On Wednesday, at President Trump’s request, Attorney General Jeff Sessions resigned. In 2017, Sessions recused himself from investigations into Russian interference with U.S. elections, a decision that was widely reported to have infuriated the White House.
Congressman John K. Delaney (MD-6) says that New Hampshire Democrats like Congresswoman Annie Kuster (NH-2), Congressman-Elect Chris Pappas (NH-1) and the scores of local candidates who flipped Senate and House races have shown the party nationwide what it takes to win. Democrats are poised to take control of the New Hampshire Senate, the New Hampshire House and the Executive Council.
Congressman John K. Delaney (MD-6) congratulates Iowa Democrats on important victories on Election Night, including Abby Finkenauer’s win in IA-1, Dave Loebsack’s win in IA-2, Cindy Axne’s win in IA-3 and Rob Sand’s victory in the State Auditor’s race.
Tonight, David Trone was elected to represent Maryland’s Sixth District. Congressman John K. Delaney is the district’s current representative, first being elected in 2012. Congressman Delaney campaigned with Trone on Election Day.
On Thursday, the New Hampshire Journal published an op-ed authored by presidential candidate Congressman John Delaney in which he calls for a renewed sense of commitment to unity and common purpose and to reject the divisive, toxic political environment of today.
This week, the Treasury Department said that due to rising deficits, government borrowing this year will more than double. In total, the Treasury plans to borrow more than $1.3 trillion in 2018. Last year, President Trump signed a $1.5 trillion tax cut that was not offset by other revenue or spending changes.
In Mr. Delaney’s view, America’s trouble isn’t capitalism but a dysfunctional federal government that has “stopped updating that basic social compact.”
Delaney… believes in returning to the assertive, values-promoting, alliance-building foreign policy approach that majorities in both parties once traditionally supported.