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Jun 05 2022
News
Secret Service Was Warned of Danger to Pence on January 5: Report
The Secret Service was warned by one of Mike Pence’s top aides of a threat to the then–vice president the day before the storming of the Capitol, per revelations in a new book on the Trump presidency.
On January 5, 2021, Marc Short, Pence’s chief of staff and the former White House director of legislative affairs to then-President Donald Trump, called to speak with Special Agent Tim
National Review (News)Feb 04 2020
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Lisa Murkowski dashes Democrats' hopes: 'I cannot vote to convict'
Sen. Lisa Murkowski announced Monday she will vote to acquit President Trump on both articles of impeachment this week, dashing hopes of Democrats who had thought the moderate Republican might join them in their uphill bid to oust the president before the 2020 election.
The Alaska senator scolded Mr. Trump for his behavior but also said the House bungled the case against him, and it
Washington TimesApr 22 2022
Headline Roundup
Leaked Audio Shows Kevin McCarthy Criticizing Trump After Capitol Riot
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), typically a public ally of former President Donald Trump, apparently considered urging Trump to resign following the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot.
On Thursday, the New York Times (Lean Left bias) reported that McCarthy and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said they believed Trump was responsible for inciting the Capitol riot in the
CNN Digital The Hill Washington ExaminerDec 03 2021
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Epstein had underage guests at Palm Beach estate, ex-employee says at Maxwell trial
The late financier Jeffrey Epstein had "many, many, many" female guests at his Palm Beach estate, including two who appeared to be underage, a former employee testified at British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell's sex abuse trial on Thursday.
Juan Alessi, the Palm Beach house manager, took the stand for the prosecution on the fourth day of Maxwell's trial in Manhattan federal court. He said
ReutersMar 16 2021
News
Washington Post source for Trump 'find the fraud' claim says story 'accurately reflected the investigator’s interpretation'
The source behind the Washington Post story that alleged President Donald Trump urged a Georgia election official to "find the fraud” stands by the crux of it, despite the editor's note affixed to the top of the story.
The Washington Post previously reported that during a Dec. 23 phone call between Trump and Georgia’s top election investigator, Frances Watson, the former commander in
Washington ExaminerMay 10 2014
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Female candidates boost Dems hopes in tough year
Democrats have robustly recruited female House candidates whom they hope will defeat few male Republican incumbents in November.
President Obama's unpopularity is a drag on his fellow Democrats, and no one is talking seriously about breaking the GOP lock on the House in midterm elections, when the president's party traditionally loses seats.
But Democrats are counting on women
Fox News DigitalJan 10 2022
Opinion
Disgraced FBI No. 2 Andrew McCabe Calls For Feds To Treat ‘Mainstream’ Conservatives Like Domestic Terrorists
Have you ever wondered what disgraced former deputy FBI directors do after trying to stage a coup and lying under oath? Apparently, they give talks about “protecting democracy” at top-rated institutions of higher learning. Indeed, this last Thursday the University of Chicago invited former deputy FBI director Andrew McCabe to join a panel of partisans to discuss the Jan 6 “insurrection.”
The FederalistDec 02 2020
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Trump threatens to veto defense bill over tech liability shield
President Trump on Tuesday night threatened to veto a defense bill if it does not include the repeal of a legal shield for internet companies, throwing down the latest gauntlet in a fight over a piece of must-pass legislation.
Trump’s warning took aim at Section 230, which gives tech companies protections for third-party content posted on their platforms and allows them to make "good
The HillDec 17 2020
News
Team Biden deletes old campaign ad criticizing Pete Buttigieg
President-elect Joe Biden’s transition team appeared to delete an old campaign ad that criticized Pete Buttigieg for his lack of experience — after the former Indiana mayor was nominated to serve as transportation secretary, according to a report.
The ad ran in February before the New Hampshire primary election and contrasted Biden’s long career as a senator and as vice president in the
New York Post (News)Oct 31 2019
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5 key lawmakers to watch as Congress sets ground rules for Trump impeachment inquiry
The vote Thursday on a House resolution laying out the next phase of the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump seems like a foregone conclusion.
At least 218 Democrats already have signaled their support for moving forward with the measure, enough to ensure its passage. The resolution is not an endorsement of whether Trump should be impeached but rather the establishment of
USA TODAY