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May 04 2020
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Kevin McCarthy, House Republicans lay out priorities for reopening Congress
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and several top Republicans on Monday laid out a set of proposals for members to follow when the full chamber does return to Washington, D.C., amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Office buildings and floor plans should be reassessed to accommodate social distancing and plexiglass dividers could be installed at security checkpoints or other high-traffic
Washington TimesApr 14 2013
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Rubio says immigration plan not amnesty, amid increasing conservative criticism
Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio dismissed arguments Sunday that the Senate immigration bill offers amnesty for illegal immigrants and said border security is not the only key issue -- amid increasing pressure from fellow conservatives and an immigration enforcement union.
Fox News DigitalApr 23 2016
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Hillary Clinton Pivots Toward Donald Trump in Pennsylvania
Hillary Clinton has yet to secure the delegates to clinch the Democratic presidential nomination, but the front-runner is increasingly turning to the themes likely to dominate a potential-general election campaign against Donald Trump. In a campaign swing across Pennsylvania on Friday, Mrs. Clinton trained her fire not on her Democratic opponent, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who is trailing in
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 16 2013
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U.S., U.K., France push for strong U.N. resolution on Syria
The U.S. and its top European allies were working to establish a strong United Nations Security Council resolution that would force Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to dismantle his chemical-weapons arsenal without alienating Russia Syria's chief backer.
Wall Street Journal (News)Aug 20 2015
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Should the US Have Attacked Iraq?
On March 20, 2003, a US-led coalition of 49 countries invaded Iraq and overthrew the government within three weeks. The US declared an official end to the war on Dec. 15, 2011, although some military personnel and security contractors remain in Iraq as members of the US diplomatic mission. Over 4,000 US soldiers and hundreds of thousands of Iraqis died in the war.
ProCon.orgJan 08 2013
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Obama’s nominations of Hagel and Brennan signal course adjustments at Pentagon and CIA
President Obama is assembling a national security team designed for an era of downsized but enduring conflict, a team that will be asked to preside over the return of exhausted American troops and wield power through the targeted use of sanctions, Special Operations forces and drone strikes.
Washington PostJun 24 2013
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DAVID GREGORY TO JOURNO WHO BROKE NSA SPYING: ‘WHY SHOULDN’T YOU…BE CHARGED WITH A CRIME?’
NBC “Meet the Press” host David Gregory provoked a furious response from fellow journalist Glenn Greenwald after he asked whether he should be charged with a crime for having “aided and abetted” admitted National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden.
The BlazeJun 23 2013
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Republicans battle GOP colleagues amid drive toward immigration bill vote
The immigration legislation moving quickly toward a full Senate vote triggered a stand-off Thursday between competing wings of the Republican Party, as conservative members accused their colleagues of greasing the wheels for passage with a "fig leaf" that only claims to address border security.
Fox News DigitalSep 25 2019
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House Launches Formal Impeachment Inquiry of Trump
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On Tuesday, Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced that the House is launching a formal impeachment inquiry into President Trump. Until now, Pelosi has long resisted calls from within her party to initiate impeachment proceedings, but the Abridge NewsMar 29 2013
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Lawmakers question TSA $50M uniform contract in light of sequester
Republican lawmakers have written to the head of the Transportation Security Administration questioning whether a recent contract for new uniforms worth as much as 50 million was money well spent -- when officials are warning that budget cuts will cause furloughs and flight delays.
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