ROMNEY: “I do take the president at his word. … The president’s other agenda was never linked to the infrastructure effort. … I am totally confident the president will sign it if it comes to his desk."
KARL: Are you sure progressives are going to support your bipartisan bill if they don't get a guarantee on something bigger also passing?
MANCHIN: I sure hope so. I hope they just look at the bill. We have two tracks. And that's exactly what I believe is going to happen.
PORTMAN: "We were all blindsided by the comments the previous day, which were that somehow these two bills were connected … it was a surprise, to say the least, that those two get linked. And I'm glad they've now been de-linked."
CASSIDY: “I hope it’s enough [Biden’s Saturday statement], we’ll see going forward, but I’ll continue to work for the bill. … We were assured that the two would not be linked. Yes, the human infrastructure … would be pursued, but the two would not be linked."
TESTER: "I think we'll get good support from both sides of the aisle. I think we'll get far more than 60 votes. In the end, we’ll get this through the Senate. … when we do a reconciliation package … it certainly could have some additional environmental parts to it."
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After the Capitol attack on Jan. 6, 2021, some Republican senators said that the legal system — and not impeachment — should be used to consider Donald Trump's actions.
Now, those same senators are criticizing the legal system.
Mitch McConnell
Feb. 13, 2021: "We have a criminal justice system in this country ... former presidents are not immune."
July 19, 2023: "I'm not going to start critiquing the various candidates for president."
John Cornyn
Feb. 13, 2021: "The Constitution makes legal offenses committed while in office subject to investigation and prosecution after a president is no longer in office."
Aug. 4, 2023: "The Biden Justice Dept [indicting] their principal opponent"
House Democratic Caucus Vice Chair Pete Aguilar on potential stock trading ban:
"Supporting increased accountability and transparency is something that we all stand behind. Making sure that we are held to the highest standard is exactly what the Democratic Caucus stands for."
Pelosi on stock trading limits in Congress:
12/15/21: "We are a free market economy, they should be able to participate”
1/20: “I do come down always in favor of trusting our members"
2/9: “If that’s what the members want…then that’s what we will do"
"Classified documents relating to nuclear weapons were among the items FBI agents sought in a search of former president Donald Trump’s Florida residence on Monday, according to people familiar with the investigation."
“Investigators had been concerned about material from what the government calls ‘special access programs,’ a designation even more classified than ‘top secret’ that is typically reserved for extremely sensitive operations carried out by the US abroad.” nytimes.com/2022/08/11/us/…
INGRAHAM: There were not documents related to our nuclear capabilities or nuclear issues?
BOBB: I don't believe there were.
INGRAHAM: Do you know for a fact?
BOBB: I have not specifically spoken to the president about what nuclear materials may or may not have been in there.
“Corporate PAC contributions to Republican objectors have plummeted by ~2/3…94 Republican objectors raised ~$11m from corporate PACs through 11/30/21, the most recent data available. The same…objectors raised ~$27m from corporate PACs through 11/30/19” popular.info/p/the-truth-ab…
"Toyota is again contributing to lawmakers who resisted certifying the official results of the 2020 presidential election, despite the Japanese automaker's pledge last summer to halt such financial support.”
“No one, starting with the Taliban, has an interest in going back to a civil war … if they start something up again, they’re going to be in a long war.”
Special envoy for Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad on May 18:
“The statements that the forces will disintegrate and the Talibs will take over in short order are mistaken. The real choices the Afghans will face is between a long war and negotiated settlement”