In The News: MGM Resorts International Public Policy Institute
A couple of big names in politics coming together in Las Vegas Tuesday, tackling issues from across the political aisle.
Former Sen. Harry Reid has advocated for a more measured approach to special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s investigation rather than with any immediate call for impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump.
Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid warned against fellow Democrats focusing on the impeachment of President Donald Trump, as Reid argued that it could distract the party amid the 2020 election.
It’s only been a few years, but a lot has changed since the two of us led our respective parties in Congress.
Former U.S. Sen. Harry Reid of Nevada, a Democrat, and former U.S. House Speaker John Boehner, an Ohio Republican, may have clashed in Congress, but their post-politics relationship is more cordial.
Gridlock in Washington has an effect on business and the economy but it's not too late to bridge the partisan divide. That's the message coming out of the first annual MGM Resorts Public Policy Institute Symposium at UNLV which was held at the Bellagio.
Former Sen. Harry Reid on Tuesday called the possibility for impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump “a difficult decision” that could potentially engulf the attention of Congress, although it has other important work to do.
Some of the most powerful political leaders of the last 20 years will be at the Bellagio Tuesday. They are hoping to find common ground on big issues facing the United States right now.
Harry Reid knows off the top of his head that 351 is the DirecTV channel for C-Span coverage of the Senate at his home in Nevada. But he says he rarely turns to it.
Of everything on this country's plate: jobs, health care, immigration, the environment ... maybe a Republican and a Democrat can come to the rescue.