Rep. Steve Scalise made a play for Republicans a year after he was seriously wounded in a shooting during a team practice in Virginia. The House majority whip returns to the field a year after he ...
MADISON HEIGHTS, Mich. — House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, a victim of a politically motivated shooting, said Tuesday ...
House Majority Steve Scalise (R., La.,) who was himself seriously injured during a shooting in 2017, criticized Democratic leaders' political rhetoric in his statement Saturday night. The shooter ...
Congressman Steve Scalise, a member of House leadership ... and America's praying for all of the victims of this terrible shooting. I spoke with Steve's wife Jennifer and I pledge to her our ...
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R., La.), who was wounded in a 2017 shooting during practice for a congressional baseball game, recalled that moment as he sought to boost the presidential ...
Steve Scalise was one of four people wounded on ... was shot by police at the scene and later died. The shooting happened while congressional representatives were practising for an annual baseball ...
Rep. Steve Scalise says Americans want 'candid' answers in wake of New Orleans attack House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., reacts to the New Orleans attack in his state on 'The Ingraham Angle ...
and Erik Paulsen (R-Minn.). All three are roommates of Rep. Steve Scalise, who was also wounded in the shooting. The three were planning to visit Scalise at another D.C. hospital where he ...
opened fire on Republicans practicing for Thursday evening’s annual congressional baseball game, striking majority whip Steve Scalise of ... detained for allegedly shooting at a man during ...
The first day Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.) returned to the House floor after the June 2017 congressional baseball practice shooting, it was a complete shock to members — and the Capitol Hill press ...
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