"Of all the things that I care about, yes, it's below my line," he continued to say.
A recent poll by Gallup released on Monday shows a more than double-digit shift in party preferences at the US national level, shifting the balance in favor of the Republicans.
Clinton appeared as a passenger on Epstein's flight logs at least 26 times in 2002 and 2003. Epstein's plane was known then as the "Lolita Express."
"Why give money to people who hate us?" the GOP senator asked.
"I told them to go. I threw a chair at the gunman. I headed for the door," the rabbi said. "And all three of us were able to get out without even a shot being fired."
"If the American people put us back in charge, we are definitely going to do this"
Virginia Lt. Governor Winsome Sears said that she believes many political leaders are using race to divide Americans
Malik Faisal Akram told an usher at a local court that he wished he had died in a plane in 9/11.
These disruptions and the lack of law enforcement to hold thieves accountable have resulted in UP "now contemplating serious changes to our operating plans to avoid Los Angeles County."
This sentence would be in keeping with those received by protestors inside the Capitol during the hearings of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
Train workers may move to strike after BNSF issued a new attendance policy, which union leaders called "the worst and most egregious attendance policy ever adopted by any rail carrier."
"We know there are also reasons for concern that these violations may disproportionately fall on those who are unable to meet the financial requirements set forth by law," Interim Chief Diaz said.
"This is a terrorism-related matter, in which the Jewish community was targeted, and is being investigated by the Joint Terrorism Task Force."
Tennis star Novak Djokovic has reportedly flown out of Australia on Sunday, hours after his challenge to a federal deportation order was dismissed and hours before he was slated to defend his title in the Australian Open.
Nikki Fried, the Democratic current commissioner of agriculture in Florida and standing Gov. Ron DeSantis's challenger in the next elections, compared DeSantis to Hitler "in many ways" when interviewed on public radio on Friday.