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May 13 2015
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Obama, in summit lead-off, calls Saudis 'extraordinary' allies
President Barack Obama, without revealing any of the underlying tension between the United States and Saudi Arabia, welcomed two officials from the Gulf kingdom on Wednesday to the White House, declaring the relationship between the two countries strong.
"The United States and Saudi Arabia have an extraordinary relationship and friendship that dates back to Franklin Roosevelt," Obama
CNN DigitalJul 23 2020
Headline Roundup
Senate GOP Crafts $1T Virus Relief Bill; Dems Stick to $3T Plan
Senate Republicans are working on a $1 trillion COVID-19 coronavirus relief bill, while Democrats seem committed to their $3 trillion HEROES Act proposal, which passed through the House of Representatives in May. The Republican proposal is expected to include more stimulus checks, boosted funding for testing and schools, and continued but reduced unemployment benefits. Prominent Democrats have
USA TODAY Washington Examiner NBC News DigitalJan 12 2015
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Obama to Call for Laws Covering Data Hacking and Student Privacy
President Obama on Monday will call for federal legislation intended to force American companies to be more forthcoming when credit card data and other consumer information are lost in an online breach like the kind that hit Sony, Target and Home Depot last year, White House officials said Sunday.
The Personal Data Notification and Protection Act would demand a single, national standard
New York Times (News)Apr 23 2019
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Kamala Harris joins impeachment calls as Democrats remain divided – live
Democrats are split on impeaching Trump. Elizabeth Warren backs it but Bernie Sanders has warned the procedure could backfire
Impeachment: where the 2020 Democrats stand Where do the other Democrats stand on the I-question? Here’s a rundown of what the major 2020 candidates have said about impeaching Donald Trump:
Joe Biden: [radio silence]
Bernie Sanders: (weak) NO. “I
The GuardianNov 30 2012
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Obama warns of GOP ‘lump of coal’ tax hike
President Barack Obama and House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) finished another week without a fiscal cliff deal not even agreeing on how the negotiations are going. Obama expressed optimism as he took his case on the road here Friday, saying Democrats and Republicans “can and will work together.
PoliticoSep 06 2013
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Kerry's New Defense of Syrian Action: Doing Nothing Means More Extremist Rebels
Secretary of State John Kerry said Thursday that even more extremist rebels will come in if the U.S. does nothing to act against Syrian President Bashar Assad.
The BlazeOct 29 2013
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Reuters News - Senate intelligence panel chair pledges 'major review' of NSA surveillance
The Senate Intelligence Committee's chairwoman said on Monday she is "totally opposed" to the collection of intelligence on U.S. allies by the National Security Agency and that oversight of such surveillance must be strengthened.
TownhallNov 06 2014
Opinion
OPINION: Republican midterm 'wave': Will Obama be lamest of lame ducks?
“Today I had a chance to speak with John Boehner and congratulated Mitch McConnell on becoming the next Senate majority leader,” said Barack Obama in the opening of his White House press conference following the Democrats’ Tuesday massacre. “And I told them both that I look forward to finishing up this Congress’s business and then working together for the next two years to advance America’s
Fox News DigitalDec 12 2016
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McConnell rejects special panel for Russian election interference allegations
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on Monday said recent findings by the CIA that the Russian government tied to influence the U.S. presidential election should be investigated by the Senate Intelligence Committee.
Calling the allegations of Russian meddling “disturbing,” McConnell said the intelligence panel should take the lead, dismissing calls by Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz
The HillJun 06 2019
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FBI wiretap petitions for Trump campaign contained key errors
Four FBI wiretap applications targeting a Trump campaign volunteer were more inaccurate than previously known based on subsequent investigative information, an analysis shows.
The FBI applications to federal judges under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) are a central focus of the Justice Department’s special review of how the Obama administration started its probe into
Washington Times