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Nov 26 2023
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Business Insider Criticized for Trying to Normalize the Death of Trump
Business Insider is facing heat after running a piece trying to normalize the potential death of former President Trump. On Saturday, the liberal magazine published an article titled, "Here's what happens if Donald Trump dies while running in the 2024 presidential election," detailing scenarios of what could happen if he were to expire during his term. The article went through several
TownhallDec 06 2023
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‘That’s a wrap!’ McCarthy announces retirement from Congress – vows to keep ‘fighting for this country’
U.S. Rep. Kevin McCarthy created a new headache for the Republican Party he vowed to serve, announcing his imminent departure from the House of Representatives at the end of the year. After nearly two decades in Congress and a lightning-fast stint as House Speaker, McCarthy is calling it quits as a congressman, dropping the news Wednesday via a video message on X and in an op-ed in The Wall
Bizpac ReviewNov 24 2023
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Federal Reserve prohibits Fayetteville woman from banking after she stole money from an elderly customer's account
The order cites Groce's actions as a breach of fiduciary duties, violating bank policies, and constituting elder abuse The U.S. Federal Reserve issued a prohibition order against a Fayetteville woman on November 17.Chandlar Groce, a former sales and service representative at Arvest Bank, was terminated in May 2022. She faced allegations of unauthorized transfers totaling $6,617.24 from an
4029 NewsNov 01 2023
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Longtime Republican U.S. Rep. Kay Granger of Fort Worth won’t seek reelection
U.S. Rep. Kay Granger, Texas' most senior Republican in the state's congressional delegation, announced Wednesday she will not seek reelection after nearly three decades in Congress.
"Serving my community has been the greatest honor, and I have always fought to improve the lives of my constituents," Granger, of Fort Worth, said in a statement.
Granger, 80, chairs the powerful
The Texas TribuneJul 27 2022
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Latest moves suggest DOJ investigation of 2020 election is looking at conduct directly related to Trump and his closest allies
The move by the Justice Department to bring two top aides to former Vice President Mike Pence in front of a federal grand jury is the most aggressive public step taken yet by prosecutors investigating the plots to subvert the 2020 election.
It signals that the Department's probe has reached inside former President Donald Trump's White House and that investigators are looking at conduct
CNN (Online News)Sep 07 2012
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Deflating Jobs Report May Not Move The Needle On The Election
Republicans cast the Labor Department report showing another month of sluggish economic growth as evidence that President Obama's policies have failed. Democrats said the recovery will take more time and that the partisan impasse in Congress has hampered progress. But analysts say the latest numbers likely won't change voters' minds.
NPR (Online News)Nov 22 2023
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Pentagon Demands $114M in Funding for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Initiatives in 2024
The Department of Defense (DOD) formally demanded that it be given another $114 million to fund its next wave of “diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility” (DEIA) initiatives in the year 2024. According to Fox News, the Pentagon declared in its Strategic Management Plan for fiscal years 2022 to 2026 that “the FY 2024 President’s Budget request demonstrates the DoD’s commitment to DEIA
American GreatnessDec 06 2023
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Trump Deflects Questions on Retribution and Law-Breaking at Town Hall
Twice during a town hall on “Fox News” on Tuesday night, Sean Hannity asked former President Donald J. Trump to say categorically that he would not abuse presidential power and retaliate against his political opponents if elected next year.
Both times, Mr. Trump declined to give an outright denial.
First, Mr. Hannity, the moderator, asked Mr. Trump to respond to concerns raised
New York Times (News)Nov 04 2020
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Biden Wins Michigan, Wisconsin as Presidential Election Comes Down to a Few States
Joe Biden racked up Electoral College votes that put him within striking distance of the presidency Wednesday evening, while President Trump’s team pursued legal actions to try to blunt the Democrat’s advance and disputed a key call in Arizona.
As Tuesday’s voting turned into a fierce battle over a handful of battleground states, Mr. Biden notched important victories in Wisconsin and
Wall Street Journal (News)Nov 08 2021
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Jan. 6 committee subpoenas top Trump officials, allies who supported effort to overturn election
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol issued a new batch of subpoenas on Monday to former Trump administration and re-election campaign aides who supported then-President Donald Trump’s effort to overturn the 2020 election.
Six individuals were subpoenaed: Bill Stepien, Trump's 2020 reelection campaign manager; Jason Miller, a senior campaign adviser; Angela
NBC News (Online)