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Donald Trump said in a Fox News interview that he's considering a national ban on abortion. Related storiesBut one question Trump hasn't openly addressed is how he landed on the timeline for a national abortion ban. South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham introduced a piece of legislation in 2022 that would institute a federal abortion ban. Those respondents consisted of 52% of men saying they strongly or somewhat support the 16-week national ban, and 54% of women saying they strongly support or somewhat support the same ban. "As President Trump has stated, he would sit down with both sides and negotiate a deal that everyone will be happy with.
Persons: Donald Trump, , Fox News's Howard Kurtz, Trump, Roe, Wade, Trump's, — Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, Amy Coney Barrett —, Trump hasn't, South Carolina Sen, Lindsey Graham, Evan Siegfried, He's, Siegfried, they're, President Trump, Karoline Leavitt, Biden Organizations: Fox News, New York Times, Service, The New York Times, Fox, NBC News, Pew Research Center, South, The Times, Business, Trump Locations: South Carolina
Read previewYou may have heard that some lawmakers think the $174,000 annual salary for rank-and-file House and Senate members is too low. Since 2009, rank-and-file lawmakers' salaries have remained flat at $174,000 because government funding bills have included a provision explicitly blocking a modest pay increase that would otherwise happen. Rep. Rick Crawford of Arkansas is among the current and former lawmakers suing the United States over their salaries. "People who don't like it should take it up with James Madison," Cuccinelli added, referring to the fourth US president and the original proponent of the 27th Amendment. That suit also alleged a violation of the 27th Amendment, though a judge later dismissed the case.
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When the Colorado Republican announced this past week that he would not seek reelection, he began with the type of criticism of Democratic policies that is standard fare for a hard-line conservative. Yet under political pressure in Colorado, Buck decided there was no way forward for him in Congress. Alone among Republicans, Buck said he was opposing Jordan because he had not clearly stated that Biden won the 2020 election. This past week, Trump called Buck a “weak and ineffective Super RINO,” or Republicans In Name Only. The next day, Buck testified about a legal effort in Colorado to ban Trump from the ballot under the Constitution’s “insurrection clause."
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Opinion | The Conflicted Legacy of Mitt Romney
  + stars: | 2023-10-27 | by ( The Ezra Klein Show | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
After factional infighting dominated the G.O.P.’s struggle to elect a House speaker, it feels weirdly quaint to revisit Mitt Romney’s career. He’s served as governor, U.S. senator and presidential nominee for a Republican Party now nearly unrecognizable from what it was when he started out. At the end of his time in public office, Romney has found a new clarity in his identity as the consummate institutionalist in an increasingly anti-constitutionalist party. In this resulting biography “Romney: A Reckoning,” Coppins pushes Romney to wrestle with his own role — even complicity — in what his party has become. In this conversation, guest host Carlos Lozada and Coppins examine Romney’s legacy at a time when it may seem increasingly out of place with the mainstream G.O.P.
Persons: Mitt Romney’s, He’s, Romney, wasn’t, McKay Coppins, “ Romney, Coppins, , , Ezra Klein, Carlos Lozada, George, Donald Trump Organizations: Republican Party, Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google, Republican, Tea Party, Trump Locations: U.S
A few hours north, the Amarillo City Council on Tuesday will weigh its own such law, which could lead to a future council or city-wide vote. He took that approach in Odessa's city elections in 2022 after the council initially blocked one of his "sanctuary city for the unborn" proposals. Not all backers of abortion restrictions support Dickson's transport bans, however. The debates over the transport bans are spurring new shows of support for abortion access. Abortion rights supporters, including four abortion funds in Texas, said they expected the transport bans to backfire on the anti-abortion movement by galvanizing political participation from abortion rights advocates in the lead-up to next year's presidential election.
Persons: Evelyn Hockstein, Roe, Mark Lee Dickson, Dickson, Jason Corley, Corley, Amarillo Mayor Cole Stanley, Kimberleigh Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Rachel O'Leary Carmona, Julia Harte, Colleen Jenkins, Leslie Adler Organizations: Alamo Women's Clinic, REUTERS, Supreme, Amarillo City, federal, Constitutionalist, Amarillo, Thomson Locations: Albuquerque , New Mexico, U.S, Texas, Wade, Lubbock County, Amarillo, Lubbock, New Mexico, Odessa's, Odessa
Vivek Ramsawamy, an entrepreneur running for the Republican presidential nomination, on Monday will release a list of potential choices for the U.S. Supreme Court, in an effort to highlight his conservative credentials to early-state voters who may be skeptical of a candidate without a political background. Mr. Ramaswamy’s list, reported earlier by Axios, includes jurists who have ruled on various aspects of the Republican culture wars, including religious issues, free speech, vaccine mandates and transgender rights. In a statement, Mr. Ramaswamy sought to contrast his approach to that of President Biden, who vowed during his campaign to appoint the first Black woman to the highest court, which he did when he nominated Ketanji Brown Jackson. Mr. Ramaswamy dismissed that move as “purely skin-deep diversity.”“What each of the individuals I would appoint share is their unwavering dedication to the principles of originalism and commitment to a constitutionalist judicial philosophy,” Mr. Ramaswamy said. “Our courts are the last line of defense against an administrative state that rules by fiat, legislates from the bench, stifling freedom and truth.”
