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Jul 16 2021
Analysis
Suspended from social media, Donald Trump has found a new, old way to spread falsehoods
Donald Trump’s social media posts in the aftermath of the 2020 election and the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol got him suspended from Facebook and Twitter amid concerns that his false claims about a stolen election would provoke more violence.
His Facebook or Twitter accounts have been off limits to him for more than six months.
But he hasn’t been silent.
Since his exit from
PoynterNov 15 2021
News
Republicans hold largest edge in early midterm vote preferences in 40 years: poll
Republicans are in the best position to retake seats in Congress during midterm elections in four decades, according to a new poll.
An ABC News/Washington Post poll published Sunday found if midterm elections were held now, 51 percent of all registered voters say they would vote for a Republican in their congressional district, as opposed to 41 percent who said they would go with a
The HillJul 20 2021
Analysis
Arizona audit chief baselessly raises suspicion about 74,000 ballots
Arizona's Senate held a Thursday briefing on the ongoing Republican-initiated "audit" of the 2020 election in Maricopa County, where Joe Biden outperformed Donald Trump by enough of a margin to win the state.
The review is being conducted by Cyber Ninjas, a cybersecurity firm that has no experience in election auditing. And the company's chief executive officer, Doug Logan, made some
CNN DigitalAug 03 2021
News
Trump raised millions but spent none of it on audits and GOP candidates
Six months since leaving office, former President Donald Trump is sitting on a $102 million war chest.
But having whipped his supporters into a frenzy with pledges to overturn the election and promises to support Republican candidates in the midterms, he is not spending his campaign money on either.
A review of election filings from Make America Great Again PAC, Save America PAC
PoliticoFeb 25 2022
Fact Check
Russian Rhetoric Ahead of Attack Against Ukraine: Deny, Deflect, Mislead
As Russia amassed troops on the Ukrainian border, Russian President Vladimir Putin, his spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, and other Russian officials repeatedly denied that their country had plans to invade Ukraine. They blamed the U.S., Ukraine and others for the tension, insisting that Russia is a “peaceful country” and that it is “not going to attack anyone.”
A man outside his destroyed
FactCheck.orgAug 21 2013
News
McAuliffe Up by 6% Due to ‘Empathy Factor’
“Voters care more about empathy than experience, which helps explain (Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry) McAuliffe’s lead,” Peter A. Brown of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute stated in a press release issued Wednesday about polling results showing McAuliffe with a six-point (48-42 percent) lead in his race against Republican Ken Cuccinelli for governor of Virginia.
Falls Church News - PressMar 05 2022
News
Court Limits Biden's Use of Covid Policy to Expel 'Families Fleeing Danger'
Human rights advocates on Friday celebrated a key victory in federal court while also pressuring U.S. President Joe Biden to fully end what one critic called a "sham public health order" to expel immigrants seeking safety.
Biden and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas have faced intense criticism for continuing the Trump administration's policy of using Title 42 authority to
Common DreamsJul 31 2022
News
Rep. Greene: Uvalde students needed JR-15s
(NewsNation) — U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene suggested that the students attacked in the Uvalde, Texas, school shooting could have defended themselves with JR-15s, a “smaller, safer, lighter version” of the AR-15 rifle.
‘I’m just still scared’: Uvalde 3rd-grader describes surviving massacre
The Georgia Republican suggested it in a tweet, with a picture of an advertisement for
NewsNationMay 04 2021
News
Biden pushes 17 years of free school, asks companies and wealthy to pay 'fair share'
President Joe Biden on Monday called on wealthy Americans and corporations to pay their "fair share" to fund free community college and other benefits for workers as he promoted his sweeping jobs and safety-net plans in Virginia.
Speaking at Tidewater Community College in the port city of Norfolk, Biden said his proposed expansion of the U.S. public education system would rebalance the
ReutersFeb 10 2021
News
Justice Department tells Supreme Court it thinks Obamacare is constitutional, reversing Trump-era position
The Department of Justice notified the Supreme Court on Wednesday that it no longer considers Obamacare to be unconstitutional, the latest reversal from the department since President Joe Biden was inaugurated in January.
The Supreme Court is considering a challenge to Obamacare, formally known as the Affordable Care Act, brought by Texas and other Republican-led states. The Justice
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