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Sep 26 2023
Headline Roundup
Cassidy Hutchinson Book Prompts Discussion of Trump's Role in GOP
Cassidy Hutchinson, a former Trump White House aide who testified to the House Jan. 6 committee, released a new book discussing her experience and the former president’s impact on the GOP.
For Context: Hutchinson served as an aide to Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows during final years of Trump’s presidency. In 2022 House hearing, Hutchinson made several high-profile claims about
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Romney needs better team to beat Obama: Murdoch
Mitt Romney needs a better campaign team if he wants to defeat President Barack Obama in the U.S. election in November, News Corp chairman Rupert Murdoch said on a social media network on Sunday.
TownhallApr 15 2019
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Secret tapes linger over Buttigieg's meteoric rise
Pete Buttigieg’s meteoric rise as a presidential candidate is putting a spotlight on his years as mayor of South Bend, Ind., including his demotion of an African-American police chief.
An Indiana judge will rule soon on whether to release five cassette tapes of secretly recorded conversations between South Bend police officers that led to the 2012 demotion of Police Chief Darryl
The HillNov 14 2023
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White House, Media Compare Trump to Hitler Over 'Vermin' Remark
Former President Donald Trump's description of political enemies as "vermin" at a rally last Saturday drew criticism from the White House and some media outlets.
Key Details: White House Spokesman Andrew Bates cited a Washington Post (Lean Left) article comparing Trump's comments to statements from Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini. Bates said Trump promised an "abuse of power" that
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Kentucky Primary Change Would Allow Rand Paul to Run While Keeping Senate Seat
Senator Rand Paul succeeded on Saturday in persuading the leadership of the Republican Party in Kentucky to help him resolve a predicament that could threaten his plans to run for president in 2016: a state law that prohibits candidates from appearing twice on the same ballot.
To avoid running afoul of the law, Mr. Paul asked the state party to suspend its presidential primary,
New York Times (News)Oct 14 2020
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Amy Coney Barrett: Scalia protege in outlook, not temperament
Jennifer Brady, a centrist Democrat and former English professor at Rhodes College, can’t reconcile two things: her strong admiration for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett – one of the top two students she had in 36 years of teaching – and her deep concern about Senate Republicans pushing through her nomination so late in an election year.
“Had the Republicans not cynically
Christian Science MonitorNov 01 2014
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The People’s House
The U.S. House of Representatives was envisioned as a house of the people, directly elected by voters and reflecting their will. But what if Congress also reflected its constituents’ demographics? Explore how members of the House compare with residents of each of the 435 congressional districts, based on the predominant characteristics within each. Then see how your district stacks up.
Wall Street Journal (News)Dec 03 2019
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Trump said it will be 'disappointing' if stories about the IG report are true
President Trump said Tuesday it would be “a little disappointing” if reports that the forthcoming Justice Department inspector general report concludes the FBI was justified in opening an investigation into his campaign in the runup to the 2016 election.
“The IG report is a very important report,” Mr. Trump said. “If what I read is correct, that will be a little disappointing, but it
Washington TimesOct 07 2020
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Perspectives: Trump's Last Negative COVID-19 Test
Since President Donald Trump announced Thursday he had tested positive for coronavirus, some have questioned when the president's last negative test was. White House physician Sean Conley said Monday he didn't know when the president's last negative coronavirus test was; some reports from the White House medical team seem to suggest that Trump received a positive coronavirus test sometime
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