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Lisa Murkowski

United States Senator from Alaska since 2002

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Jan 18, 2026
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What actions have the Senate taken to block U.S. military or funding moves against NATO territories including Greenland, and what were the vote totals?

The Senate has moved to legally bar U.S. military and diplomatic funds from being used to blockade, occupy, annex or otherwise assert control over the sovereign territory of any NATO member — legislat...

Dec 18, 2025
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Did any Republican senators vote to convict in Trump's third impeachment?

The provided reporting documents that seven Republican senators voted to convict Donald Trump in his second impeachment trial in February 2021, producing a 57–43 guilty vote that nonetheless fell shor...

Nov 22, 2025
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Which GOP senators were labeled RINOs by conservative activist groups since 2010?

Conservative activist groups and right‑wing commentators have used "RINO" (Republican In Name Only) as a political cudgel against many Republican officeholders since 2010, frequently targeting senator...

Jan 17, 2026

What bills in the House specifically passed or failed regarding Greenland and what were their vote totals?

A cluster of House bills and companion Senate measures were introduced in January 2026 that address Greenland — proposals range from empowering the President to acquire or annex Greenland to measures ...

Nov 14, 2025

What did Jeffrey Epstein do to ensure Brett Kavanaugh was appointed to the supreme court? Which Senators were involved?

Available reporting in the provided dossier does not show evidence that Jeffrey Epstein took steps to ensure Brett Kavanaugh’s appointment to the Supreme Court; the sources focus on the 2018 confirmat...

Oct 7, 2025

Which senators voted to block the release of the Epstein files on September 10?

The Senate voted 51–49 on September 10–11 to set aside Democratic efforts to force public release of the Jeffrey Epstein case files; , while two Republicans — Sens. Josh Hawley and Rand Paul — joined ...

Nov 11, 2025

Did the Senate acquit Donald Trump in the January 6 impeachment trial?

Yes. The Senate acquitted former President Donald Trump in his second impeachment trial over the January 6 Capitol attack: the final roll call was which fell short of the two‑thirds threshold required...

Dec 11, 2025

Which Republican senators supported the 2020 impeachment trial conviction or any 2021/2025 post-presidency impeachment efforts?

Seven Republican senators voted to convict Donald Trump in the February 2021 Senate impeachment vote on incitement of insurrection; five Republicans earlier voted to allow the Senate to proceed with a...

Nov 17, 2025

How did congressional calls for Trump to resign affect impeachment, censure, or public opinion?

Calls from some Republicans and many Democrats for President Trump to resign after the January 6, 2021 Capitol attack intensified the push for rapid congressional action — including a second impeachme...

Nov 8, 2025

Which members of Congress voted against SNAP funding most recently?

Congress did not record a single unified roll-call “against SNAP funding” vote; instead, prevented immediate passage of bills or resolutions to keep benefits flowing. Key named congressional actors wh...

Nov 17, 2025

Did republicans block unanimous consent for Epstein files senate

Senate Republicans did block a bid to force a vote that would have required the Justice Department to release its Jeffrey Epstein files: Senate GOP leaders and a majority of Republican senators voted ...

Oct 13, 2025

How does Senator Lisa Murkowski's voting record on the big beautiful bill compare to her previous bipartisan efforts?

Senator Lisa Murkowski’s specific vote on the “big beautiful bill” is not documented in the files provided, so any direct comparison to her prior bipartisan record must rely on contextual evidence rat...

Jan 16, 2026

What were the long‑term political consequences (re‑election, retirement, committee changes) for the seven GOP senators who voted to convict?

Seven Republican senators — Richard Burr, Bill Cassidy, Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, Mitt Romney, Ben Sasse and Pat Toomey — who voted to convict Donald Trump in the second impeachment trial encount...

Dec 20, 2025

“The U.S. Senate voted 52–48 to terminate Trump’s 50% tariffs on Brazilian imports via S.J. Res. 81.”

The statement is accurate: the U.S. Senate voted 52–48 to approve S.J. Res. 81, a measure intended to terminate President Trump’s 50% tariffs on most Brazilian imports by rescinding the national emerg...

Oct 31, 2025

Which Senate Republicans voted to end the 2018–2019 government shutdown and how many times did they vote?

The count of “which Senate Republicans voted to end the 2018–2019 government shutdown” depends on which procedural or funding vote is referenced: the Senate’s January 23, 2019, 81–18 cloture/continuin...

Oct 4, 2025

Which Republican lawmakers have publicly denounced Trump's actions as authoritarian?

Several news analyses identify a mix of Republican lawmakers who have publicly criticized actions by former President Trump or his administration as authoritarian or dangerous, but the lists and conte...

Jan 16, 2026

Which senators crossed party lines during the Trump impeachment vote in 2021?

Seven Republican U.S. senators crossed party lines and voted to convict former President Donald Trump in his second impeachment trial in February 2021: Richard Burr (N.C.), Bill Cassidy (La.), Susan C...

Jan 14, 2026

congress votes to limit trump

Congress has recently taken visible steps to constrain President Trump’s actions—most notably advancing a bipartisan war powers resolution in the Senate that would require congressional approval befor...

Jan 12, 2026

Which GOP senators have publicly defended themselves against 'RINO' labels and how did those campaigns fare?

Several Republican senators have publicly confronted “RINO” accusations in recent years, with results ranging from political exile to successful defense; notable cases include Liz Cheney’s high-profil...

Jan 8, 2026

Which bills or amendments were central to the March 2025 shutdown negotiations and floor votes?

A Republican-led, near-term Senate spending bill that would fund agencies at 2025 levels dominated the March 17, 2025 crunch negotiations and floor votes in the Senate, with several amendment fights a...