Guilty or Not Guilty: Article of Impeachment Against Donald John Trump for Abuse of Power
As Professor Turley noted in his written testimony to the House Judiciary Committee, “[T]he problem with the abuse of power allegation is its lack of foundation.” President Trump denied on…
Guilty or Not Guilty: Article of Impeachment Against Donald John Trump for Obstruction of Congress
In addition to the charge of “abuse of power,” charge of “obstruction of Congress” rings hollow, too. House Democrats had not exhausted all legal mechanisms to compel testimony. House Democrats…
H.R. 2382: USPS Fairness Act
The USPS Fairness Act would repeal the requirement in 5 U.S. Code 8909a(d) that the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) make annual payments to the Retiree Health Benefits Fund, from which…
H.R. 5430: United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement Implementation Act
This motion waives the Senate’s “pay-as-you-go” (PAYGO) rules for H.R. 5430, allowing for a larger budget deficit.
Article I of the Articles of Impeachment
Article I of the H.Res. 755 is the “abuse of power” allegation against President Trump. The impeachment proceeding against President Trump was unprecedented and unfair. The impeachment proceeding was a…
Article II of the Articles of Impeachment
Article I of the H.Res. 755 is the “obstruction of Congress” allegation against President Trump. The impeachment proceeding against President Trump was unprecedented and unfair. The impeachment proceeding was a…
Motion to Waive All Applicable Budgetary Discipline for H.R. 1865
This motion waives the Senate’s “pay-as-you-go” (PAYGO) rules for H.R. 1865, allowing for a larger budget deficit.
Further Consolidated Appropriations Act
Together, the FY 2020 spending bills, H.R. 1865 and H.R. 1158, total nearly $1.4 trillion in spending that flies far above the caps that Congress set for itself less than…
Consolidated Appropriations Act FY 2020
Together, the FY 2020 spending bills, H.R. 1865 and H.R. 1158, total nearly $1.4 trillion in spending that flies far above the caps that Congress set for itself less than…
Consolidated Appropriations Act FY 2020
Together, the FY 2020 spending bills, H.R. 1865 and H.R. 1158, total nearly $1.4 trillion in spending that flies far above the caps that Congress set for itself less than…