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GOP Rep Jordan: ‘Big Concerns’ With Paul Ryan Over Spending Increase

February 12, 2018 by  
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On this week’s broadcast of “Fox News Sunday,” House Freedom Caucus co-founder Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) said he had “big concerns” with Speaker of the House Paul Ryan (R-WI) over the two-year budget deal reached last week to avoid a government shutdown.

Partial transcript as follows:

WALLACE:  Do you still have full confidence in House Speaker Paul Ryan or is it time for him to leave?

JORDAN: Here’s what I know. Spending bills start in the House of Representatives. The most responsible for the spending bill is the speaker of the House. He could have stood firm in the position we passed earlier in the week. I wish he would have done that. Do I think the speaker has problems? Yes I do, particularly now as we head into this big immigration debate. Just a few years ago he was viewed as the fiscal — the leader of fiscal responsibility in our party and now he presides over a bill that increases spending $300 billion dollars, a trillion dollar deficit. When we were so poised to win this fight. Of course he’s got problems, but the key is let’s see what happens next–

WALLACE: You say he’s got problems Congressman, is it time for a change?

JORDAN: Well look, we’ll have that debate at the appropriate time. You asked me if he has—if there are concerns with the Speaker. I think there are big concerns because he just presided over one of the biggest spending increases in the history of this country at a time where we were elected to do just the opposite.

(h/t RCP Video)

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Authorities: 4 victims’ names released in Kentucky shootings

February 12, 2018 by  
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A Kentucky gunman killed his parents, his girlfriend and his girlfriend’s mother in a weekend shooting spree before ending his own life, State Police said Sunday.

State Police Trooper William Petry on Sunday released the victims’ names and their relationships with the presumed shooter, Joseph Nickell.

Nickell’s parents, James and Arlene Nickell, were gunned down Saturday at a residence in the McKenzie Branch area of Flatgap, Kentucky, and Joseph Nickell’s girlfriend, Lindsey Vanhoose, and her mother, Patricia Vanhoose, later were fatally shot at an apartment in nearby Paintsville, Petry said in a statement.

Johnson County Sheriff Dwayne Price said Joseph Nickell’s body also was found at the apartment in what authorities described as a murder-suicide.

“This has been a horrific murder spree,” Price said in a Facebook post Saturday night. “The lives of four innocent victims were taken. The perpetrator then took his own life. There are no words to describe the heartbreak in seeing four lives taken due to the actions of one man. I have worked in law enforcement for 34 years. This is one of the most disturbing acts of violence I have ever seen.”

The statement didn’t specify the ages of Joseph Nickell and the four other victims or give a motive for the shootings, which remain under investigation.

Price said authorities in Paintsville, about 190 miles (300 kilometers) east of Louisville, received a 911 call on Saturday afternoon about a shooting and two victims were found dead in the kitchen of the residence. After receiving a tip on the whereabouts of a suspect’s vehicle, three more bodies, including that of Joseph Nickell, were later found at the apartment complex, Price said.

“As officers, one of our first concerns is for the surviving family members. Our intent is to honor them with as much privacy as possible during their time of grief,” Price said later in another Facebook post. “Working a murder is never easy. Working the murders of four innocent people that are part of your community is even tougher.”

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