Murkowski Says Her Colleagues Are Afraid of Trump
- Seven U.S. Senate Democrats have demanded that President Donald Trump's administration restore all CDC employees fired since he took office, citing concerns about public health safety due to an estimated 750 firings.
- A federal judge ruled that the mass firings at the CDC were illegal and ordered the reinstatement of workers.
- Senator Lisa Murkowski criticized the Trump administration and vowed to remain vocal against its actions, despite potential backlash from billionaire Elon Musk.
- Murkowski expressed concern over the administration's foreign policy decisions and emphasized her commitment to stand up for Alaskans amid political pressures.
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GOP lawmakers have 'every incentive to back Trump' — even on ideas they 'privately disdain'
When President Richard Nixon was facing Watergate-related articles of impeachment in 1974, he talked to Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-Arizona) to see how things might go in an impeachment trial. Goldwater, one of the most prominent figures in the conservative movement at the time, was blunt — letting Nixon know that he would likely be a "guilty" vote. Nixon, feeling that he had become politically toxic even in his own party, gave his resignation speec…
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