants. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) […]
The White House budget office rescinded a memo ordering a broad freeze on federal grants and loans after Republican senators “hit the ceiling” over the order, which caught them completely by