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t strong pushback. Does he finally stand up for himself? Or does he cling to the idea that the quality of his work product speaks for itself? Rep. Justin Amash (R-Mich.), the only GOP lawmaker who has endorsed impeachment, does not sit on either committee so he won't get a round of questioning. Senate Jud
Page: EFTA00021206 →sting his vote on the House floor. (Matt Rourke/AP) Slotkin's resolution passed 224 to 194, with the support of three Republicans plus independent Justin Amash of Michigan and the opposition of eight Democrats. The most notable vote for the resolution came from Rep. Matt Gaetz, one of Trump's most outspoke
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n Times <https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/oct/21/justin-amash-backs-tulsi-gabbard- resolutions-urgink (10/21, Blake, 492K) reports that Rep. Justin Amash (I-MI) on Wednesday supported "congressional resolutions calling for the U.S. government to abandon its cases against wanted leakers Edward J. Snow
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imidate." House Independent Throws Support Behind Resolution Clearing Snowden, Assange. The Washington Times (10/21, Blake, 492K) reports that Rep. Justin Amash (I-MI) on Wednesday supported "congressional resolutions calling for the U.S. government to abandon its cases against wanted leakers Edward 3. Snow
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litico (10/31, Ferris, Bresnahan, 4.29M) calls Van Drew "a vocal impeachment critic." The Daily Caller (10/31, Davis, 716K) reports independent Rep. Justin Amash, a former Republican, voted in favor of the inquiry. The New York Times (10/31, Hulse, 18.61M) says the "stark division" in the vote "made clear th
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. Collin Peterson (D-MN), who opposed the impeachment articles, was "the only Democrat to buck the party line and vote against the resolution." Rep. Justin Amash (I-MI), "who switched from Republican to Independent last year, voted in favor of the resolution." Asked on CNN's The Lead (1/15, 345K) about the s
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ara McGowan, founder and chief executive of Acronym, a politically active nonprofit supporting Democrats." SOCIAL MEDIA SPEED READ: Michigan Rep. Justin Amash, who left the Republican Party on July 4 to become an independent after concluding that Trump committed impeachable offenses, said Volker and Morri
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ara McGowan, founder and chief executive of Acronym, a politically active nonprofit supporting Democrats." SOCIAL MEDIA SPEED READ: Michigan Rep. Justin Amash, who left the Republican Party on July 4 to become an independent after concluding that Trump committed impeachable offenses, said Volker EFTA00046
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l: Page 17549 EFTA00047060 The look from Nunes as he turned off his microphone after the first stretch of Sondland's testimony went viral: Rep. Justin Amash (I-Mich.), a Trump critic who left the GOP on July 4, joked about it: In his testimony, Sondland further pushed the notion that Trump didn't reall
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att McClain also went viral: The look from Nunes as he turned off his microphone after the first stretch of Sondland's testimony went viral: Rep. Justin Amash (I-Mich.), a Trump critic who left the GOP on July 4, joked about it: EFTA00047095 In his testimony, Sondland further pushed the notion that Trump
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e a U.S. citizen as a teenager. All four women won election to Congress in 2018. "By Sunday evening, at least 90 House Democrats [plus independent Justin Amash (Mich.)], had denounced Trump's remarks, with more than half of them using the words `racist' or `racism' to describe his tweets. Some Democrats w
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n as a teenager. All four women won election to Congress in 2018. EFTA00047492 "By Sunday evening, at least 90 House Democrats [plus independent Justin Amash (Mich.)], had denounced Trump's remarks, with more than half of them using the words `racist' or `racism' to describe his tweets. Some Democrats we
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many members who switched party over impeachment — two — as there were other crossover votes," Aaron Blake notes. "Those party-switchers were Rep. Justin Amash (Mich.), who went from Republican to independent, and Rep. Jeff Van Drew (N.J.), who is moving from Democrat to Republican. Van Drew remained a Dem

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PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)

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PersonThird child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born 1960)

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PersonPresident of the United States (2017–2021, 2025–present)

Barack Obama
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