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Sep 14 2018
News
Paul Manafort strikes deal with Mueller team, pleads guilty to two felony charges
Paul Manafort, the former chairman of President Donald Trump's campaign, reached an agreement Friday to cooperate with special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election and pleaded guilty to two felony conspiracy charges.
USA TODAYDec 18 2019
News
GOP fundraising off Justice Gorsuch saying 'Merry Christmas' on national TV
The Republican Party is fundraising off of Supreme Court Justice Neil M. Gorsuch saying, “Merry Christmas” during a live television appearance on Tuesday.
“Justice Gorsuch said ‘Merry Christmas‘ and liberals are losing their minds!” the Republican Party tweeted on Tuesday. “With @realDonaldTrump in charge, we’re saying MERRY CHRISTMAS AGAIN! Get your Limited-Edition Christmas Stickers
Washington TimesJun 15 2021
Analysis
State Legislators Want to Nullify Federal Gun Control
State legislators across the country are working to weaken the enforcement of federal gun laws by emulating immigration activists.
As President Joe Biden takes executive action to strengthen federal gun laws, state legislators across the country are working to weaken their enforcement by emulating immigration activists.
Since 1987, Oregon has prohibited law enforcement agencies
ReasonJun 01 2018
News
Robert Mueller's Russia investigation costs near $17 million, Justice says
The cost of the ongoing investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 election is now near $17 million, according to a new accounting filed Thursday by Justice Department special counsel Robert Mueller.
USA TODAYFeb 12 2020
News
The Big Story Out of Trump's New Hampshire Win
The most significant aspect of President Trump's win in New Hampshire’s Republican primary is voter enthusiasm—a good sign for his chances of winning re-election, his campaign manager Brad Parscale said.
"In NH primary tonight, @realDonaldTrump is very likely to beat the vote percentages of the last 3 incumbent presidents who WON re-election," Parscale tweeted. "1996 Bill Clinton 84%
TownhallFeb 01 2020
Opinion
How people profit from perpetuating the false narrative that America is divided
No matter your politics, your education, your income or where you live, Super Bowl Sunday is the one day, aside from Thanksgiving, when most Americans have a unified experience.
This feels all too rare now. Ever since the 2016 election, we’ve heard the same daily refrain: We are a dangerously divided nation. America has never been so fractured, democracy so fragile, the personal
New York Post (News)May 06 2014
News
North Carolina Primary: What to Watch
Will Thom Tillis, North Carolina’s state House speaker, win at least 40 percent of the vote in a Republican U.S. Senate primary today?
BloombergFeb 01 2020
News
Clinton: Sanders and supporters did not do enough to unify party in 2016
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton accused Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and his supporters of not doing enough to unify the party behind her White House bid in 2016 and said that their behavior affected the general election.
“All the way up until the end, a lot of people highly identified with his campaign were urging people to vote third party, urging people not to vote,” she
The HillFeb 15 2016
News
Replacement talks continue following death of Supreme Court Justice Scalia
Battle-lines are already being drawn between the White House and the Republican-controlled U.S. Senate just 2 days after death of Antonin Scalia. President Barack Obama says he'll soon nominate a successor.
SBGFeb 20 2021
Opinion
Cancel ‘Cancel Culture’ by Protecting ‘Political Ideology’ in Civil Rights Laws
“Are you now, or have you ever been a member of the Communist Party?” That question brought dread and fear to countless Americans during the dark days of the “Hollywood Blacklist,” “McCarthyism” and the “Second Red Scare” of the early 1950s.
The consequences of wrong thinking about politics seventy years ago could be dire. When the likes of Wisconsin Senator Joe McCarthy urged the
The Epoch Times