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Washington mdash; Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said Sunday that he believes the vast majority of Republicans wholly support Ukraine in its defense against Russia s ongoing attacks, responding to comments from a small faction of House Republicans who have criticized the United States support for the country.In an interview with Face the Nation, McConnell was asked about comments from GOP Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia and Madison Cawthorn of North Carolina, who indicated they oppose the U.S. providing assistance to Ukraine in its war against Russia.Cawthorn was filmed callin stanley cup g Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy a thug and claiming the Ukrainian government is incredibly corrupt and incredibly evil. Greene, meanwhile, said in an address on Facebook that the U.S. should not be sending weapons and assistance to help Ukraine in a stanley cup war they can t win. There s some lonely voices out there that are in a different place, McConnell told Face the Nation, though he did not mention Cawthorn or Greene by name. The vast majority of the Republican Party writ large, both in Congress and across the country, are totally behind the Ukrainians and urging the president to take these steps quicker, to be bolder. There may be a few lonely voices off to the side. I wouldn t pay much attention to them. Transcript: Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell stanley cup on Face the Nation Cawthorn and Greene are largely outliers among congr Kwuo Residents on edge as toxic Colo. spill larger than first reported
Sacramento, Calif. - jordan The announcement by the nation s largest utility that it s filing for bankruptcy puts Pacific Gas Electric Co. s problems squarely in the hands of Gov. Gavin Newsom and state lawmakers, who now must try to keep ratepayer costs down, ensure wildfire victims get the money they re owed and rethink California s energy picture in the face of climate change. This issue is all about three fundamental things: It is about safety, it s abou af1 t reliability and it s about affordability, Newsom told reporters Monday afternoon after spending the day in and out of meetings with lawmakers about the pending bankruptcy.Earlier in the day, PGE announced it will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy as it faces at least $30 billion in potential damages from lawsuits over catastrophic California wildfires in 2017 and 2018 that killed scores of people and destroyed thousands of homes. The announcement kicked off a 15-day window before the official filing. Newsom said he would like to stave off the bankruptcy but it may not be possible. We d like to see it avoided, but we re not naive, he said. I respect the taxpayer, I respect the ratepayer and I m absolutely cognizant of those that lost their homes. adidas originals Utility could face charges in California wildfires 02:31