Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) on Sunday added to a chorus of concern over former President Trump's call for his supporters to protest a possible arrest as a prosecutor in Manhattan probes the former president's alleged role in a hush money payment. "We all recall the horrors that took place on January 6, spurred on by … then-President Trump. I think the fact that he's calling for protests again — I've been briefed by the FBI. They say they're fully prepared. But this kind of outrageous behavior. This man obviously has very little moral compass," Warner said on CNN's "State of the Union," referring to rioting at the Capitol in early 2021 by Trump's supporters. |
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Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.) on Sunday knocked the Manhattan district attorney's probe into former President Trump's role in an alleged hush money payment as a "political stunt" targeting Trump as he campaigns for reelection to the White House in 2024. |
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Attorney Joe Tacopina, who represents former President Trump, on Sunday said Trump's recent post attacking Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who is investigating Trump's alleged role in a hush money payment, was "ill-advised." |
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Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) said on Sunday that the White House is "very in favor" of a Senate bill that would give the Department of Commerce the ability to review and potentially ban technologies associated with foreign governments, as the Chinese-linked TikTok platform faces increased congressional scrutiny. |
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"I would say there's an immediate threat via TikTok from the Chinese Communist Party. That is the reason that I believe we need to ban TikTok immediately," Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.), who leads the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, said on CNN's "State of the Union." |
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Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.) on Sunday argued that a national TikTok ban would be like putting "a Band-Aid on maybe a small scab," saying that lawmakers needed to focus on a broader data security bill. | |
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Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) on Sunday announced he won't make a run for Senate next year and instead endorsed Rep. Barbara Lee's (D-Calif.) campaign to replace retiring Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.). | |
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator (FEMA) Deanne Criswell on Sunday said authorities in Mississippi were in "life-saving" and "life-sustaining" mode in the aftermath of a string of tornadoes that have killed at least 25 and injured dozens more in the state. |
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