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To: Jamie153 who wrote (1152494)7/26/2019 4:31:39 PM
From: locogringo  Respond to of 1575850
 
Defend the crimes the WH lawyer committed

What has he been charged with? What crimes? Why do you liars keep making shit up? Good bye...LIAR...try another 30 days off and see if we suddenly forget your lies and bullshit. I won't.



To: Jamie153 who wrote (1152494)7/26/2019 4:46:53 PM
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To: Jamie153 who wrote (1152494)7/26/2019 5:20:18 PM
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Since you don't know any answers and ran away again, this is to educate you. You're welcome!


132 House Republicans Vote Against
Trump-Pelosi Spending Deal—But
House Democrats Push It Through



Cybercast News Service, by Terence P. Jeffrey


The debt-and-spending deal that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D.-Calif.) made with President Donald Trump and the congressional Republican leadership was rejected by a large majority of House Republicans—132 voted against it—but it was pushed to passage on Thursday with overwhelming support from House Democrats.The final vote on the deal was 284-149.The 284 who voted for it included 219 Democrats and 65 Republicans. The 149 who voted against it included 132 Republicans, 16 Democrats and 1 Independent.The deal will increase discretionary federal spending in the next two fiscal years by $320 billion above the levels set in a legislative deal to lift the debt limit that was made in 2011 between

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To: Jamie153 who wrote (1152494)7/27/2019 10:47:19 AM
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WINNING: While Democrats Wasted Time With Mueller, Mitch McConnell Was Preparing To Approve More Trump Judges