Walter B. Jones Jr., a North Carolina congressman who so enthusiastically supported the 2003 invasion of Iraq that he argued for the french fries and French toast served in House cafeterias to be ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Walter B. Jones, a veteran Republican U.S. congressman from North Carolina, died on Sunday at age 76, his office said, three weeks after suffering a broken hip at his home.
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) — On any given Saturday, you will likely find 3rd District Congressman Walter B. Jones at home in Pitt County. On June 3rd, he was putting in some overtime in Greenville. “I’ve ...
Longtime Republican 3rd District Congressman Walter Jones died in Greenville Sunday afternoon on his 76th birthday. Jones, who has represented eastern North Carolina in the U.S. House for 24 years, ...
Hundreds of people from across the state and Washington, D.C., came together at a church in Greenville on Thursday to remember the life and celebrate the legacy of Rep. Walter B. Jones Jr., a man many ...
North Carolina Republican Rep. Walter Jones died on Sunday at age 76, according to a statement on the congressman’s website. “After faithfully representing the people of Eastern North Carolina in ...
North Carolina Republican Rep. Walter Jones died on Sunday at age 76, according to a statement on the congressman's website. "After faithfully representing the people of Eastern North Carolina in ...
In early 2003, Rep. Walter B. Jones Jr., R-N.C., sent a letter to Rep. Robert Ney, R-Ohio, with a trite topic: renaming french fries to "freedom fries." That January, France had announced its ...
RALEIGH — Republican U.S. Rep. Walter B. Jones Jr. of North Carolina, a once-fervent supporter of the 2003 invasion of Iraq who later became an equally outspoken critic of the war, died Sunday on his ...
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