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Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) and a group of Senate Democrats on Thursday moved to block $3.5 billion worth of arms sales to Qatar and the United Arab Emirates as President Trump moves toward the
Trump's presidential opponent in 2016 had a sharp response to him saying, "Why wouldn't I accept a free gift?"
The Trump administration will reportedly accept a $400 million Boeing 747 from Qatar to temporarily use as Air Force One.
Democrats are planning to put as much scrutiny as they can on President Trump’s plan to accept the gift of a plane from Qatar to serve as Air Force One, arguing the ethical and national security
Senate Majority Leader John Thune and GOP firebrand senators are among those voicing discomfort with the deal.
Representative Frank Pallone Jr. of New Jersey, the top Democrat on the committee, tried to upend those plans by asking the panel to take an overnight break. His hope, he said, was that rather than discussing Medicaid cuts in the wee hours, lawmakers might talk about them “while people are awake and can tune in.”
In defending the gift of a super luxury jumbo jet he’s preparing to receive from the royal family of Qatar to use ... Trump suggested Democrats ought to be in awe of his deal-making abilities.