McConnell "absolutely" will back Trump if he's the 2024 GOP nominee
Just two weeks ago, the Senate Minority Leader called the former president "practically and morally responsible for provoking the events" of January 6.
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Kathryn Watson is a politics reporter for CBS News Digital, based in Washington, D.C.
Just two weeks ago, the Senate Minority Leader called the former president "practically and morally responsible for provoking the events" of January 6.
The Biden administration is distributing more than 25 million masks, targeting low-income communities.
The order calls for a review of supply chains for critical goods, including pharmaceuticals and large capacity batteries.
The president will meet with local leaders in Texas after a winter storm that devastated the state.
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The West Virginia senator cited Tanden's past tweets, which he said would have a "toxic and detrimental impact" on the relationship between the OMB and Congress.
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President Biden reiterated his intent to move away from some of the global engagement policies of the last four years.
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The House speaker also said a supplemental appropriation is needed to protect members of Congress.
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Seven Republicans joined Democrats in the most bipartisan impeachment effort in history.
"I look forward to thanking him when I next see him," Romney told reporters.