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May 21 2024
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White House slams ‘sickening’ video shared by Trump referencing ‘unified Reich’
The White House blasted former President Trump on Tuesday after he shared a video on Truth Social that referenced a “unified Reich” if he won a second term, calling it “dangerous and offensive.”
“It is abhorrent, sickening, and disgraceful for anyone to promote content associated with Germany’s Nazi government under Adolf Hitler,” White House deputy press secretary Andrew Bates said in
The HillJun 05 2024
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Facebook Felt It Was Engaged In ‘Knife Fight’ With Biden White House Over COVID-19 Censorship, Docs Reveal
Facebook executives believed they were engaged in a “knife fight” with President Joe Biden’s White House on COVID-19 censorship, according to a House Judiciary Committee report published on Wednesday. Biden accused Facebook of “killing people” in July 2021 for not censoring so-called COVID-19 misinformation. Unearthed WhatsApp messages reveal that Facebook executives were less than happy about
Independent Journal ReviewMay 02 2024
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Inside RFK Jr.’s Chaotic White House Bid
As the presidential election was heating up in February, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign made an announcement to staff: Charles Eisenstein, the director of messaging, would spend weeks in Costa Rica, “reconnecting with spirit.” While there, he recorded a podcast interview in which he said some of his boss’s ideas were “actually repugnant” but that he was still the best candidate.
Wall Street Journal (News)May 15 2024
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Jack Quinn, Lobbyist and White House Counsel for Clinton, Dies at 74
Mr. Quinn, a Democrat, began his long career in Washington during his sophomore year at Georgetown University, working full time as an aide to Senator George McGovern of South Dakota and later for Senator Floyd K. Haskell of Colorado. In 1976, at age 26, he served as campaign manager for Representative Mo Udall of Arizona when he unsuccessfully ran for president. (He lost the Democratic
New York Times (News)May 15 2024
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How the GOP has gotten really good at stealing the White House
The GOP’s favorite phrase when it comes to presidential politics appears to be, “ .” Once a president is sworn into office, regardless of how much evidence there is of crimes and irregularities committed to get him there, both the press and the electorate just seem to want to ignore that evidence and move along. After all, there’s never been a successfully contested presidential election in
Raw StoryMay 14 2024
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Boom! White House confirms Trump trial is 'related to 2024' elections
Supporters of President Donald Trump long have considered the multiple lawfare cases brought by Democrats against him to be political. It appears now that the White House has admitted that essentially is the case. It happened when Joe Biden's spokeswoman, Karine Jean Pierre, was asked about how appropriate it is for Washington leaders like House Speaker Mike Johnson to be attending Trump's New
WNDMay 14 2024
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White House Press Chief: Trump Trial 'Related to 2024 Elections'
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Tuesday that former President Donald Trump's ongoing criminal trial in New York City is "related to the 2024 elections." House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., and several other Republicans traveled to New York City this week to attend Trump's trial, in which he faces 34 felony counts related to alleged payments made to adult film star Stormy
Newsmax (News)May 14 2024
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White House defends ‘passionate’ Kamala Harris for f-bomb use
The White House is standing by Vice President Kamala Harris after she used an expletive during a public appearance. “She’s passionate about what she fights for. She is. And I think it’s important to have someone who’s passionate about what they’re speaking about,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters Tuesday, citing Harris’s advocacy for abortion access as an example.
Washington ExaminerApr 08 2024
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Inside Trump's plan to fight 'anti-white racism' in the White House
Last year, a survey of more than 1,500 people who'd voted for Donald Trump in the 2020 election found a significant majority of the former president's supporters believed that "racism against white Americans has become a bigger problem than racism against Black Americans." The Yahoo/YouGov poll's results are not entirely shocking: throughout his time in the public eye, Trump has unabashedly
The Week - News