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Jun 09 2020
News
Barr says FBI was ‘spring-loaded’ to investigate Trump campaign, ignored ‘exculpatory evidence’
In an exclusive interview with Fox News’ Bret Baier, Attorney General Bill Barr faulted the FBI for taking a “very aggressive” approach to investigating suspected Trump campaign ties to Russia and continuing to push forward even when, he says, their evidence was “falling apart.”
Barr alleged the bureau was eager to investigate President Trump's team both before the election and after he
Fox News DigitalNov 26 2019
News
Navy Secretary Richard Spencer Fired
This Abridge News topic aggregates four unique arguments on different sides of the debate. Here are the quick facts to get you started:
THE QUICK FACTS
On Sunday, Secretary of Defense Mark Esper asked for the resignation of Secretary of the Navy Richard Spencer, a Trump appointee.According to a Pentagon spokesperson, Esper made the decision "after losing trust Abridge NewsAug 31 2020
Analysis
The Best Way to Vote in Every State
An extremely comprehensive guide to making sure your ballot gets counted, no matter where in America you live.
Americans tend to think of voting as something you do on Election Day, a sacred democratic ritual: go to the polls, fill out your ballot in a booth, then wear an “I Voted” sticker to tout your civic virtue. The reality is often messier than that, as we’ve seen every year in the
SlateDec 09 2013
News
Ted Cruz sees legal landmines ahead for Obamacare
One of Congress‘ staunchest critics of Obamacare released a report Monday that cheers on legal challenges to the overhaul and says the White House overstepped its authority by delaying aspects of the law. Sen. Ted Cruz, Texas Republican who helped engineer a lengthy government funding stalemate earlier this year in a bid to block money for the new health care law, said many aspects of the
Washington TimesNov 06 2013
News
Christie landslide: Template for a GOP presidential win in 2016?
Gov. Chris Christie shattered the GOP gender gap in blue-state New Jersey winning 57 percent of women voters. He also won a third of Democrats a majority of Latinos and nearly half of union voters.
Christian Science MonitorMay 14 2016
News
Big rallies or quiet voters? Is Clinton low on enthusiasm?
Rock concert rallies versus intimate town halls. Adoring groupies versus dutiful voters. Sweeping promises versus targeted proposals.
Whether Hillary Clinton is competing against Democratic rival Bernie Sanders or presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump, one concern is much the same. They are outsider candidates riding a wave of populist excitement, while she is viewed as a
TownhallOct 22 2012
Opinion
The truth about the tea party
“Why is the Tea Party destroying the Republican Party? Thats a leading question that I have been asked repeatedly from media pundits and Democratic politicians over the past three years.
PoliticoNov 05 2013
News
Cuccinelli, McAuliffe call on respective party stars ahead of Tuesday's election
Eyes around the nation will turn to the Virginia gubernatorial race Tuesday as the contentious electoral battle between Republican Ken Cuccinelli and Democrat Terry McAuliffe comes to an end, capping one of the biggest races in the 2013 election cycle.
Fox News DigitalFeb 25 2015
News
Clinton, Dems embrace Arquette's equal pay pitch
Democrats eager to discuss equal pay for women have created a new opportunity to do it: The Patricia Arquette boomlet.
The movie star created a stir during her Best Supporting Actress Academy Award acceptance speech at Sunday night's Oscars, when she said: "To every woman who gave birth to every taxpayer and citizen of this nation, we have fought for everybody else's equal rights. It's
CNN Digital