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Jun 17 2017
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Russia probe causes tension among top officials at Justice Department
Tensions are building inside the Justice Department as Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein contemplates whether he will become a witness in the ongoing investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 US elections.
CNN DigitalNov 20 2018
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Statement from President Donald J. Trump on Saudi Arabia, Khashoggi murder
The White House released the following statement by President Donald Trump in connection with Saudi Arabia and the murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
USA TODAYJun 16 2020
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Trump praises scientists for developing AIDS vaccine that doesn’t exist
President Donald Trump on Tuesday falsely suggested that scientists have developed a vaccine for AIDS, the late stage of HIV infection in which the virus badly damages the immune system.
“They’ve come up with the AIDS vaccine,” Trump said during a press conference on police reform, referring to scientists. “As you know, there’s various things, and now various companies are involved.”
CNBCMay 02 2018
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Texas Wins Dogged Fight for Voter ID
Last week, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals gave a big boost to election-integrity efforts in Texas and throughout the nation. In a 2–1 opinion authored by Judge Edith Jones, the court upheld Texas’s revised voter-ID law, SB 5, against claims of racial discrimination.
National Review (News)Jul 18 2019
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Trump blasts 'off a cliff' Democrats, impeachment attempt at North Carolina rally
Fresh from his condemnation by House Democrats, President Trump exulted Wednesday that he’s winning his feud against a “squad” of liberal lawmakers, pointing to an uptick in his polling and claiming victory with boisterous supporters at a campaign rally in North Carolina.
He attacked Rep. Ilhan Omar, a Somali refugee and U.S. citizen from Minnesota, by claiming she is disloyal to the
Washington TimesMar 26 2021
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Photos show Biden 'cheat sheets' during first formal press conference
President Biden referenced "cheat sheets" detailing key policy points and the identities of attending journalists when he conducted the first formal news conference of his presidency on Thursday.
Photos taken at the event showed Biden holding a card labeled "infrastructure," with key statistics and talking points. One bullet point noted that "China spends 3 times more on infrastructure
Fox News DigitalDec 09 2017
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In Alabama, no good outcomes for the Republican Party
Every competitive special election draws outsized attention, but few deserve it more than Tuesday’s Senate contest in Alabama. No matter the outcome, the results will reverberate loudly across the country — and nowhere more than inside the Republican Party.
Washington PostAug 05 2020
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Trump’s 90-Day Challenge: Settle on a Message and Erase Biden’s Lead
President Trump’s campaign has hundreds of millions of dollars, a small army of staffers and the power of incumbency. But as he seeks to turn his re-election bid around, he is racing the clock.
With 90 days until Election Day and weeks until the early voting process starts in some states, the president’s campaign is trying to refocus as he trails presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden
Wall Street Journal (News)Jan 03 2018
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Republican Senator Hatch to retire, opening door for bid by Romney
U.S. Republican Senator Orrin Hatch said on Tuesday he will not seek re-election in November, opening the door to a potential Senate bid by Mitt Romney, the 2012 Republican presidential candidate and one of the party’s harshest critics of President Donald Trump.
ReutersDec 08 2021
Perspectives Blog
Odd Couples: Lincoln + His Team of Rivals
Note: This piece was originally created by The Village Square and published on respectandrebellion.com
“We needed to hold our own people together. I had looked the party over and concluded that these were the very strongest men. Then I had no right to deprive the country of their services.”
The Mona Lisa of American political collaborationEver wish our elected leaders could
Respect + Rebellion