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Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley won't do away with "blue slip" practice despite the president calling for its end to expedite judicial nominations and U.S. attorney appointments.
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), the Senate’s president pro tempore and chair of the powerful Judiciary Committee, said he was “offended” and “disappointed” by the tirade President Trump ...
U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley is defending a century-old process used for appointing federal judges after President Donald Trump criticized him and Senate Republicans for keeping it in place. Trump ...
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) has fancied himself as the patron saint of America’s inspectors general, those officials charged with rooting out waste, fraud and abuse in the federal government.
Republican senators were appalled by President Trump’s rough treatment of 91-year-old Sen. Chuck Grassley (Iowa), the Senate’s most senior Republican, on social media and are pushing back on Trump’s ...
Chuck Grassley said he was “offended” and “disappointed” by the tirade and "personal insults" President Trump unleashed against him over the Senate's blue slip tradition.
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), the Senate’s president pro tempore and chair of the powerful Judiciary Committee, said he was “offended” and “disappointed” by the tirade President Trump ...
Grassley rewrites his reputation, for the worse I am a Democrat who had always respected Sen. Chuck Grassley for his honesty and integrity, regardless of opposition to his positions.
The measure’s sponsor, Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, has previously slammed the FBI over its enforcement of existing whistleblower protections. Sean Michael Newhouse | August 4, 2025 Congress ...
{beacon} View Online Energy & Environment Energy & Environment The Big Story GOP senators place holds over tax credit guidance Sens. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and John Curtis (R-Utah) are placing ...
Senator Chuck Grassley, a Republican from Iowa and chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, is seen during a confirmation hearing in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 30, 2025.