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Jun 17 2015
News
Gowdy: Confidant who sent Libya memos to Clinton didn't write them
Longtime Clinton insider Sidney Blumenthal did not write the numerous memos and emails about Libya he sent to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the chairman of the House panel investigating the deadly 2012 Benghazi attacks said Tuesday.
Fox News DigitalDec 30 2019
News
Trump impeachment trial drags Roberts into spotlight
Chief Justice John Roberts has tried to prevent the Supreme Court from being seen as just another political body, but when he presides over President Trump’s likely impeachment trial in the Senate, the partisan glare will be hard for him to avoid.
The 64-year-old chief justice who famously said judges should simply call balls and strikes will now hold influence over the most bitterly
The HillJul 03 2013
Opinion
A Pro-Growth Reform
The Wall Street Journal writes that the Republican House should improve the Senate immigration bill not kill it.
Wall Street Journal (News)Jan 08 2014
News
Immigration reform?s narrow window for survival
Immigration reform backers see a narrow window in late spring to push a sweeping overhaul through the House - a goal that eluded them in 2013.
PoliticoSep 30 2014
News
For Secret Service Chief, Revelations Could Threaten Job Security
The question following several blockbuster revelations about the Secret Service’s handling of a White House intruder is this: Will President Obama eventually fire Julia Pierson, the agency’s director?
New York Times (News)Aug 02 2019
News
Team Biden projects confidence post-debate
Joe Biden’s team is breathing a sigh of relief, believing the former vice president held his ground amid an onslaught of attacks from a half-dozen rivals seeking to cut him down at the Democratic presidential debate in Detroit this week.
To be sure, Biden had several shaky moments, and the ferocious attacks against the 76-year-old’s record on civil rights, immigration and health care
The HillMar 30 2013
News
Campaigning Complicates Governing
President Barack Obama is about to launch his most concerted effort yet to help Democrats win full control of Congress a foray that could bolster the party in the 2014 midterm elections but threatens to undercut his efforts to win Republican support for his second-term initiatives on immigration gun control and the budget.
Wall Street Journal (News)Mar 27 2019
News
Mueller’s Investigation Erases a Line Drawn After Watergate
After Watergate, it was unthinkable that a president would fire an F.B.I. director who was investigating him or his associates. Or force out an attorney general for failing to protect him from an investigation. Or dangle pardons before potential witnesses against him.
But the end of the inquiry by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, made clear that President Trump had
New York Times (News)Sep 20 2012
News
Tone, not frequency of ads irk swing state voters
If you live in a battleground state, chances are you've seen your share of political ads this election season. They come on during prime-time network TV, pop up while you're cheering on the Buckeyes or the Broncos and they even get you when you're cruising to your favorite station on the way to work.
The reason for such a concentrated air war is that voters in swing states like Colorado
CNN DigitalOct 12 2019
Perspectives Blog
Turkey Begins Military Offensive In Northern Syria After U.S. Troops Pulled From Region
Tracking impeachment: The White House wrote a letter to the House of Representatives on Tuesday, calling the impeachment inquiry into president Donald Trump "unconstitutional" and refusing to comply with it. Former Vice President Joe Biden publicly called for Trump to be impeached at a New Hampshire campaign event on Wednesday.
Turkish ground troops began an offensive against Kurdish
Henry A. Brechter