- John
Dennis Hastert (/ˈhæstərt/ H****-tərt; born
January 2, 1942) is an
American former politician, teacher, and
wrestling coach who
represented Illinois's...
- The
Hastert rule, also
known as the "majority of the majority" rule, is an
informal governing principle used in the
United States by
Republican Speakers...
-
Hastert is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Dennis Hastert (born 1942),
American politician, 51st
Speaker of the
United States House...
- was the case when
Democrat James Traficant voted for
Republican Dennis Hastert in 2001 (107th Congress). In response, the
Democrats stripped him of his...
-
Pierre Hastert (9
September 1912 – 23
April 1972) was a
Luxembourgian swimmer. He
competed in the men's 4 × 200
metre freestyle relay at the 1936 Summer...
- John M.
Hastert (born
November 20, 1958) is a
former Democratic member of the
Wyoming Senate, he
represented the 13th
district from 2007 to 2019. The...
- and
Speaker of the
House Dennis Hastert; he
returned with a one-sentence
resignation letter that
Foley signed.
Hastert and
Reynolds made it
clear that...
- the 2006
midterm elections, as well as the end of
House Speaker Dennis Hastert's leadership of the
House Republicans. Kirk Fordham,
chief of
staff to Rep...
- Senate: ▌R.
Durbin (D) · ▌B.
Obama (D) House: ▌H. Hyde (R) ▌L. Evans (D) ▌D.
Hastert (R) ▌J. Costello (D) ▌L. Gutiérrez (D) ▌D. Manzullo (R) ▌B. Rush (D) ▌R...
- Paul met
Dennis Hastert,
pretending to be a supporter. Paul
later claimed that he had
urged Hastert to
resign which was re****ed by
Hastert's spokesperson...