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Aug 09 2017
News
Limbaugh to McConnell on Obamacare Repeal: ‘Where Is the Leadership Effort?’
Wednesday on his nationally syndicated radio show, conservative talker Rush Limbaugh criticized Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell for his failure to repeal Obamacare as Republicans have control of the White House, the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives.
Breitbart NewsNov 21 2020
Opinion
2020 Has Been Miserable. Is Extreme Masculinity to Blame?
2020 was never going to be easy. But it didn’t have to be a dumpster fire.
There’s an alternate timeline in which, amid a global coronavirus pandemic, vast majorities of Americans followed medical experts’ advice. In that timeline, the White House set a clear and simple example: Wear a mask; keep your distance. And then, a hard-fought presidential election ended with a gracious
PoliticoDec 28 2020
News
House votes to override Trump’s veto of defense bill, setting up first such rebuke during his presidency
The House voted Monday to reject President Trump’s veto of a $741 billion defense authorization bill, setting up the first congressional override of his presidency just days before he exits office.
The 322-to-87 vote was comfortably more than the two-thirds of the House that was needed to pass the measure and set up the legislation for a similar override vote in the Senate later this
Washington PostDec 17 2012
News
Obama Expected to Name Kerry as Secretary of State
President Obama is leaning strongly toward naming John Kerry, the Massachusetts senator and unsuccessful Democratic nominee for president eight years ago, to succeed Hillary Rodham Clinton as secretary of state, according to administration officials and friends of Mr. Kerry.
But the announcement will be delayed, at least until later this week and maybe beyond, because of the Connecticut
New York Times (News)Sep 24 2021
News
Trump allies Bannon, Meadows subpoenaed in Congress' probe of Capitol riot
The U.S. House of Representatives Select Committee investigating the deadly Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol has subpoenaed four former members of Donald Trump's administration, including Mark Meadows and Steve Bannon, the panel's chairman said on Thursday.
Former White House Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Scavino and former Defense Department official Kash Patel were also subpoenaed and
ReutersOct 23 2018
News
Trump fuels GOP’s midterm momentum
President Trump is hitting the same fiery rhetorical notes that helped get him elected in 2016 — and it might just be working, with the midterm elections two weeks away.
The HillMar 16 2018
News
Pedestrian Bridge Collapse Death Toll Rises To 6 In Miami-Dade County
The number of people who died after a newly placed pedestrian bridge collapsed at Florida International University has risen to six, as crews work to clear debris and wreckage from the scene in Miami-Dade County.
NPR (Online News)Apr 28 2021
News
Report: Big Tech Colluded With California Democrats To Censor Americans
Big Tech colluded with California Democrats to censor Americans posting about the 2020 election on social media, a new report from Judicial Watch states.
According to documents obtained by Judicial Watch, the California Secretary of State reportedly leveraged the state’s relationship with communications firm SKDK, which Judicial Watch noted “lists Biden for President as their top client
The FederalistAug 03 2020
Background
More Proof That Voter Fraud is Real, and Bi-Partisan
Two decades ago, Gustavo Araujo Lerma took on the identity of a deceased U.S. citizen and proceeded to vote illegally in a number of U.S. elections.
But Lerma didn’t vote for who you might expect.
Lerma is a Republican and an ardent backer of President Donald Trump. His lawyers even held up as evidence at trial a letter from Trump and Vice President Mike Pence thanking him for
The Heritage FoundationNov 20 2020
News
Americans Worry About Transfer Of Power: 'We Need Our Country To Come Together'
As President Trump still refuses to accept his election defeat, Travis Goodman finds himself gaming out what kind of "power grab" the outgoing president could stage, from continuing to contest the results to trying to disrupt the Electoral College process.
"I'm full of anxiety all the time," said Goodman, an accounting clerk at a manufacturing firm in Goshen, Ind. "These institutional
NPR (Online News)