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White House correspondent Peter Doocy reports from Philadelphia on the fight over voting laws Former Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill caught MSNBC host Nicole Wallace off guard during a segment on the liberal network Monday when she admitted that the Texas Democratic lawmakers who fled the state to prevent Republicans from passing a voting bill were employing the same filibuster-type tactics Democrats seek to abolish. The current MSNBC analyst deviated from the network s fawning coverage of the Texas walkout late Monday, acknowledging that her perception of the Democrats ‘hide and seek’ strategy may be painful for far-left viewers to hear. I know this is painful for people to hear, but the minority in Texas is using a procedure to block what they’re trying to do in Texas, just as the minority in the Senate is using a procedure to try to block what the Democrats are trying to do in Washington, she said. Except, it s a much closer body in Washington. It s 5 ....
Despite GOP outcry, Cassidy at peace with impeachment vote 1 month 2 weeks 4 days ago Thursday, February 25 2021 Feb 25, 2021 February 25, 2021 6:54 AM February 25, 2021 in News Source: Associated Press Share: BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) Trashed on social media and censured by Louisiana Republicans, U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy described himself Wednesday as “at peace” with his vote to convict former President Donald Trump at his impeachment trial and dismissed the scorching GOP backlash he’s received. Louisiana’s senior Republican senator said he does not believe the criticism represents the feelings of many of his party’s voters. He said the censure he received from the leadership of the state Republican Party represented “a small group of people,” not the “broader Republican Party.” ....
Despite GOP outcry, Cassidy at peace with impeachment vote 1 month 2 weeks 4 days ago Thursday, February 25 2021 Feb 25, 2021 February 25, 2021 6:54 AM February 25, 2021 in News Source: Associated Press Share: BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) Trashed on social media and censured by Louisiana Republicans, U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy described himself Wednesday as “at peace” with his vote to convict former President Donald Trump at his impeachment trial and dismissed the scorching GOP backlash he’s received. Louisiana’s senior Republican senator said he does not believe the criticism represents the feelings of many of his party’s voters. He said the censure he received from the leadership of the state Republican Party represented “a small group of people,” not the “broader Republican Party.” ....