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Trump-McConnell clash threatens to settle into a cold war as GOP eyes midterms Mike DeBonis, Josh Dawsey
Replay Video UP NEXT Were it up to former president Donald Trump, Republicans would spend the next two years purging their ranks and reshaping themselves in his own image a process he moved to jump-start Tuesday with a searing attack on the party’s most powerful elected leader, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. McConnell (R-Ky.) has other ideas. Having held Trump responsible for both the loss of his Senate majority in the Jan. 5 Georgia runoffs and the deadly attack on the Capitol a day later, he has moved to chart a different path one that steers clear of the former president’s personal grievances and conspiratorial rhetoric to put the GOP back in power as soon as possible.
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It’s politics as usual as the 2021 Texas Legislative Session pits conservative priorities against progressive reforms.
By Edward Brown
Greg Abbott: “We are also closing the digital divide for Texas students.”
Photo courtesy Gov. Greg Abbott Texas.gov
“Texans, as we gather tonight, I can tell you the state of our state is brimming with promise,” said an upbeat Gov. Greg Abbott during the annual State of the State address recently.
Amid a largely uncontrolled pandemic that has caused the deaths of nearly 40,000 Texans and continues to batter the local economies for travel, hospitality, and service, Abbott unveiled five emergency items for the 2021 Texas Legislative Session that began Jan. 12 and ends May 31. Every two years, state representatives, senators, and other state officials convene to draft, revise, and ultimately pass legislation that governs life for Texans.
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Several attorneys general sent a letter to the White House to avoid any unconstitutional actions deemed illegal.
Barely a week old, the new administration has hit several snags that have earned several Attorney Generals attention from several states.
Orders might be unconstitutional
These state attorneys formed a group to address the concerns. Addressing a letter to the White House reminded the new president that should any presidential order be unconstitutional, there are ways to deal with it, reported the Epoch Times.
It came as a warning last Wednesday; the letter says there are limits to what the Oval office can do. Concerns of unconstitutional executive actions or federal overreach from the president will not be trifled with.
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