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The former GOP congressman, one of 10 who voted to impeach Donald Trump, faces Mike Rogers, James Craig and others in the race for the Republican nomination.
Rep. Peter Meijer, the new GOP congressman from West Michigan's 3rd Congressional District, grew up watching "The Daily Show" when comedian Jon Stewart would roast lawmakers for their hypocrisy by ...
Peter Meijer, the former Republican congressman who voted to impeach Donald Trump, launched his 2024 campaign for a Michigan Senate seat on Monday. Meijer’s decision to join the increasingly ...
FILE – Rep. Peter Meijer, R-Mich., speaks with the media late Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2022, in Grand Rapids, Mich. Republican former congressman Peter Meijer has announced he’ll run for an open U.S ...
Representative Peter Meijer, one of 10 House Republicans who voted to impeach former president Donald Trump last year, lost his primary in Michigan’s 3rd District to challenger John Gibbs, whom ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In his initial run for office, then-candidate Peter Meijer, R-Grand Rapids, said reclaiming congressional war powers would be among his highest priorities if he took office ...
Washington — When freshman Rep. Peter Meijer ran for Congress in 2020, he said he wanted to see more civility, new ideas and less partisanship in Washington. Just two years later, the 34-year ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Michigan Congressman Peter Meijer (R-Grand Rapids) had anything but a typical first year in Congress. “I don't think anyone goes to Congress in the modern era thinking it ...
Republican Congressman Peter Meijer thinks former President Trump "destroyed" his legacy on January 6, calling the attack on the Capitol by Trump supporters the "defining moment" of his presidency.
In the final days of Rep. Peter Meijer’s close fight for his party’s nomination, the Michigan Republican and his allies are slamming Democrats for meddling in Tuesday’s GOP primary.
Grand Rapids Congressman Peter Meijer censured by Calhoun, Barry county GOP for Trump impeachment vote Updated: Feb. 19, 2021, 6:07 p.m. | Published: Feb. 19, 2021, 6:07 p.m.
With anxieties about additional political violence at a fever pitch in the wake of this month's deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol, members of Congress are taking extra steps to remain secure ...
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