Critics said the removal erodes congressional oversight and advances the interests of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
According toRep. Mike Turner (R-OH) his dismissal as chair of the powerful House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence by House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) can be attributed to pressure from Donald Trump.
Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.), the vice chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, on Thursday said he was “flabbergasted” by the decision to remove Rep. Mike Turner (Ohio) as the Republican chairman
In choosing Rep. Rick Crawford (R-Ark.) to chair the House Intelligence Committee, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) has tapped a veteran conservative with “America First” leanings to steer one of the
But I can say now that no one is more happy that Johnson has removed Mike Turner than Vladimir Putin." Johnson must appoint a new House Intelligence Committee leader to fill Turner's vacant chair.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson has fired the top Republican on the House ... He's been a deep critic of Russia and President Vladimir Putin. He was also a central figure in the last Congress in renewing a controversial federal law that allows surveillance ...
But I can say now that no one is more happy that Johnson has removed Mike Turner than Vladimir Putin." Johnson must select a new leader for the House Intelligence Committee. With Trump's second ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson has fired the top Republican ... He's been a deep critic of Russia and President Vladimir Putin. He was also a central figure in the last Congress in renewing a ...
A Colorado man, Patrick Montgomery, was part of the group of rioters who entered the U.S. Capitol four years ago during the "Stop the Steal" rally while Congress worked to certify the presidential election results.
Steve Bannon, who has many axes to grind, said Sunday on ABC’s This Week that it’s wrong to think of the tech billionaires as oligarchs running the country. Instead, they are “supplicants”: “President Trump broke the oligarchs, he broke them and they surrendered,” Bannon said.
House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Louisiana Republican, made the appointment late Thursday, and Tenney said she was proud to be joining the panel.