Asa Hutchinson
Asa Hutchinson
William Asa Hutchinson, Jr.is an American politician who has been the 46th Governor of Arkansas since 2015. Previously he was U.S. Attorney for the Fort Smith-based Western District of Arkansas, U.S. Congressman from the Third District of Arkansas, Administrator of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administrationand the first Undersecretary for Border & Transportation Security at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. In 2006, Hutchinson was the Republican candidate for governor of Arkansas and lost to Democrat Mike Beebe, the outgoing state...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionLawyer
Date of Birth3 December 1950
CountryUnited States of America
would be damaging to the Constitution because the Senate would fail to try the case. It would be harmful to the body politic because there's no resolution of the issues of the case. But most importantly, it would show willful blindness to the evidentiary record that has thus far been presented.
What he (Clinton) is telling a witness in a case that is adverse to him is that you do not have to tell the truth,
She delivers the signed affidavit to Mr. Jordan,
No one thought that the Senate would ever approve witnesses in this case. It goes to show that there's a lot of ebb and flow, a lot of shifts in momentum as people look at the evidence and weigh it and make decisions, and so I think today's vote shows the strength of the managers' case.
Obviously this is an adversarial process we are engaged in.
Ms. Currie, in her grand jury testimony, had a fuzzy memory,
We do targeted outbound inspections, we look for shipments that would be illegal and we are concerned with that part of the supply chain as well.
we're not aware of any corrections that need to be made on any of our exhibits offered to the Senate.
We recognize the security benefit for surveillance and sophisticated software that would use that surveillance.
We recognize that it is not only inbound but also outbound (cargo) that can pose a risk as well.
Well firstly, that points certainly at the need for international standards on biometrics that would move in the same direction so that we can have the same technical requirements.
We are ready to lead and govern in a bipartisan way. We should work together in a positive way.
We need to learn from their experience. And we need to look in Arkansas at how we can lower the number of uninsured.