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Jun 30 2022
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January 6 committee subpoenas Trump White House counsel Pat Cipollone for testimony
The House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, US Capitol attack has issued a subpoena to compel testimony from Pat Cipollone, former President Donald Trump's White House counsel.
Cipollone, who many former administration officials credit with helping to prevent Trump from taking legally questionable actions in the months around the 2020 presidential election, has long
CNN DigitalJan 19 2022
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Legendary Union Pacific railroad police arrive in the Wild West to quell train robberies
It’s been 121 years since the Wild Bunch blew apart a Union Pacific train in Wyoming and stole $30,000 in the famous Great Train Robbery depicted in countless movies.
Back then, the Union Pacific Police Department was on the job, chasing down outlaws Jesse James, the Dalton Gang, and the Younger brothers, who all targeted trains carrying valuable cargo traveling between America’s two
Washington ExaminerMay 16 2022
Analysis
The State Behind Roe’s Likely Demise Also Does the Least for New Parents in Need
When it comes to reproductive care, Mississippi has a dual distinction. The state spawned the law that likely will lead to the Supreme Court striking down Roe v. Wade. It is also unique among Deep South states for doing the least to provide health care coverage to low-income people who have given birth.
Mississippians on Medicaid, the government health insurance program for the poor,
ProPublicaMar 27 2022
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Cheney talks election reforms and partisanship during Jackson forum
During a forum in Jackson, Wyoming U.S. Representative Liz Cheney said election reforms are needed, but she opposes ideas that would infringe on a state’s ability to run an election.
The event was called Defending our Constitution and Elections. When asked why she opposed the 2021 John Lewis Freedom to Vote Act, Cheney said she opposed the atct and other proposed legislation that she
Wyoming Public MediaJun 08 2022
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Cheney faces pivotal moment with Jan. 6 prime time hearing
The launch this week of public hearings into last year’s deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol marks a pivotal phase for the investigation, the Congress and the country. And as both parties anxiously await the select committee’s findings — and the public’s reaction to them — few have more on the line than Rep. Liz Cheney.
The Wyoming Republican has not only embraced her role as a leading
The HillJun 08 2022
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A New Congressional Bill Aims To Spur Crypto's Growth
It’s been a rough month for the crypto world, which has faced market crashes, layoffs, lawsuits from regulators and rising rhetorical pushback from critics. But on June 7, two U.S. senators introduced a bipartisan bill that, if passed, could clear the way for increased crypto adoption and growth.
The Responsible Financial Innovation Act, proposed by the New York Democrat Kirsten
Time MagazineJul 01 2021
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Cheney accepts Pelosi’s appointment to the Jan. 6 committee, angering McCarthy.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday named Representative Liz Cheney, Republican of Wyoming and a harsh critic of former President Donald J. Trump, to a newly created special committee to investigate the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol, taking the unusual step of giving one of her seats to a member of the opposing party.
Ms. Cheney was ousted from her Republican leadership post for speaking out
New York Times (News)Jan 06 2022
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Liz Cheney: Republicans 'Looking the Other Way' on Capitol Attack
Rep. Liz Cheney on Thursday said that "too many" Republicans are "looking the other way" when it comes to the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol attack, and decried "attempts to minimize what happened."
The Wyoming Republican told NBC’s "Today" show in an interview that "the threat continues. Former President [Donald] Trump continues to make the same claims that he knows caused violence on Jan. 6.
Newsmax (News)Oct 21 2021
Analysis
COVID-19 Hospitalizations Rising In North, Falling In South, And The Media Is Silent
The states with falling COVID-19 hospitalizations are mostly in the south, and the states with rising hospitalizations are mostly in the north. All the while, the media is ignoring the change, when they spent all summer blasting Govs. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) and Greg Abbott (R-TX) for supposedly mishandling the pandemic.
National Review’s Jim Geraghty noted the trend on Thursday, while
The Daily WireMay 02 2022
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House Jan. 6 Panel Seeks Interviews With Three More G.O.P. Lawmakers
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol sent letters on Monday seeking interviews with three Republican members of Congress, and the panel said it had gathered evidence that some House Republicans sought presidential pardons in the aftermath of the violence that engulfed the Capitol.
The committee is requesting interviews with Representative Andy Biggs of
New York Times (News)