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Jul 10 2018
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Brett Kavanaugh Nomination Kicks Off Fights in Divided Senate
President Donald Trump’s nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court unleashed two political fights Tuesday: one over his confirmation in a narrowly divided Senate, the other a broader battle to energize voters of both parties ahead of November’s midterm elections.
Wall Street Journal (News)Feb 09 2016
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Donald Trump looks to rebound in New Hampshire as Republican rivals fight for survival
Capping his final full day of campaigning in New Hampshire, businessman Donald Trump asked voters to erase any doubts about his viability and help him to his first victory in the Republican presidential primaries as he looks ahead to even more fertile ground in upcoming states.
Washington TimesJun 19 2016
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GOP's Trump says US should consider profiling Muslims
Donald Trump suggested Sunday that the United States should "seriously" consider profiling Muslims inside the country as a terrorism-fighting tool, the latest example of the Republican presidential nominee-in-waiting increasingly backing positions that could single out a group based on their religion.
"We really have to look at profiling," Tr
TownhallOct 05 2020
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Trump and medical team will decide later Monday whether he’s discharged, chief of staff says
President Donald Trump and the team of doctors treating him for the coronavirus will decide Monday whether to discharge him from Walter Reed Medical Center, NBC News reported.
Trump’s possible departure could send a signal that his health is improving following his diagnosis. But the move is bound to breed skepticism among those who have criticized administration officials for a lack of
CNBCOct 05 2020
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GOP anxiety grows over Trump political roller coaster
Senate Republicans are growing weary of the political roller coaster that is President Trump and say their prospects of keeping the Senate in November are as unpredictable as Trump himself.
After the president’s debate performance on Tuesday, which GOP senators saw as an unforced error, they view his chances of winning a second term as uncertain as ever.
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The HillJul 20 2015
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Trump Doubles Down On McCain Criticism, Refusing To Apologize
Veterans groups have added to the chorus of condemnation against Donald Trump — much of it coming from within his own party — following disparaging remarks the real-estate mogul and Republican presidential candidate made about Sen. John McCain's war record.
NPR (Online News)Feb 25 2021
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Biden's picks face peril in 50-50 Senate
Two of President Biden’s Cabinet nominees are slamming into confirmation hurdles on Capitol Hill, testing the White House’s ability to navigate a tenuous Senate majority amid deep partisan divisions in Washington.
Biden’s pick for the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Neera Tanden, now appears unlikely to be confirmed after two Senate panels delayed business meetings to vote on her
The HillJan 25 2018
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Trump: Would ‘Love to’ Face Mueller Questions Under Oath
President Donald Trump declared late Wednesday he’s “looking forward” to being questioned — under oath — in the special counsel’s probe of Russian election interference and possible Trump obstruction in the firing of the FBI director.
CBNMar 23 2015
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Ted Cruz Hopes Early Campaign Entry Will Focus Voters’ Attention
The venue has little personal significance for him, but the timing of Senator Ted Cruz’s formal entry into the 2016 presidential field on Monday is full of meaning, as he seeks to catapult to the forefront of an increasingly competitive cluster of conservatives vying for the Republican nomination.
New York Times (News)Sep 03 2016
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Trump’s Hispanic Advisers Ditch Him Over Hard-Right Immigration Plan
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is quickly losing some of his Hispanic advisers and supporters after a hardline anti-undocumented immigrant speech on Wednesday.
Jacob Monty, an immigration lawyer based in Houston, withdrew his support, and at least two other members of Trump’s National Hispanic Advisory Council have followed suit.
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