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Jan 11 2017
News
If you decry fake news but revel in sordid claims about Donald Trump, you're a hypocrite
A golden opportunity has presented itself to mock the President elect. Leaks about Trump’s predilections have produced a cascade of stories – a shower if you will – about the incoming President’s alleged fondness for an unusual sex act which does not bear describing.
Telegraph Herald
Jan 31 2020
News
McConnell Now Likely Has Votes To Block Witnesses; Trial Could End Soon
Sen. Lamar Alexander said on Thursday night that he will not vote to allow witnesses and evidence into the impeachment trial of President Trump.
"There is no need for more evidence to conclude that the president withheld United States aid, at least in part, to pressure Ukraine to investigate the Bidens; the House managers have proved this with what they call a 'mountain of overwhelming
NPR (Online News)
Nov 06 2022
Headline Roundup
Obama, Trump, and Biden Make Final Midterm Push in Pennsylvania
On the final weekend before the 2022 midterm elections, the current president and two former ones converged on Pennsylvania, where a toss-up senate race between Lt. Gov. John Fetterman (D) and celebrity doctor Mehmet Oz (R) could be the determining vote in senate control for the next two years. President Joe Biden and former President Barack Obama held a rally for Fetterman. Not far away,
The Hill


Feb 20 2017
News
Trump supporters see a successful president — and are frustrated with critics who don’t
Many of President Trump’s most dedicated supporters — the sort who waited for hours in the Florida sun this weekend for his first post-inauguration campaign rally — say their lives changed on election night. Suddenly they felt like their views were actually respected and in the majority.
Washington Post
Jun 24 2016
Perspectives Blog
The Future We Would All Like to See
The danger of nuclear weapons may not be a fun thing to talk about, but it is critical to our future. Let's start talking about it.
Our good friend, Joan Blades, agrees, and she is starting the conversation in living rooms across the country. She invited John Gable, our founder, to participate in one of these conversations. Check out this article she wrote for the Christian Science
John Gable, AllSides Co-founder
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USA TODAY
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Jul 01 2017
News
House panel threatens White House with subpoena over Comey ‘tapes’
The congressmen overseeing the House Intelligence Committee’s investigation into Russia’s involvement in President Trump’s election threatened to subpoena the White House for information on any recordings between the president and ousted FBI Director James Comey on Thursday after the administration responded to the lawmakers’ previous request by referring to Mr. Trump’s personal Twitter
Washington Times
Dec 14 2016
News
Trump taps Montana congressman Ryan Zinke as interior secretary
President-elect Donald Trump has tapped Republican Rep. Ryan Zinke, who has represented Montana’s at-large congressional seat for one term, to serve as secretary of the Department of the Interior, according to an individual with firsthand knowledge of the decision.
Washington Post
Nov 17 2014
News
Obama: We didn't deceive anyone to pass Obamacare
President Obama denied an accusation on Sunday that he had misled voters about his signature health care law in order to get it passed in 2010. "We had a yearlong debate. I mean, go back and look at your stories," Obama told reporters at the G20 summit in Australia Sunday. "The one thing we can't say is that, 'we did not have a lengthy debate about health care in the United states of America'
CNN (Online News)
Dec 13 2016
News
Dispute over Russia reflects growing Republican resistance to Trump
Republican lawmakers are increasingly at odds with Donald Trump on a number of high-profile domestic and national security issues, an early sign that the GOP-led Congress might resist some elements of the president-elect’s unorthodox agenda.
Washington Post