... time for our country", he told reporters. After watching Mueller come unglued, he tweeted, "I would like to thank the Democrats for holding this morning's hearing," following this with a more philosophical tweet: "the truth is a force ... ... really been about Trump or his campaign committing impeachable acts. The underlying issue, which was not addressed by those Republicans at the hearings who were defending Trump [
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... named “American Health Care Act of 2017” could even pass to the House of Representatives in May. It is worth noting that it was not as easy to do because the votes were distributed as follows: “nay” – 217, “yea” – 213. With that, 20 Republicans were against it, and none of the Democrats supported the vote. That was an alarm signal already. And as a result, in spite of Trump’s constant Twitter posts or statements at press-conferences in support of the new bill, the document could never pass the Senate. Moreover, at the voting ...
... which definitely brings to the forefront the cybersecurity positions of the contenders for the presidency in the United States of America, the pioneer in advancing the information technologies.
During the expiring tenure, Barack Obama and his fellow Democrats have become known as ardent champions of stricter cybersecurity measures, close private-public cooperation in development of innovation technologies, and a formidable leap in the defense-related cyber agenda. In May 2009, Obama publicly qualified ...