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The chair of the powerful Senate Appropriations Committee is clinging to bipartisanship on Capitol Hill. No one at the White ...
Vice President JD Vance broke a 50-50 tie in a procedural vote on the president's demand to cut $9.4 billion in funding ...
U.S. Sen. Susan Collins speaks to reporters after a floor speech to announce that she will vote for the nomination of Supreme Court Judge Brett Kavanaugh on October 5, 2018 in Washington, DC.
Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) delivered brief victory remarks to her supporters at a press conference following Election Day. She took a moment to thank her Democratic challenger, Sara Gideon, and ...
Collins gave an impassioned 45-minute speech on Senate floor Friday as she announced she would be voting to confirm Kavanaugh. She said the reaction has been "overwhelming on both sides." ...
Republican U.S. Sen. Susan Collins of Maine has won the hardest-fought race of her career, turning back a challenge by Democrat Sara Gideon and surviving to serve a fifth term. Watch her remarks ...
Collins’ speech was important and valuable. And for those of us who support President Trump and have been extremely critical of the GOP establishment, it was a reminder of what we can accomplish ...
Senator Susan Collins (R-Maine), upon whose shoulders many had agreed Brett Kavanaugh's nomination largely rested, gave a nearly 40-minute long speech on the Senate floor Friday afternoon.
Politics aside, Senator Susan Collins' 45-minute speech announcing her support of Judge Brett Kavanaugh, delivered lessons that everyone, regardless of political ideology, can learn from her ...
Republican Sen. Susan Collins announced on Friday afternoon that she would vote to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, defying a well-funded, months-long campaign to sway her the other way.
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