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Apr 18 2019
News
Five key things to look for in the Mueller report
Barr has said the report has two parts: one on Russian tampering efforts and one on alleged obstruction of justice by Trump
On Thursday, the US justice department is expected to release a redacted version of special counsel Robert Mueller’s long-awaited report on Russian election tampering and the Donald Trump campaign to the public. The attorney general, William Barr, has announced a
The GuardianNov 30 2016
Opinion
OPINION: Alan Dershowitz: The First Amendment is not broken so let’s not try to fix it
Nearly all elected politician – from the president down to local city counselors – want to criminalize flag burning. No decent American wants to see our flag being desecrated. It’s a popular issue and politician glom on to popular issues.
Fox News DigitalSep 24 2021
Perspectives Blog
When Police Reform Becomes Less Important
From the CenterThis view is from an author rated as Center.
It seems like it wasn’t much more than a year ago when the debate over public safety and police reform was dominating the national political conversation. That’s probably because it wasn’t much more than a year ago that the debate over public safety and police reform was dominating the national political conversation.
Dan SchnurMar 08 2017
News
Transparency Can Resolve the Wiretap Controversy
Over the weekend, President Trump leveled a bombshell accusation: that his predecessor in the Oval Office ordered that the phones at Trump Tower be “tapped” shortly before the general election. If true, as President Trump himself tweeted, it would be an abuse of executive power on a level with Richard Nixon’s.
National Review (News)Sep 29 2020
News
6 Questions Ahead Of The 1st Trump-Biden Presidential Debate
President Trump and Democrat Joe Biden square off in the first of three general-election presidential debates Tuesday night.
The debate is high stakes and carries risks for both candidates.
Here are six questions ahead of the debate, to be moderated by Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace beginning at 9 p.m. ET and held at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland.
1. Can
NPR (Online News)Nov 30 2016
News
Trump announces he will leave business ‘in total’ — leaving open how he will avoid conflicts of interest
President-elect Donald J. Trump tweeted Wednesday morning that he would soon leave his “great business in total” to focus on the presidency, a response to growing worries over the businessman-in-chief’s conflicts of interest around the globe.
Washington PostMay 25 2018
News
New Push to Topple Affordable Care Act Looms
A group of Republicans and advocacy groups will soon release a proposal intended to spark another push to repeal the Affordable Care Act, resurrecting a potentially volatile issue in the months before the November midterm elections.
The proposal to topple the Obama-era health law and replace it with a plan that would give states more control over health policy is the result of eight
Wall Street Journal (News)Apr 17 2019
Opinion
OPINION: Washington waits, but Mueller may solve nothing
A feeling of uneasy anticipation hangs over Washington ahead of the release of a redacted version of Robert Mueller's report Thursday.
Many in the White House seem braced for bad news -- which is odd considering President Donald Trump has already claimed complete absolution from the special counsel. But that pessimism is also shared by the President's Democratic enemies.
Once,
Guest Writer - LeftSep 04 2019
Opinion
Storming Back to the Impeachment Charade
Jerry Nadler claims to be conducting an impeachment inquiry, but his committee has never actually voted to have one. Here’s why. Elections have consequences. This was a point we tried to make many times in the run-up to the 2018 midterm elections. The Democrats won control of the House fair and square. That means they get to drive the agenda.
Their agenda, kinda sorta, is the
Guest Writer - RightJun 25 2019
News
The Google Fascists
Well. Shocking… but not shocking at all.
Project Veritas and founder James O’Keefe have scored a scoop from an identified Google whistleblower, replete with video and inside documents. Here’s the Project Veritas headline and story:
"Insider Blows Whistle & Exec Reveals Google Plan to Prevent “Trump situation” in 2020 on Hidden Cam."
The story begins this way:
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The American Spectator