Louisiana senator criticizes anti-ICE agitators as "deeply weird" while defending immigration officers amid heated budget ...
'Slow down, you feed too much coffee': Kennedy clashes with witness at fiery MN Somali fraud hearing
A tense exchange unfolded during a U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee hearing as Senator John Kennedy pressed witness Schwartz with blunt questions on Somali Fraud in Minnesota. Kennedy repeatedly raised ...
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‘Chinese Can't Sneak Into U.S’: Sen. Kennedy Grills Commerce Secy Bessent In Senate Hearing
Republican Sen. John Kennedy pressed Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on the accuracy and interpretation of U.S. poverty data ...
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'CEO too tired from counting $71m?': Kennedy mercilessly roasts Verizon exec over Jack Smith Probe
'Why isn’t your CEO here?': Sen. John Kennedy unleashes questions on ‘racial quotas’ and Jack SmithIn a tense Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) launched a rapid-fire round ...
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‘A Freezer Full of Body Parts in My Basement Vibe’: GOP Senator Trashes ‘Deeply Weird’ Anti-ICE Protesters
Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) suggested that many anti-ICE protesters give off a "deeply weird" vibe during an interview with Fox ...
Republican Sen. Thom Tillis from North Carolina suggested Thursday he could support a compromise that would allow the Senate ...
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Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy rips ‘mental hospital’ rhetoric as ICE chief grilled
Tensions hit a breaking point this week as top immigration officials faced a grueling round of questioning before the House ...
The U.S. Senate on Thursday confirmed two of President Donald Trump's latest nominees to serve as federal judges, including a ...
Anna St. John defended arbitration as a tool for resolving legal disputes including sexual harassment and assault claims at a ...
Louisiana’s U.S. Senator John Kennedy has written a national best-seller, “How to Test Negative for Stupid And Why Washington Never Will.” The preposterous conceit that drives the book is that ...
"I have no problem standing up for the rule of law, because I know it is the right thing to do," Anna St. John, a former Covington & Burling litigator, said during her nomination hearing as President ...
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