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Mar 14 2019
Headline Roundup
Former Texas Representative Beto O'Rourke Launches 2020 Presidential Campaign
Former Texas Representative Beto O'Rourke launches his 2020 Presidential campaign, bringing a national profile and fundraising clout.
CBS News (Online) Fox News Digital Wall Street Journal (News)Jun 09 2016
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Clinton Claims the Nomination
This week, after securing a majority of the pledged delegates nationwide and winning more primaries, Hillary Clinton became the first woman to be the presumptive U.S. presidential nominee of a major political party. Today, after a meeting with Senator Sanders, President Obama publicly endorsed Hillary Clinton. As these events are unfolding, we bring you a snapshot of reactions to Hillary’s John Gable, AllSides Co-founderFeb 06 2024
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House Vote to Impeach Mayorkas Fails, Four Republicans Break From Party
The Republican-led effort to impeach Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas failed after the House of Representatives voted 214-216 against the measure.
The Details: Four Republican congressional members, Rep. Ken Buck (CO), Rep. Tom McClintock (CA), Rep. Mike Gallagher (WI), and Rep. Blake Moore (UT), joined the Democratic lawmakers in opposing the measure. Moore
HuffPost Wall Street Journal (News) New York Post (News)Dec 13 2017
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Democrat Doug Jones Captures Alabama Seat
Democrat Doug Jones of Alabama on Tuesday scored an upset win in a deeply Republican state, capturing the U.S. Senate seat here in a special election that drove a wedge within the Republican party and gave Democrats another burst of momentum ahead of the 2018 midterm races.
Wall Street Journal (News) Townhall New York Times (News)Feb 06 2024
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Will the Senate's Immigration Deal Address the Border Crisis?
Is the Senate’s bipartisan border security bill a good deal?
From the Left: The New York Times Editorial Board (Left bias) stopped short of endorsing the bill, but deemed the negotiation efforts a “necessary and long overdue step” to address the immigration system. While determining that Democratic lawmakers have been “too slow to respond” to the crisis and commending Republican
New York Times (Opinion) The Hill Wall Street Journal (Opinion)Dec 09 2017
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Trump Campaigns for Roy Moore
President Trump campaigned for Roy Moore in Pensacola on Friday, encouraging Alabamians to vote for him in the Alabama Senate election. He also highlighted new revelations surrounding a yearbook Moore allegedly signed after the accuser, Beverly Young Nelson, admitted to adding the date and location to the inscription.
Reuters Washington Post TownhallNov 22 2016
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New York Times Meeting Back On
President-elect Donald Trump is set to meet with The New York Times on Tuesday after all, after earlier saying he was calling off the meeting.
Washington Times Politico New York Times (News)Dec 12 2023
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Zelenskyy Visits DC as Lawmakers Debate Additional Aid Package
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, meeting with congressional leaders and President Joe Biden as lawmakers debate an additional aid package for Ukraine in its war against Russia.
Details: During the visit, Biden announced an additional $200 million in weapons and equipment to be given to Ukraine from the Pentagon stockpile. Biden is pushing for
Associated Press Reuters Breitbart NewsMay 17 2018
Perspectives Blog
Israelis and Palestinians Clash at Gaza Border
On Monday morning, Palestinian protesters and Israeli forces engaged in a deadly clash at the Gaza border as the US embassy opened in Jerusalem. Supporters of Israel assert that the country had the obligation to defend its border from the violent protests, carried out by the terrorist organization Hamas. Supporters of Palestine argue that Israel used unnecessary force, leading to the deaths of John Gable, AllSides Co-founderJan 06 2021
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Capitol Secure After Trump Supporters Breach Building; Pelosi Says Vote Count Will Proceed Wednesday Night
One woman is dead after being shot Wednesday at the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C., which is now secure after being breached by hundreds of Trump supporters. People clashed with police and entered the building seeking to disrupt Congress during Wednesday's electoral vote tally, which was adjourned before likely moving to confirm President-elect Joe Biden's victory. Lawmakers and
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