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Jan 10 2022
News
Trump to ask judge throw out suits by lawmakers, police over U.S. Capitol riot
Donald Trump's lawyers on Monday will try to persuade a federal judge to throw out a series of lawsuits by Democratic lawmakers and two police officers alleging that the former president incited the deadly Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol.
The three lawsuits, by Democratic U.S. representatives including Eric Swalwell and Jerry Nadler, as well as two Capitol Police officers who
ReutersJan 29 2021
Analysis
The ‘QAnon Shaman’ Just Flipped on Trump
Jake Angeli, who prefers to be known as the “QAnon Shaman,” was one of the most visible rioters at the Capitol earlier this month: shirtless, carrying a spear, and wearing a viking headdress complete with horns, face paint, and a fur coat as he roared throughout the Senate chamber.
Now Angeli wants to testify against the former president he was once “horribly smitten” with, his lawyer
ViceNov 18 2020
News
A Popular Political Site Made a Sharp Right Turn. What Steered It?
For three days after every major news organization declared Joseph R. Biden Jr. the victor of the presidential election, one widely read political site maintained that Pennsylvania was still too close to call.
The delay was welcome news to allies of President Trump like Rudolph W. Giuliani and friendly outlets like The Gateway Pundit, which misrepresented the site’s decision in their
New York Times (News)Sep 19 2017
News
One Reason to Take the Latest Obamacare Repeal Seriously, and Three Reasons It Could Fail
How seriously should Americans take the Republicans’ last-ditch effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act?
The party has until the end of the month to repeal the health law without needing 60 Senate votes. That’s why the latest proposal, by Senators Bill Cassidy of Louisiana and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, is getting so much attention.
New York Times (News)Dec 07 2021
News
California Rep. Devin Nunes Will Leave Congress To Join Trump Tech Startup
Rep. Devin Nunes, the top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, is retiring at the end of the year to helm former President Donald Trump’s new tech startup.
Nunes, a 10-term congressman from California, will be the CEO of Trump Media & Technology Group, which has plans to launch a new social media platform and video streaming service.
“The time has come to reopen
HuffPostApr 08 2017
Opinion
Mitch McConnell’s Finest Hour
The high drama of Thursday’s Senate vote to end filibusters of Supreme Court nominees was preceded by the low comedy of Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s floor speech, which ended with this fantastic reverie: “Today we moved irrevocably from the Founders’ principles of bipartisanship and moderation.” The Founders’ bipartisanship? Someone send the Senator a ticket to “Hamilton.”
Guest Writer - RightMar 21 2013
News
Katie Pavlich - Dianne Feinstein Warns Harry Reid on Gun Control: Don't Betray My Trust
As previously reported, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid won't bring Senator Dianne Feinstein's assault weapons ban legislation to the Senate floor as part of a larger gun control package but rather will give her an opportunity to offer it as an amendment.
TownhallJun 19 2020
News
‘My biggest risk’: Trump says mail-in voting could cost him reelection
With his poll numbers slumping, the president warns Republicans in a POLITICO interview not to abandon him.
President Donald Trump called mail-in voting the biggest threat to his reelection and said his campaign's multimillion-dollar legal effort to block expanded ballot access could determine whether he wins a second term.
In an Oval Office interview Thursday focusing on the
PoliticoFeb 27 2020
News
Centrist Democrats break with liberals to join GOP on climate change ‘down payment’ plan
The bipartisan leaders of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee are rolling out new energy innovation legislation as the best chance to target greenhouse gas emissions, but they’ll have to convince liberals and Democrats in Congress intent on pushing more sweeping climate measures.
Alaska Republican Lisa Murkowski, who chairs the committee, and top Democrat Joe Manchin of
Washington ExaminerJun 16 2020
Opinion
Bret Stephens: What The Times Got Wrong
Last week’s decision by this newspaper to disavow an Op-Ed by Senator Tom Cotton is a gift to the enemies of a free press — free in the sense of one that doesn’t quiver and cave in the face of an outrage mob. It is a violation of the principles that are supposed to sustain the profession, particularly our obligation to give readers a picture of the world as it really is.
And, as the
Bret Stephens