Shortly after service was restored, Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) expressed his thoughts on the return on X, sharing TikTok's post. Here's what he said.
The Republican senator said on Sunday that he believes the president will fill the inspectors general positions that were recently terminated.
The GOP Senator says the President would be wise to reverse his denial of security to his former Iran advisers.
Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton is digging his heels in in the war on TikTok. And he’s on the opposite side of President Donald Trump on this one. Last year, President Joe Biden and Congress enacted a ...
Arkansas has four seats in the House of Representatives, all held by Republicans. There are three ways for a sitting senator or representative to be removed from Congress. Members of Congress do not face term limits, but they do face elections. Arkansas elected its latest House Representatives in 2024. Senate elections will be held Nov. 3, 2026.
Senators Tom Cotton and Pete Ricketts said "there's no legal basis" for an extension to keep the social media platform online.
Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton issued a stern warning for companies working with TikTok, shortly after breaking with president-elect Donald Trump on the embattled platform’s shutdown. “Any company that hosts,
Tom Cotton, a Trump loyalist who nonetheless is ... and that may sometimes require enhanced security for officials. The Arkansas senator said he would encourage Trump "to revisit the decision ...
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President Donald Trump should "revisit" his decision to remove security details from three former senior national security officials, the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee said Sunday.
Two prominent Republican senators have split with President Trump over his decision to sever government security for former officials who are in Iran’s crosshairs. Last week, Trump, 78, cut off funding for security for former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo,
The finding suggests the agency believes the totality of evidence makes a lab origin more likely than a natural origin, but the agency's assessment assigns a low degree of confidence to this conclusion.