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Sep 16 2021
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‘Fascist and tyrannical’: US vaccine mandates induce rightwing hysteria
When Joe Biden announced sweeping federal coronavirus vaccine requirements for 100 million Americans, the White House was braced for objections from Republican opponents.
But this being 2021, the rightwing backlash has gone way beyond mere political debate into the realm of incendiary language that, analysts fear, could translate into direct and violent action.
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The GuardianSep 17 2016
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Obama Warns NYC Donors: ‘Weird Stuff Happens,’ Trump Might Win
President Barack Obama warns that Donald Trump might beat Hillary Clinton in November, even with her efforts to tag him as a xenophobic bigot who does not represent America.
Breitbart NewsFeb 06 2020
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Trump Set To Give 'Victory' Speech After Acquittal By The Senate
President Trump is declaring victory on Thursday, a day after being acquitted by the Senate on two articles of impeachment. He is scheduled to make public remarks at noon ET. Watch his remarks live here when they begin.
After the vote, Trump immediately claimed that he had been "totally vindicated," following a months-long investigation that the White House called a "witch hunt" and a "
NPR (Online News)Oct 10 2019
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Impeachment Update
“The White House declared Tuesday it will halt any and all cooperationwith what it termed the ‘illegitimate’ impeachment probe by House Democrats, sharpening the constitutional clash between President Donald Trump and Congress… Trump attorneys sent a lengthy letter to House leaders bluntly stating White House refusal to participate in the inquiry.” (AP News)
The left opposes a full
The Flip SideOct 30 2020
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Appeals Court Strikes Down Minnesota Dems’ Mail-In Scheme
A federal appeals court blocked Minnesota Democrats from extending the state’s mail-in ballot deadline past Election Day, handing state Republicans a major legal victory.
In a 2-1 ruling, the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that mail-in ballots in Minnesota must be received by Nov. 3 in order to be counted. The court ruled that Minnesota secretary of state Steve Simon violated the
Washington Free BeaconJul 26 2021
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Cuba protesters in Washington want President Biden to do more to pressure the regime
Artemio and Marlen Garcia left Miami at 5:30 am on Sunday to arrive in Washington shortly before a midnight vigil to mark the 26th of July.
The purpose of their journey, complete with Cuban flags and honking all along I-95, was to raise awareness for pro-democracy protests that broke out throughout Cuba on July 11th and to pressure the Biden administration into action.
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Miami HeraldJan 02 2020
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Graduate students at Harvard end strike but are still waiting on pay raises, new benefits
BOSTON – Harvard University graduate student workers ended their campuswide strike after 29 days on the picket line, returning to work Wednesday even though union leaders and the university have not reached an agreement.
Without a new contract, the impact of the strike is unclear. Still, a union representing the school's graduate student employees hailed the strike as a victory,
USA TODAYFeb 24 2021
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Top Republicans split on Trump's CPAC appearance
Top Republicans are split on President Trump’s first post-presidential appearance at a key meeting of conservatives in Florida this week.
“I don’t believe he should be playing a role in the future of the party,” House Republican Conference Chairwoman Liz Cheney told reporters Wednesday.
Trump is slated to speak at the annual meeting of the Conservative Political Action Conference
Washington ExaminerAug 17 2019
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Israel’s Alliance With Trump Creates New Tensions Among American Jews
A rabbi in St. Louis Park, Minn., was more than six thousand miles from Jerusalem when he heard the Israeli government decided to bar two Muslim members of Congress from making an official visit to the Jewish state. But within minutes, his phone was flooded with calls from congregants, local Jewish agencies and lay leaders who plunged into what had become a familiar routine: Figuring out how
New York Times (News)Sep 17 2020
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Trump called 'demented' after blaming 'blue states' for coronavirus death toll
President Donald Trump is facing backlash after blaming blue states for the coronavirus death toll during a press briefing at the White House on Wednesday.
"So we’re down in this territory," Trump said, pointing to a graph that the White House first unveiled in the spring which showed two estimated ranges of possible death tolls depending on efforts to slow the spread of the virus. "And
ABC News (Online)