May 17, 2024
Two weeks ago, Republican Rep. Mark Green of Tennessee said he would leave Washington because Congress was broken beyond repair. On Thursday, he said he has decided to stay and help fix it, prompted by a nudge from arch-persuader and former President Donald Trump. Green’s Feb. 14 announcement had surprised...
Two weeks ago, Republican Rep. Mark Green of Tennessee said he would leave Washington because Congress was broken beyond repair. On Thursday, he said he has decided to stay and help fix it, prompted by a nudge from arch-persuader and former President Donald Trump. Green’s Feb. 14 announcement had surprised…



Two weeks ago, Republican Rep. Mark Green of Tennessee said he would leave Washington because Congress was broken beyond repair. On Thursday, he said he has decided to stay and help fix it, prompted by a nudge from arch-persuader and former President Donald Trump. Green’s Feb. 14 announcement had surprised…

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