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Mar 08 2020
News
Christopher Steele Refuses To Cooperate With US Prosecutor Looking Into Origins Of Trump-Russia Probe
Dossier author Christopher Steele will not cooperate with U.S. Attorney John Durham’s investigation into the origins of the Trump-Russia probe, telling an audience at Oxford University that he believes U.S. investigators have acted in “bad faith.”
Steele, a former British spy, said at the Oxford event on Friday that he and his firm, Orbis Business Intelligence, had already “done our
The Daily CallerMar 02 2019
News
Former top Clinton aide slams 'irresponsible' Bernie for Hillary snub
A former top Hillary Clinton aide took aim at 2020 presidential hopeful Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., on Friday, after Sanders said he wasn’t really interested in receiving any advice from his 2016 Democratic presidential primary rival, citing “fundamental differences” with her. “I don’t know who our nominee is going to be but I am damn sure that beating Trump & getting America back on the
Fox News (Online News)Aug 12 2016
News
Mitch McConnell Says GOP’s Chances of Keeping Senate Majority Are ‘Very Dicey’
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Thursday that GOP prospects for keeping control of the Senate after the November elections are “very dicey,” sounding an alarm amid mounting Republican concerns about presidential nominee Donald Trump,
The BlazeSep 12 2016
News
Kamala Who? Some Voters Say U.S. Senate Race Isn’t Even on Their Radar
As California voters move closer to the general election, a new poll finds 25 percent of those surveyed remain undecided on the state’s U.S. Senate race, a contest that’s failed to break through the tidal wave of coverage for the presidential campaign.
NPR (Online News)Jul 16 2020
News
Trump team launches a sweeping loyalty test to shore up its defenses
In the middle of a devastating pandemic and a searing economic crisis, the White House has an urgent question for its colleagues across the administration: Are you loyal enough to President Donald Trump?
The White House’s presidential personnel office is conducting one-on-one interviews with health officials and hundreds of other political appointees across federal agencies, an exercise
PoliticoJan 09 2017
News
Trump confidants serving as presidential advisers could face tangle of potential conflicts
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn will have the ear of President-elect Donald Trump as an adviser focused on cutting government regulations. But Icahn also stands to benefit if his advice is taken: It could make the energy companies and others in which he has a stake more profitable.
Washington PostJun 08 2018
Opinion
California Results Suggest Blue Wave Has Crested and Ebbed
The nation is just past halftime in the 2018 primary election cycle. Twenty states -- containing the majority, 228 of 435, of House districts -- have held their primaries, and all but the three with runoffs have chosen their nominees.
The latest results, taken together with the generic vote -- polls asking which party's House candidate you'll vote for -- undercut the many gleeful
Michael BaroneNov 12 2016
News
Obama Administration Gives Up on Pacific Trade Deal
A sweeping Pacific trade pact meant to bind the U.S.and Asia effectively died Friday, as Republican and Democratic leaders in Congress told the White House they won’t advance it in the election’s aftermath, and Obama administration officials acknowledged it has no way forward now.
Wall Street Journal (News)Nov 12 2016
News
There may have been shy Trump supporters after all
As Americans settled in on the evening of Nov. 8 to watch the election returns, there was widespread agreement that Hillary Clinton was likely to win the presidency. Models based on polling data had nearly all suggested that a Donald Trump victory was either virtually impossible or at least unlikely.
Washington PostSep 14 2019
Opinion
In war, time is less expensive than human life
The drama leading up to and surrounding the 18th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks was an unfortunate distraction. President Trump invited the Taliban to meet at Camp David for “peace talks” — against the wishes of the democratically elected government in Afghanistan and Trump’s own national security adviser, John Bolton. The talks were canceled after a Taliban strike that killed one
Jonah Goldberg