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Oct 10 2019
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Ukraine president says 'no blackmail' in phone call with Trump
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told reporters Thursday his controversial July call with President Trump involved no bribe, blackmail or quid pro quo, as impeachment-minded Democrats claim.
Zelensky spoke at a daylong event with media inside a Kiev food market, and said he believes the transcript released by the White House is accurate and that he knew the U.S. had withheld $400
Fox News DigitalApr 20 2015
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Bernie Sanders jabs Hillary Clinton on trade: 'Are you on the side of working people?'
Vermont Senator and potential presidential contender Bernie Sanders is calling on Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton "to be clear" on President Barack Obama's trade policy.
At a protest just outside the U.S. Trade Representative's Office near the White House on Monday, Sanders blasted Obama's proposals for fast-track trade promotional authority and the Trans-Pacific Partnership
CNN DigitalAug 23 2019
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Trump to square off in court with House Democrats over financial records
President Donald Trump is expected to ask a federal judge on Friday to block Deutsche Bank AG (DBKGn.DE) and Capital One Financial Corp (COF.N) from handing the financial records of the Trump family and Trump Organization to Democratic lawmakers.
The case, before the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, is one of several legal battles between the Democrats, who took control of the U.S.
ReutersMar 06 2016
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John Kasich Releases Tax Records Showing $5 Million in Income Over Seven Years
Gov. John Kasich of Ohio released partial tax returns on Saturday showing that he and his wife earned more than $5 million from 2008 through 2014.
Mr. Kasich follows two of his Republican opponents, Senators Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, who released partial tax returns last weekend. Their actions, followed by Mr. Kasich’s disclosure on Saturday, add to the pressure on Donald J. Trump to
New York Times (News)Dec 17 2014
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Final 2014 House Race Settled After Recount
Forty-three days after Election Day, the 2014 midterms are finally over.
Republican Martha McSally on Wednesday won the last unresolved House race of the cycle in Arizona’s second district following a lengthy recount. Her victory means that Republicans will have 247 seats in the House next year—the largest majority either party has held since the 71st Congress adjourned in 1931.
Wall Street Journal (News)Dec 11 2012
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Why Hillary Clinton Would Be Strong in 2016 (It’s Not Her Favorability Ratings)
Lets start by stating the obvious: Hillary Rodham Clinton would be a formidable presidential candidate in 2016.
Mrs. Clintons credentials as secretary of state, as a United States senator and as a politically engaged first lady would be hard for any of her Democratic or Republican rivals to match. She would have little trouble raising funds or garnering support from the Democratic
New York Times (News)Apr 19 2015
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Texas set to approve open carry of handguns, seen as win for gun-rights activists
Texas is poised to become the largest state in the U.S. to allow citizens to openly carry handguns, a change long sought by gun-rights activists.
The Texas House of Representatives on Friday voted 96-35 to allow residents with concealed-handgun licenses to openly carry their guns in public in holsters. A similar open-carry measure passed the Texas Senate last month; the two open-carry
Fox News DigitalApr 23 2019
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Rep. Eric Swalwell says Dems 'on that road' to impeachment, compares Trump to a toddler
Presidential candidate and House Judiciary Committee member Rep. Eric Swalwell said Tuesday that Democrats are “on that road” to impeachment, adding that “doing nothing is not an option” due to the precedent it sets.
“This president needs to be held accountable and if we do nothing, we do two things. We enable the president, and as the father of a 2-year-old, doing nothing is not an
Washington TimesMay 14 2023
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Pakistan in Political Crisis After Arrest of Former PM
Earlier this week, Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan was arrested on corruption charges, vaulting the country into a volatile political crisis.
For Context: Khan, who assumed office in 2018, was ousted in April 2022 in a no-confidence vote due to his loss of key military support. Pakistani elections are due later this year, and if convicted, Khan would be disallowed from
Breitbart News BBC News CNN BusinessNov 20 2019
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‘The party tips its hat’: Democrats take debate to Atlanta hoping to woo black voters
Choice of Atlanta is testament to power of the black vote as Democrats hope to turn solidly Republican state blue in 2020.
At an open plan loft space in central Atlanta the sense of excitement among assembled Democrat voters was palpable, despite the grey sky outside.
As the city prepared to hold the fourth debate in the Democratic presidential primary, Stacey Abrams the former
The Guardian