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Oct 21 2014
News
Sources: Klain in line to succeed Podesta
Administration insiders say Ron Klain, who starts Wednesday as the White House Ebola czar, will be in line to succeed John Podesta as counselor to President Barack Obama when Podesta leaves, likely to chair Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign.
PoliticoMay 25 2021
Opinion
Who Didn’t See This Coming?
This headline in the New York Times tells you everything you need to know about the progressive mindset, “A Year After George Floyd: Pressure to Add Police Amid Rising Crime.” Who didn’t know that demonizing police, cutting their funding, making it as clear as day that a city’s political leaders not only won’t defend them, but will actively throw them to the mob without any due process
TownhallJul 31 2020
News
Trump’s most anti-LGBTQ campaign advisor argues for end of separation between church & state
Trump campaign advisor Jenna Ellis, an anti-LGBTQ extremist with ties to a hate group, came out swinging on behalf of Christian nationalism during a campaign event hosted by Asian Pacific Americans for Trump.
Ellis, who has previously told supporters that if they don’t like LGBTQ people they should vote to reelect Trump, forcefully told attendees that the separation between church and
LGBTQ NationAug 06 2016
News
Donald Trump relents over Paul Ryan re-election
US presidential candidate Donald Trump has publicly backed House Speaker Paul Ryan days after snubbing him in a spat at the top of the Republican Party. Mr Trump shocked party members on Tuesday when he refused to endorse Mr Ryan and Senator John McCain in their campaigns for re-election in November.
BBC NewsJun 23 2012
News
McCain Says Revenue Increase Possible to Stop Defense Cut
Senator John McCain, the senior Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee, said a revenue increase may be possible to avoid the threat of automatic cuts known as sequestration.
BloombergMay 14 2019
News
Barr Orders Prosecutor to Examine Russia Probe Origins
Attorney General William Barr has appointed a U.S. attorney to examine the origins of the Russia investigation and determine if intelligence collection involving the Trump campaign was "lawful and appropriate."
That's according to a person familiar with the matter who spoke to The Associated Press on Monday. The person couldn't discuss the matter publicly and spoke on condition of
Associated PressJul 31 2020
News
Judge Releases Trove Of Sealed Records Related To Case Against Ghislaine Maxwell
A federal judge has unsealed hundreds of pages of deposition transcripts and other documents related to a now-settled defamation suit brought against Ghislaine Maxwell, who is accused of helping the late Jeffrey Epstein run a sex trafficking operation that catered to rich and powerful men.
The 47 documents include a deposition given by Epstein accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre, the draft
NPR (Online News)Jun 13 2012
News
Justice Department: No new trial for Edwards
The Justice Department announced Wednesday that it will not retry John Edwards, two weeks after a federal judge declared a mistrial in his high-profile corruption case.
Fox News DigitalJun 24 2020
News
No-excuse fight revived in Arkansas, 35 years after its top court ruled in favor
The legal crusade to make mail voting easier this year has finally arrived in Arkansas, where some of the nation's toughest ballot restrictions haven't been challenged until now because the coronavirus pandemic arrived after the primaries.
Two prominent Democrats in the deeply red state filed a lawsuit Tuesday alleging the Arkansas election law flatly violates a 35-year-old state
The FulcrumMay 07 2014
News
Democrats Prepare to Throw Temper Tantrums Over Benghazi Select Committee
Late yesterday House Speaker John Boehner announced the new Benghazi select committee will include seven Republicans and five Democrats. Because Republicans are the majority party in the House, they have also been appointed the majority on the committee.
Townhall