Uneasiness in GOP over zero-tolerance policy remains. Sen. Dean Heller, the most vulnerable Republican facing re-election, told us: “thst would be my preference to stop right now” the policy. Asked if he were satisfied with WH response, he said: “I’m truly not satisfied”
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Cornyn: “I would say none of this reflects well on Congress or the administration in terms of our inability to solve the problem - so we need to step up,” adding that the Democrats’ solution “is not an answer”
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Yeah,
@senorrinhatch you are really standing up strong for these children. You ‘sent a message’ and ‘you’re staying on top of it.’ Weak, meaningless words. Because you are pathetically frightened of Donald Trump. - 1 more reply
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What ARE you doing
@senorrinhatch ? A message to the administration? Take real action, words are not enough.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@senorrinhatch staying on top of it like a fox guarding the henhouseThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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"Sent a message."
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speaking of "staying on top of that" remember when
@OrrinHatch endorsed a child molester who was trying to "stay on top of" teenagers in parking lots because the pedophilia happened "decades ago"?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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