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May 18 2021
Opinion
How Biden Can Be a Leader in an Israeli-Palestinian Conflict That Has None
Despite Benjamin Netanyahu’s vow that Israeli airstrikes will continue in “full force” and an unremitting barrage of Hamas missiles, this round of fighting, which has killed 200 Palestinians and 11 Israelis, will end as all others have—without having achieved any discernible or lasting political goals.
Historically, war, insurgency and violence have produced breakthroughs in the Arab-
PoliticoMar 23 2015
News
Seeking an edge, Ted Cruz kicks off season of 2016 announcements Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/03/sen-ted-cruz-2016-presidential-bid-116285.html#ixzz3VDn4FDjU
The Texas senator declares his bid via Twitter.
PoliticoAug 05 2020
Opinion
Gregg Jarrett: Sally Yates says James Comey went 'rogue,' but she was just as unscrupulous
Sally Yates, who served as Deputy Attorney General during a critical period as the Russia collusion hoax evolved in 2016-17, trashed fired FBI director James Comey during her testimony Wednesday before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
She readily agreed that Comey went “rogue” in his unauthorized pursuit of former national security adviser Michael Flynn. But that, of course, was
Fox News DigitalNov 05 2021
Opinion
Trump’s Bad Night
Glenn Youngkin did it his own way, barely mentioning the former president’s name, and still turned out MAGA voters in droves.
November 2 was a boffo night for the Republican Party, and not such a great night for Donald Trump.
It’s not as though the interests of the two are diametrically opposed, but they are in tension. To the extent that the GOP shows that it can thrive without
Rich LowryOct 06 2021
News
Texas congressional candidate Wesley Hunt wants to bring more diversity to the GOP
Wesley Hunt, who recently launched a bid for Congress in a soon-to-be-created district in Texas, says he wants to help increase diversity in the ranks of elected Republicans.
Hunt, a combat veteran, told the Washington Examiner in a Tuesday interview he wants to serve his country in a new capacity, and that’s why he decided to run for Congress.
Texas lawmakers recently introduced
Washington ExaminerJun 09 2020
News
Democrats: GOP reaction to Trump tweet about cop shoving protester 'a disgrace'
Senate Democrats called on Republicans to denounce President Trump’s Tuesday morning tweet claiming a video of a police officer pushing a protester to the ground was “a set up.”
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Kentucky Republican, and several other Republicans declined to comment on the tweet, while others criticized it or said it was part of Trump’s overall Twitter habit.
Washington ExaminerSep 10 2017
News
Chuck Schumer recounts the art of Democrats' deal with Trump
Just after striking a deal with Democrats this week, President Trump asked Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer whether they could step outside the Oval Office and talk to the news media.
USA TODAYJan 06 2017
News
Donald Trump prepared to listen to conclusions from Russia intel, spokesman Sean Spicer says
President-elect Donald Trump is prepared to listen to and understand intelligence information he’s due to receive Friday on alleged election season hacking by Russia, according to Mr. Trump’s spokesman.
Washington TimesMay 28 2021
News
Paul Ryan Critiques Trump’s Grip on the Republican Party
Paul D. Ryan, the former Republican speaker of the House, re-entered the political arena on Thursday night with a speech obliquely criticizing Donald J. Trump and warning Republicans that the only viable future for the fractured party was one unattached to the former president.
“Here’s one reality we have to face,” Mr. Ryan said during a speech at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library
New York Times (News)Sep 06 2018
News
Brett Kavanaugh Said Roe v. Wade Is Not ‘Settled Law’ In 2003 White House Email
Judge Brett Kavanaugh wrote an email in March 2003 questioning whether Roe v. Wade, the landmark abortion rights decision, was “settled law of the land.” The email had been deemed confidential by Senate Judiciary Committee Republicans but was provided to The New York Times by an anonymous source.
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