Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Sunday that he sees a "path forward" in the talks between North Korea and the U.S., days after North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the country's most significant military test in more than a year.
"It’s a very, very hard thing to do, but you’ve got to quietly work and you’ve got to have summits that produce results where you don’t just fly over, get no result, and come home," the Democratic presidential candidate told CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union."
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Sunday that the Trump administration is preparing for a "full range of options" amid political turmoil in Venezuela.
Sen. Michael Bennet (D-Col.), a 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, on Sunday said he believes President Trump has "committed impeachable offenses" but declined to call for impeachment proceedings to begin.
Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) said Sunday that he believes that Attorney General William Barr's testimony before Congress was "misleading" if not an outright "deception to the American people."
"I think if the attorney general does not, the chairman will ask the committee to move forward with a contempt citation,” said Rep. David Cicilline (D-R.I.).
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), a 2020 presidential contender, said Sunday that he wouldn’t give former President Barack Obama a “grade” on his presidency.
"You know, I think if you look at Joe's record, and you look at my record, I don't think there's much question about who's more progressive," Sanders said on ABC's "This Week."
Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) on Sunday said he supports the progressive "Medicare for All" health care plan, but noted that he is a "pragmatist" who is interested in looking for more "immediate" reforms to the system.
CBS's Margaret Brennan on Sunday pressed Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on whether there is a discrepancy within the Trump administration on whether China is putting its citizens in "concentration camps" after he referred to them as "reeducation camps."
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