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Apr 09 2019
News
Attorney General Barr promises Mueller report 'within a week'
Attorney General William Barr told lawmakers on Tuesday that he intends to release within a week the long-awaited report on Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election from Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
“Within a week I will be in position to release that report to the public and then I will engage with the chairmen of both judiciary committees about that report, about any
ReutersMay 25 2012
News
An Often Procrastinating Congress Is Raring at the Gate on Tax Cuts
WASHINGTON  It is a maxim in Congress these days: If high-profile legislation affecting millions of Americans is about to expire, deal with it at the last possible second, preferably with rancor. But a major exception is in the offing with the Bush-era tax cuts, which are set to lapse on Jan 1. Both parties in the House and the Senate are eager, perhaps even giddy, at the prospect of
New York Times (News)Apr 08 2019
News
House Democrats demand 'biased' AG Barr release full Mueller report without redactions
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler on Sunday said Attorney General William Barr should release the full report of Special Counsel Robert Mueller without redactions, saying there could be information in the report that are grounds for impeachment or other actions.
Mr. Nadler, New York Democrat, also said he didn’t put much stock in Mr. Barr’s recent summary of the report,
Washington TimesOct 17 2019
Opinion
Is the impeachment process fair?
Impeachments that are conducted according to House rules are lawful, no matter the outcome
Last week, the White House legal counsel wrote to congressional leaders stating President Donald Trump’s legal views of the impeachment investigation now being conducted by the House of Representatives. The essence of Pat Cipollone’s letter argued that the impeachment investigation is illegitimate
Andrew NapolitanoDec 02 2019
News
Trump team positions Pence as the antidote to anti-Trump animus
The president’s campaign aides recognize Trump’s personality is a liability with the voters he needs to win over. That’s where Mike Pence comes in.
When Donald Trump’s reelection team shamelessly acknowledged during a World Series campaign commercial that America’s 45th president is “no Mr. Nice Guy,” it was doing more than shock-and-awe advertising.
Noticeably absent from the 30
PoliticoApr 26 2015
News
Obama Takes Aim at Presidential Hopefuls at White House Correspondents Dinner
President Barack Obama took swipes at the field of candidates looking to succeed him in the White House, and joked about Congress, Joe Biden, Dick Cheney, Donald Trump, journalists and himself in his remarks at the White House Correspondents Dinner on Saturday.
Mr. Obama, enjoying a degree of freedom that comes with being near the end of a second term, was particularly animated when
Wall Street Journal (News)Nov 09 2016
News
The Huffington Post ending editor's note that called Donald Trump 'racist'
The Huffington Post’s editor's note calling Donald Trump as a “racist” and “xenophobe” is no more, a source in the newsroom tells POLITICO.
For months, every story on the Huffington Post about Trump came with the following note at the bottom of the article.
"Editor’s note: Donald Trump regularly incites political violence and is a serial liar, rampant xenophobe, racist,
PoliticoJul 24 2019
News
Budget Deal Reached
“President Donald Trump and congressional leaders have announced a critical debt and budget agreement… The agreement is on a broad outline for $1.37 trillion in agency spending next year and slightly more in fiscal 2021. It would mean a win for lawmakers eager to return Washington to a more predictable path amid political turmoil and polarization, defense hawks determined to cement big
The Flip SideJun 05 2013
Opinion
5 Takeaways From Obama's Susan Rice Appointment
It wasn't exactly a surprise to hear that President Obama named U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice as his next national security adviser.
Almost as soon as it became clear that her role in the administration's Benghazi talking-points snafu meant Senate Republicans would never let her be confirmed as secretary of state if Obama nominated her, the possibility of her taking over from Tom Donilon
NPR (Online News)Nov 19 2012
Opinion
Future for Republicans is not so bad
Its not a good time to be a Republican. The circular firing squad  it was Mitt Romneys fault! Demographics did it! Conservatives messed everything up!  has begun in earnest even though the 2012 election is less than two weeks gone.
Washington Post