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Dec 15 2020
News
CNN and MSNBC Fret Over Post-Trump Future
CNN and MSNBC thrived during the Trump years, reaching new heights in ratings and revenue while devoting countless prime-time hours to criticizing a White House antagonist their viewers just could not quit.
Now faced with a Trump-less future, top executives at the rival cable news networks have summoned star anchors and producers to private meetings in recent weeks, seeking answers to a
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Dec 29 2019
Perspectives Blog
More Impeachment Articles Possible Against Trump
Lawyers for the House Judiciary Committee indicated Monday that more articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump could be possible, as House Democrats work to uncover potential new evidence of impeachable conduct by hearing testimony from former White House counsel Don McGahn.
The Justice Department says that moving forward with the two existing impeachment articles reduces
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Nov 10 2018
News
Trump seeks to project strength abroad after discord at home
After his party lost full control of Washington in the midterm election, the president headed to France to show his dominance overseas.
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Jun 22 2017
News
Trump stirs the pot on Nancy Pelosi: 'I certainly hope' Democrats don't force her out
After Democrats lost the Georgia special election (and, you know, every other special election this year) there's a lot of talk about whether House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi should step down from her Democratic leadership role.
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Jul 02 2017
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Rand Paul: 'I don't think we're getting anywhere with the bill we have'
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) on Sunday said he doesn't think the Senate is getting anywhere with its plan to repeal and replace ObamaCare.
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Oct 01 2013
News
Government shutdown begins: What happens now?
A last-ditch effort is under way to form a House-Senate panel to negotiate new funding so shut-down government operations can resume. But Democrats in the Senate are likely to wait to see if GOP lawmakers will crack.
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Jul 23 2021
News
Can Pelosi’s power play on Capitol attack panel thwart wrecking tactics?
Speaker is locked in a battle of wills with Kevin McCarthy who is determined to change the political conversation, critics say
It was, Nancy Pelosi told reporters on Thursday, one of the darkest days in America’s history – an assault on democracy, Congress and the constitution. “The American people want to know the truth,” she said.
But will the truth of the 6 January
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Mar 05 2019
News
Clinton camp stews over Sanders 2020 campaign
Former Hillary Clinton aides and allies are scrutinizing Bernie’s flaws and vulnerabilities — much as he once did to her.
Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton formally made peace at a New Hampshire unity event in July 2016 where the two rivals sought to put the acrimonious Democratic primary behind them.
Clinton staffers, however, weren’t party to that agreement. And now that
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Dec 03 2019
News
Dan Brouillette confirmed as next secretary of the U.S. Department of Energy
The Senate on Monday confirmed Dan Brouillette as the next U.S. energy secretary. Brouillette succeeds Rick Perry, who leaves the job as questions swirl in the impeachment inquiry about whether his dealings with Ukraine.
Brouillette, 57, has served as the Energy Department's deputy secretary since 2017, and he previously worked for the department under the administration of former
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Jan 04 2017
News
Divide Widens Between Trump and Intelligence Officials
President-elect Donald Trump and intelligence officials appear to be at odds over a briefing about Russia's interference in the 2016 election.
Trump says that briefing was delayed. Intelligence officials are disputing those claims.
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