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Tuberville vows to vote against Democratic legislation over Trump verdict
Birmingham News· 16 hours agoAlabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville lent his signature to a letter Friday vowing vote against any...
'Where's our damn money?': Sen. Tommy Tuberville thinks Social Security is wasting taxpayer dollars....
MSN News· 3 hours agoThere's a point to be made amid his blustery remarks.
Mike Lee won’t ‘aid and abet’ White House after New Yorkers’ convict Donald Trump of felonies
The Salt Lake Tribune· 16 hours agoJD Vance of Ohio, Tommy Tuberville of Alabama, Eric Schmitt of Missouri, Marsha Blackburn of...
Tuberville: Trump verdict shows U.S. justice 'no better than Venezuela or China'
Birmingham News· 2 days agoFormer President Donald Trump’s conviction on 34 felony counts is evidence the American justice...
Alabama lawmakers react to Trump guilty verdict
WHNT Huntsville via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThis is a hallmark of a banana republic, not a constitutional republic. Make no mistake—Americans won’t tolerate a two-tiered system of justice, and the...
Scott, Rubio vow to block Biden nominees, legislation after Trump conviction
WFLA via Yahoo News· 14 hours agoFlorida Senators Rick Scott and Marco Rubio, both Republicans, signed on to a letter with six others...
Johnson: Wailing over Trump’s convictions proves GOP ‘rule of law’ stance is sham
Birmingham News· 2 hours agoThe ex-president/felon—he’s done more boohooing (and lying) than anyone—couldn’t arrive at his east...
Northwest Indiana speaks up: Letters to the editor for the week of May. 31, 2024
The Times of Northwest Indiana· 16 hours agoOur weekly round-up of letters published in the Times.
Local reactions mixed to Trump guilty verdict
Cullman Times· 45 minutes agoAlabama residents and policy makers offered mixed, partisan reactions to the jury’s decision on Thursday, May 30, to find former President Donald Trump...
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Make sure to write your 'congressfool'
The Times of Northwest Indiana· 6 days agoThe group of elected politicians, aides and party officials have greeted Trump each morning, sat behind him during the trial proceedings, and given press conferences in which they have condemned