Not exact matches
«This is a sham lawsuit about a bogus Russian collusion
claim filed by a desperate, dysfunctional, and nearly insolvent Democratic Party,» said Brad Parscale, Campaign Manager of Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. «With the
Democrats» conspiracy theories against the President's campaign evaporating as quickly as the failing DNC's fundraising, they've sunk to a new low to raise
money, especially among small donors who have abandoned them.
The group add that Hinds is not the only one receiving
money from the Catholic Bishops» Conference, they
claim Labour and the Liberal
Democrats were also donated
money in return for interns in their offices.
The mediation
money was on top of the $ 103,080 in taxpayer funds the Assembly paid out to quietly settle
claims brought by two women who once worked on the Brooklyn
Democrat's staff.
While Senate
Democrats in the mainline conference have called for an investigation, saying the titles have been misleading
claimed, Republicans have insisted the document was simply meant to describe how much
money each lawmaker should receive.
That left room Thursday for Sen. Len Fasano, the Republican Senate leader, to say, wait a minute, if the tax changes weren't bad for GE and the company is bluffing, as
Democrats claimed in June, «then why would Gov. Malloy offer them a lot of state taxpayer
money in hopes they will stay?»
Asked about the attempt to destabilise his leadership, Clegg said: «I think it's odd, to put it very mildly, that any fellow Liberal
Democrat should spend time and good
money, while the rest of us were out campaigning for these tough elections, instead surreptitiously trying to come up with specious
claims on the basis of polls, which were in any case entirely confounded by the election results.
James McClelland, chief of staff to Republican - turned -
Democrat Councilman Peter Koo, of Flushing, said Halloran's
claim that he could steer $ 80,000 of city
money to a fake company set up by the FBI seemed far - fetched.
Despite these sobering facts, there has been a constant refrain from mostly
Democrats over the last decade
claiming that Mississippi is not spending enough
money on education and should «fully fund» the Mississippi Adequate Education Program.