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May 12 2020
News
House Democrats unveil new $3 trillion coronavirus relief bill
House Democrats released their latest bill Tuesday designed to blunt the coronavirus pandemic’s devastating effects on the economy and health-care system.
Party leaders expect to vote on the more-than-1,800-page package on Friday, along with a plan to allow proxy voting on legislation during the crisis. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Tuesday said Congress had a “momentous opportunity”
CNBCJul 12 2021
News
How conservative is the new Supreme Court majority, really?
The Supreme Court began its summer recess last week, bringing an end to a term that served as the first test of its new 6-3 conservative majority, with all three of former President Donald Trump's appointees on the bench.
During Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation to replace liberal Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in the final weeks before the 2020 presidential election, Democrats warned — and
Yahoo! The 360Apr 12 2019
News
Cain's Fed chances in peril as fourth Republican opposes Trump pick
President Donald Trump’s expected nomination of former pizza chain executive Herman Cain to the Federal Reserve appeared in jeopardy on Thursday after a fourth Republican senator voiced opposition, possibly denying Cain the support needed to be confirmed in the post.
“If I had to vote today, I would vote no,” Senator Kevin Cramer said in a statement.
If all of the Senate’s
ReutersNov 16 2017
News
1 GOP Senator Throws Monkey-Wrench in Tax Plan, Another Tells CBN News No Problem
Congressional Republicans will take their first major step toward tax reform today when they vote on their bill in the House after President Trump speaks to them on Capitol Hill.
But passing a tax bill in the Senate might be harder. One Republican there is already saying he won't vote for the tax bill as it stands now.
CBNDec 05 2020
News
Appeals court rejects effort to block Biden's win in Georgia
A federal appeals court shot down a bid by a conservative lawyer to block President-elect Joe Biden’s victory in Georgia, handing down the latest setback for the sprawling legal effort to subvert the results of the Nov. 3 presidential race.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit said it supports the ruling of District Judge Steven Grimberg, a Trump appointee, who found that L.
The HillFeb 10 2017
Opinion
OPINION: Trump is surprising me in a good way
I was not a supporter of Donald Trump in the Republican primaries, and I had enough misgivings about him that I didn’t vote for him in the general election. I would have voted for him if I lived in a battleground state, but I don’t — I live in deep blue Oregon.
Guest Writer - RightDec 24 2020
Analysis
Brexit Is Finally Done, but It Already Seems Out of Date
LONDON — It took 11 grueling months for negotiators from Britain and the European Union to hammer out the terms of a post-Brexit trade deal. But in many respects, the deal is already four and a half years out of date.
The world has changed radically since June 2016, when a narrow majority of people in Britain voted to leave the European Union, tempted by an argument that the country
New York Times (News)Nov 14 2020
News
Carter Center to Monitor Georgia Recount
The Carter Center will monitor the hand recount of the presidential election in Georgia.
The center, which has been accredited by Georgia’s secretary of state, will deploy monitors to county audit boards across the state. The recount of the nearly 5 million votes cast in the Peach State will be open to the public.
“What we’re monitoring is what many people have been calling the
The Epoch TimesOct 26 2020
News
Young and progressive voters aren’t just ‘settling for Biden’ anymore. They’re going all in.
At first glance, it looks like a typical Joe Biden campaign sign.
But written in lettering that mimics Biden’s actual campaign logo is a phrase that has become a movement: Settle for Biden.
The former vice president, who ran in the Democratic primary on a centrist platform, was not the first, or even second, choice for many young and progressive voters. Sen. Bernie Sanders, who
USA TODAYOct 22 2020
Opinion
Republicans Were Prepared for Attacks on Barrett’s Religion
In late 2018, after Brian Buescher was nominated to serve as a district judge in Nebraska, Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee grilled him over his membership in the Knights of Columbus, suggesting that his Catholic views made him unfit to serve on the bench.
“Were you aware that the Knights of Columbus opposed a woman’s right to choose when you joined the organization?” Senator
National Review (News)