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Dec 02 2020
News
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
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Jan 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.”
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May 21 2019
News
Trump Subpoena Defiance Pushes Democrats on Impeachment Decision
President Donald Trump’s decision to fight “all the subpoenas” is pushing Democrats toward a complicated and risky choice: take on the White House in a lengthy court battle or begin an impeachment.
The impeachment process would strengthen Democrats’ legal case for enforcing subpoenas, but it would open them to political attacks from Republicans saying they are rushing toward a
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Oct 31 2019
News
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
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Aug 05 2021
News
Florida’s Ron DeSantis in war of words with Joe Biden over Covid-19 spread
Florida’s governor is sounding off about President Joe Biden’s criticism of his handling of the Covid-19 pandemic, even as his state is shattering hospitalisation records.
Ron DeSantis responded to several comments from both Mr Biden and members of the White House press team, who have aimed criticism at his state and others where rates of Covid-19 are surging and vaccination rates are
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Jul 19 2021
News
Biden Argues Massive Government Spending Will Help Fend Off Inflation, Not Exacerbate It
President Biden argued that a massive influx of government spending bill will help fend off inflation, in a speech on the state of the economy at the White House on Monday.
The White House has dubbed the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill that Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer plans to bring to the floor this week — and the $3.5 trillion budget resolution that Democrats
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Nov 07 2014
Opinion
OPINION: Checklist For Every Republican Who Just Won
From the Senate to the House to the broad vista of the states, the adrenaline of conservative victory is flowing mightily. But every winner may be noticing that voters are in no mood to rest on election night laurels. We are ready for these victories to mean something. We are ready for evidence that incoming Republicans— and incumbents as well— heard the message of the 2014 vote.
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May 20 2022
Analysis
The Real Dividing Line On Abortion
There are certain divides in the American electorate that we return to over and over again to explain why people think and vote the way they do. Age, gender, race, education — you know the drill. But other, harder-to-see divisions can be just as important, if not more so. Those hidden divisions aren’t about vital statistics or affiliations. They’re about how people see the world.
Take
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Sep 30 2021
Analysis
Can Joe Biden’s agenda really cost zero dollars? A guide to the bills and the numbers
It’s crunch time for President Joe Biden and the Democrats. On top of keeping the government funded past September, and raising the federal debt limit so Washington can pay its bills, Democrats are confronting two pieces of legislation that will define them as they head into the 2022 midterms.
There is the bipartisan infrastructure bill, and there is the multi-trillion dollar
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Dec 02 2021
News
Democrats reach deal to fund government until February, but brief shutdown looms
Congressional leaders struck a deal Thursday on a short-term funding bill that would keep the government open until mid-February, but it remains to be seen whether lawmakers will be able to avert a shutdown.
House Appropriations Committee Chairwoman Rosa DeLauro said the stop-gap bill would keep funding for the government at Trump-era levels until Feb. 18, apart from an additional $7
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