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Ken Buck, a Republican who represents ... "I believed going into that hearing that the market would take care of these businesses," said Buck. "I left that hearing convinced that is not the ...
Ken Buck, R-Colo ... look at this bill very closely and move it very quickly," Buck told Fox News Digital. "But I think we should take our time in putting the commission together, make sure ...
Republican Congressman Ken Buck was on the House floor when his Democratic ... while House Speaker Kevin McCarthy had professors from MIT come to the Capitol to brief lawmakers.
Ken Buck gave the political world a ... imagine these circumstances in the recent past, though Buck’s announcement didn’t exactly come out of nowhere. Circling back to our earlier coverage ...
Ken Buck will leave Congress after next year’s ... But their hope for Republicans to take decisive action may be in vain. Our nation is on a collision course with reality, and a steadfast ...
A Colorado congressman is taking on the four most powerful tech companies in the world. Ken Buck says Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google are monopolies: "These companies crush their competition ...
Ken Buck warned former President Donald ... all Americans to stand down and allow the judicial system to take its course,” Buck said in an interview on MSNBC. “We trust judges, we trust ...
Rep. Ken Buck (R-Colo.) won’t seek reelection next year, pointing to the Republican Party’s reliance “on this lie that the 2020 election was stolen” and the “January 6 narrative,” he ...
Ken Buck (R-Colo ... It’s based on the facts, you go where the facts take you,” he continued. Buck, a member of the hard-line conservative House Freedom Caucus, was responding to a Greene ...
Rep. Ken Buck isn’t the first House Republican to announce his retirement this year, but the Coloradan’s declaration on MSNBC this afternoon was arguably the most significant. The news jolted ...
Republican Congressman Ken Buck was on the House floor when his Democratic ... while House Speaker Kevin McCarthy had professors from MIT come to the Capitol to brief lawmakers.