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Jun 08 2017
News
I asked 6 legal experts if Trump obstructed justice. Here’s what they told me.
James Comey will deliver bombshell testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday morning, that much is clear. He will present a disturbing and detailed account of his interactions with Donald Trump.
VoxNov 21 2022
Headline Roundup
Joe Biden Turns 80 Amid 2024 Speculation
President Joe Biden marked his 80th birthday on Sunday, becoming the first octogenarian president in U.S. history.
For Context: Biden was already the oldest-serving president in U.S. history, and is now one of a few world leaders who are in their eighties. The oldest U.S. president at the end of his tenure was Ronald Reagan at 77, followed by Donald Trump at 74. U.S. leaders have
Associated Press Reuters Washington Free BeaconOct 14 2018
News
With Voters Sour On Major Parties, Group Recruits 'None Of The Above' Candidates
In the middle of a fiercely-fought election between Democrats and Republicans, one group is trying to encourage voters to pick candidates from outside of the two-party system.
NPR (Online News)Sep 18 2020
News
Trump says U.S. will have vaccine doses for all Americans in April
President Donald Trump said Friday that there will be enough doses of coronavirus vaccine for every American by April, contradicting administration health officials who have projected the country would not reach that point until mid-2021.
"Hundreds of millions of doses will be available every month and we expect to have enough vaccines for every American by April," he said at a White
PoliticoMay 12 2015
News
Democrats move to block Obama's trade bill
A critical vote on President Barack Obama’s trade agenda is headed for failure on Tuesday afternoon as a group of pro-trade Senate Democrats announced they will vote against even opening debate on the bill. In exchange for voting to approve fast-track trade powers for the president, Democrats have demanded that the Senate also pass additional worker protections. So far, Majority Leader Mitch
PoliticoFeb 24 2020
News
The evidence doesn't back Democrats' panic that Bernie can't win
Lots of Democrats are in full panic that Bernie Sanders will win the nomination and get clobbered in the general election — and bring the party down, too. But the evidence, particularly the polling, doesn't back those doomsday warnings.
Why it matters: Virtually every national and swing state poll shows Sanders tied with or beating President Trump. And, unlike every rival, he has a
AxiosAug 04 2021
Analysis
Cori Bush steers progressives to win on eviction crisis
A new member of the liberal “Squad” stepped to the forefront this week, leading a Capitol steps sit-in that forced the White House to act.
Cori Bush arrived in Congress as an heir to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Now the political neophyte is coming into her own.
Bush has led a one-woman protest on the Capitol steps over the last several days that forced the eviction crisis to the
PoliticoApr 07 2021
News
Corporate America isn’t welcoming former Trump Cabinet officials with open arms, headhunters say
The toxicity of the former president’s brand is choking off traditional money-making opportunities for members of his inner circle.
Before she joined the Trump administration as transportation secretary, Elaine Chao earned millions of dollars over the past decade by serving on the boards of big public companies such as Dole Foods, Protective Life and Wells Fargo, according to corporate
Washington PostApr 10 2020
Opinion
President Sanders Isn’t Happening in 2021. A Political Revolution Still Could.
The Bernie Sanders campaign was ahead of its time — possibly by as little as three months.
Had the Democratic primary been held in the year 2040, the socialist’s overwhelming support among millennials and Zoomers would have made him the presumptive nominee by mid-March (for the purposes of this hypothetical, Sanders remains spry at age 98, and human civilization remains a thing in 20
New York MagazineDec 03 2019
News
Republicans To Confirm Lifetime Federal Judge Opposed To Fertility Treatments
WASHINGTON ― Senate Republicans will vote this week to confirm a lifetime federal judge who claimed that fertility treatments and surrogacy have “grave effects on society, including diminished respect for motherhood and the unique mother-child bond; exploitation of women; commodification of gestation and of children themselves; and weakening of appropriate social mores against eugenic abortion
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