Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel discussed 2020 elections and other political news of the day at the Christian Science Monitor. Ms. McDaniel talked about the impact the impeachment inquiry is having on the RNC campaign efforts. She also touched on how the RNC intends to win back the House, keep the Senate and the White House.
Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan talked to George Mason University students about the American legal system. Justice Kagan discussed a variety of topics including her career, advise to aspiring judges and varied processes of the Supreme Court.
President Trump welcomed NCAA national championship teams to the White House. He was joined by Education Secretary Betsy DeVos and members of Congress. After meeting with student athletes, President Trump spoke briefly to reporters about the economy, U.S.-China trade talks and the impeachment inquiry.
Deval Patrick, the former Democratic governor of Massachusetts from 2007-15 and a 2020 presidential candidates, spoke at the "First in the West" event hosted by the Nevada Democratic Party in Las Vegas. This was Mr. Patrick's first major speech since announcing his run for the Democratic nomination. Beforehand, he talked to reporters outside the event hall, answering questions on a variety of topics, including why he chose to run for president, his campaign strategy, and his stances on various policy issues.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), a 2020 presidential candidate, speaks with voters and answers their questions at a town hall held at New England College in Henniker, N.H.
Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner (R-WI) held a town hall meeting with two members of the state legislature and constituents in Germantown, Wisconsin. Constituents questioned Rep. Sensenbrenner about his stance on the impeachment inquiry against President Trump and other federal issues. This town hall meeting took place after the first week of public impeachment hearings. Mr. Sensenbrenner, who was first elected to Congress in 1979, served as a House impeachment manager during the impeachment against former President Bill Clinton. He is retiring at the end of 2019.
President Trump presented the National Medal of Arts and the National Humanities Medal in the White House East Room. Receiving the National Medal of Arts were actor Jon Voight, musician Alison Krauss, President & CEO of WETA-TV (Washington, DC) Sharon Percy Rockefeller, and the musicians of the U.S. military. The recipients of the National Humanities Medal were philanthropist Teresa Lozano Long, chef and restaurateur Patrick O'Connell, author James Patterson, and the Claremont Institute.
Our guest this week is Nahal Toosi, Politico's foreign affairs correspondent. She talks about how Congress' impeachment investigation has affected the State Department and its 77,000 employees around the world who represent U.S. interests.
The House Republicans' campaign chair - Rep. Tom Emmer of Minnesota - talks about Campaign 2020 & the outlook for electing more Republicans to the House. He also talks about the impact of Pres. Trump's re-election effort and of impeachment hearings.
The Council on Foreign Relations held a preview of the mid-term Supreme Court cases. Panelists included two appellate attorneys who argue before the court frequently and two journalists who cover the court. They also discussed what to expect from Chief Justice John Roberts as he presides over the Senate impeachment trial of President Trump in 2020.
Our guest this week is Nahal Toosi, Politico's foreign affairs correspondent. She talks about how Congress' impeachment investigation has affected the State Department and its 77,000 employees around the world who represent U.S. interests.
Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel discussed 2020 elections and other political news of the day at the Christian Science Monitor. Ms. McDaniel talked about the impact the impeachment inquiry is having on the RNC campaign efforts. She also touched on how the RNC intends to win back the House, keep the Senate and the White House.
Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan talked to George Mason University students about the American legal system. Justice Kagan discussed a variety of topics including her career, advise to aspiring judges and varied processes of the Supreme Court.
President Trump welcomed NCAA national championship teams to the White House. He was joined by Education Secretary Betsy DeVos and members of Congress. After meeting with student athletes, President Trump spoke briefly to reporters about the economy, U.S.-China trade talks and the impeachment inquiry.
Deval Patrick, the former Democratic governor of Massachusetts from 2007-15 and a 2020 presidential candidates, spoke at the "First in the West" event hosted by the Nevada Democratic Party in Las Vegas. This was Mr. Patrick's first major speech since announcing his run for the Democratic nomination. Beforehand, he talked to reporters outside the event hall, answering questions on a variety of topics, including why he chose to run for president, his campaign strategy, and his stances on various policy issues.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), a 2020 presidential candidate, speaks with voters and answers their questions at a town hall held at New England College in Henniker, N.H.
Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner (R-WI) held a town hall meeting with two members of the state legislature and constituents in Germantown, Wisconsin. Constituents questioned Rep. Sensenbrenner about his stance on the impeachment inquiry against President Trump and other federal issues. This town hall meeting took place after the first week of public impeachment hearings. Mr. Sensenbrenner, who was first elected to Congress in 1979, served as a House impeachment manager during the impeachment against former President Bill Clinton. He is retiring at the end of 2019.