Persons: Vivek Ramsawamy, Donald J, Trump, Ramaswamy, Biden, Ketanji Brown Jackson, ” Mr, Organizations: Republican, U.S, Supreme Locations: New York
The Oath Keepers were founded in 2009, pledging to stand up to tyranny. The Oath Keepers, to be sure, are not to be confused with a charming but a little bit problematic ex. A look at the list of 10 orders the Oath Keepers insisted its members — cops and soldiers — would not carry out reveals as much. Thanks to the magic of the Internet Archive, however, we can see just how they were received on the Oath Keepers' website at the time. But there is, in my take, nothing different about the underlying threat that Oath Keepers posed from day one."
On Saturday, Trump suggested terminating rules in the Constitution that led to disputed voter fraud in the 2020 election. Rep. Liz Cheney resurfaced Gosar's tweet, calling on House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy to condemn the former president. Following backlash from GOP senators on his call to terminate the US Constitution, Trump attempted to walk back his remarks on Monday. This is simply more DISINFORMATION & LIES," Trump wrote on Truth Social. "This week Trump said we should terminate all rules, regulations etc 'even those in the Constitution' to overturn the election.
Sursa foto: Jurnal.mdExpert constituționalist: Maia Sandu este obligată să dizolve ParlamentulPreședinta Maia Sandu este obligată să dizolve Parlamentul, în condițiile în care procedura de învestire a cabinetului de miniștri în frunte cu Igor Grosu eșuează, consideră expertul constituționalist Teodor Cîrnaț. „Maia Sandu va chema fracțiunile la consultări și le va spune că au eșuat două tentative de învestire a unui Guvern (...). Dacă au expirat aceste 3 luni de zile, președintele Republicii Moldova este obligat să dizolve Parlamentul pentru a pune capăt acestei crize”, a declarat Cîrnaț. Tentativa de învestire a Guvernului Grosu s-a soldat cu eșec după ce fracțiunile PSRM și ȘOR au boicotat ședința Parlamentului în cadrul căreia urma să fie prezentat cabinetul de miniștri și dezbătut programul de guvernare. În cosecință, subiectul învestirii Guvernului a fost epuizat din cauza lipsei de cvorum.
Persons: Maia Sandu, Igor Grosu, Cîrnaț, Grosu Organizations: Parlamentul, Constituțională, Curtea Constituțională Locations: Republicii Moldova, Cîrnaț
Oazu Nantoi: „Vladimir Voronin nu poate înghiți invidia”
  + stars: | 2020-12-19 | by ( ) www.jurnal.md   time to read: +1 min
Deputatul Oazu Nantoi vine cu o reacție la declarațiile lui Vladimir Voronin, care a menționat într-o emisiune TV, că a fost invitat la ceremonia de învestitură în funcție a Maiei Sandu, dar că nu va participa. „Fostul președinte al Republicii Moldova și liderul comuniștilor, Vladimir Voronin, a declarat că a fost invitat la ceremonia de învestitură în funcţie a Maiei Sandu, însă a decis să nu accepte invitaţia”. De, Vladimir Voronin, în calitate de tătucă politic a întregii mafii, de sub fundul politic al căruia au apărut și Zinaida Greceanâi, și „kuliokarul” Dodon, și, „vișinică pe tortă” - Vlad Pahotniuc. De, Vladimir Voronin nu poate înghiți invidia, că Maia Sandu, prin sinceritate și adevăr, a reușit să-i unească pe mai mulți cetățeni, decât el a reușit să-i prostească cu cinismul lui, și cu minciunile lui „comuniste”. Stai acasă Vladimir Voronin, și bucură-te că n-ai ajuns la pușcărie pentru cele comise”, punctează Nantoi pe pagina sa de Facebook.
Persons: Deputatul Oazu, Vladimir Voronin, Sandu, Zinaida Greceanâi, Dodon, Vlad, Mihai Ghimpu, Maia Sandu Organizations: PDM, Facebook Locations: Republicii Moldova, Moldova
Semnele de întrebare privind așa-zisa rechemare a lui Andrei Neguță din Rusia au apărut după ce JurnalTV l-a invitat pe ambasador să participe prin Skype la una dintre emsiunile postului. Nu este publicat decretul.”Am căutat decretul semnat de Igor Dodon în „Monitorul Oficial”, dar nu l-am găsit. Acesta încă nu a fost publicat. Am găsit doar Hotărârea de Guvern privind rechemarea lui Andrei Neguță în ediția din 11 decembrie a „Monitorului Oficial”. Nu am primit răspuns nici la solicitarea de a ni se arăta vreo copie a documentului cu semnătura lui Igor Dodon pe el.
Persons: Andrei Neguță, Igor Dodon Organizations: Guvern Locations: Rusia, Chișinău, Republicii Moldova
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