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Aug 04 2020
News
Democrats and Trump officials leave ‘productive’ meeting, but still don’t have a coronavirus relief deal
Democrats and Trump administration officials left a Monday afternoon meeting touting progress toward an elusive fifth coronavirus bill, but said they still had issues to resolve.
Negotiators House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and White House chief of staff Mark Meadows met for more than two hours at the
CNBCOct 29 2021
Opinion
The FDA Shouldn’t Cut Corners on Child Vax Safety
Before parents consent to vaccinate their children against COVID, basic medical ethics requires that they be informed of how safe the vaccine is. Yet in a shocking on-video admission, Dr. Eric Rubin, an advisory-committee member to the FDA, said this during an official FDA hearing about the COVID vaccine in children five to eleven: “We’re never going to learn about how safe the vaccine is
National Review (News)Nov 23 2020
News
Antiracism Icon Robin DiAngelo Paid More Than Black Woman for Same Job
The prominent diversity consultant Robin DiAngelo raked in $12,750 for a speaking gig last month at the University of Wisconsin—70 percent more than the other keynote speaker, black female author Austin Channing Brown.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison's Division of Diversity, Equity, and Educational Achievement paid Channing Brown just $7,500 for her keynote address at its annual
Washington Free BeaconJun 17 2021
News
Biden-Putin summit: At frosty moment, ‘glimmers of confidence’
Will the Biden-Putin summit in Geneva help the United States and Russia get beyond mistrust to a stable and predictable relationship? Meeting face to face was important, both men said.
To see the alternating American and Russian flags fluttering in unison on both sides of Geneva’s famed Pont du Mont Blanc – the city’s signature white swans peacefully plying the clear lake waters below
Christian Science MonitorApr 06 2021
News
If Democrats Will Cry ‘Racist’ No Matter What, Republicans Should Pass Much Stronger Laws
Everyone knows why Democrats don’t want voters to show ID. It has nothing to do with racism, and everyone knows it. So why are we playing this stupid game?
In March, Georgia Republicans amended their state’s election laws in a weak attempt to assuage voters disgusted with their enabling of the 2020 election circus. To punish their political opponents for requiring voter ID and creating
The FederalistOct 29 2021
News
Biden’s Vatican meeting with Pope Francis runs into overtime
Sitting face to face across a desk, President Joe Biden and Pope Francis engaged in extended talks on climate change, poverty and the coronavirus pandemic Friday as the world’s two most prominent Roman Catholics ran overtime in highly personal discussions that also touched on the loss of president’s adult son and jokes about aging well.
Video released by the Vatican showed several warm
Associated Press Fact CheckOct 05 2021
News
Why can’t Biden be the next LBJ or FDR? It comes down to math.
He was a man of the Senate, a skilled legislator who rose to the vice presidency under a much younger, more charismatic president. Upon assuming the Oval Office in his own right, he knew that his time to accomplish big things was limited – and he swung for the fences.
That president was Lyndon B. Johnson, a force of nature who has morphed from man to legend in the half century since he
Christian Science MonitorJul 31 2020
News
Mark Meadows slams Democrats for rejecting offers to extend unemployment boost
WASHINGTON — White House chief of staff Mark Meadows lashed Democrats for rejecting what he said were four different offers to extend the $600 per week federal unemployment boost which expires Friday.
Appearing in the White House briefing room after a week of fruitless negotiations with Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Meadows accused Democrats of
New York Post (News)Jan 13 2021
Analysis
These are the 10 Republicans who voted to impeach Trump
Ten House Republicans joined Democrats to impeach President Trump on charges of "incitement of an insurrection," making him the first president in U.S. history to be impeached twice.
The final vote was 232 to 197.
With 10 Republican votes, Trump's second impeachment was the most bipartisan one in history. By comparison, five Democrats voted to impeach Bill Clinton in 1998.
Fox News DigitalJul 12 2019
News
Trump’s Social Media Summit nearly descends into brawl in Rose Garden
It was a fracas at the White House!
President Trump’s Social Media Summit on Thursday almost descended into a brawl when Sebastian Gorka got into a brief shouting match with a White House reporter in the Rose Garden.
Gorka, a former adviser to Trump, was sitting near the front row with several social media provocateurs during Trump’s announcement about the census while the White
New York Post (News)