“Few people know where they’ll be in two years from now, but I do, in the Great State of Alaska (which I love) campaigning against Senator Lisa Murkowski,” Trump tweeted.
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Murkowski praises Mattis denouncement but stops short of disavowing Trump
“I thought General Mattis’s words were true and honest and necessary and overdue,” Murkowski said.
Ravn is fighting to keep flying, but a French bank is pushing to sell off the company’s planes
Ravn estimates that a liquidation would raise no more than $41 million. That would not be enough to pay the claims of the unsecured creditors, which include Anchorage-based Petro Star, GCI and Northern Air Cargo.
Trump would like to help the cruise industry. Not everyone who works in the industry thinks that’s a good idea.
A major union representing U.S. crew members is against any public money flowing to the cruise lines.
Trump administration eases protection of wetlands
Conservation groups say protection will be removed from about half the nation’s wetlands.
Murkowski’s statements on impeachment cut both ways
But it would be a mistake to take that as an indication of how she’ll vote on the removal of the president from office.
Murkowski says she’s not sure how she’ll vote on Trump impeachment case
“I will be asked to say, ‘I will do impartial justice according to the Constitution and laws, so help me God.’ And that is what I’m going to do,” she said.
Impeachment: Young votes no, and Alaska’s senators aren’t likely to vote against Trump, either.
“Frankly, this has been a political stunt all along,” Young said in a statement issued after the vote.
Large turn out in Anchorage rally for Trump impeachment
The event was one of several hundred similar mobilizations around the country ahead of a vote expected in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Trump’s nominee for US court in Alaska gets low marks from state bar, but has youth on his side
In selecting Joshua Kindred, President Trump veered from the process Alaska’s senators normally use.