Thomas Massie cited the Constitution in his argument for his Iran War Powers Resolution, Article 1, Section 8, Clause 11, that authorizes Congress, not the President, the power to initiate war against a country.
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Update – Feb. 9, 5:09 p.m. CST: Rep. Massie says he reviewed six men's names that were redacted in the files, which he says are better addressed on the House floor or in a committee hearing, and says he wants to give the DOJ time to correct over-
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Members of Congress will have access to unredacted copies of the more than three million documents from the Epstein files that have already been released, Axios reports.
In the halls of the U.S. Capitol, where lawmakers craft policies that shape the nation's economy, a persistent ethical dilemma looms: the ability of members of Congress to trade stocks while possessing privileged, non-public information.
Trump just dropped another abuse-screed directed at Republican Rep. Thomas Massie – who supports Trump's agenda most of the time – except when it comes to supporting the state of Israel's endless demand for unquestioning support. Trump consid
During consideration Thursday of the Consolidated Appropriations Act (HR 7148), United States House of Representatives members rejected by a vote of 268 to 164 an amendment offered by Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), along with cosponsors Reps. Scott Perry