The Republican senator said on Sunday that he believes the president will fill the inspectors general positions that were recently terminated.
Two prominent Republican senators have split with President Trump over his decision to sever government security for former officials who are in Iran’s crosshairs. Last week, Trump, 78, cut off funding for security for former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo,
The GOP Senator says the President would be wise to reverse his denial of security to his former Iran advisers.
Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) announced Thursday that he supports former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard’s (R-Hawaii) nomination to serve as director of national intelligence,
Tom Cotton about the firings of the Inspectors General, which, as we discussed here, violates federal law, and the fact that some Republicans supposedly have "concerns" about what Trump did. Bream, of course,
GOP Senators are taking a hard line against TikTok and defying President Trump who wants to delay the app from getting banned with Sens. Tom Cotton and Lindsey Graham leading the charge
Fox News anchor Shannon Bream asked Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) if President Donald Trump will only obey laws "he wants to" after his firing spree Friday.
Gabbard is set to face the Senate Intelligence Committee in open and closed sessions on Thursday. Typically, aside from certain public hearings, the panel deliberates and votes in private. That includes presidential nominations.
Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton issued a stern warning for companies working with TikTok, shortly after breaking with president-elect Donald Trump on the embattled platform’s shutdown. “Any company that hosts,
While his party's leader has warmed to TikTok, Cotton emerged Sunday to oppose Trump on throwing a lifeline to a platform that has been categorized as spyware.
Tulsi Gabbard may be in danger of not getting confirmed as director of national intelligence as sources confirm she doesn't have enough Republican committee support as it stands.
Republican senators have introduced a bill that would ban Chinese citizens from purchasing any land in the United States. Arkansas' Tom Cotton, Alabama's Katie Britt, and North Dakota's Kevin Cramer introduced the Not One More Inch or Acre Act on Wednesday.