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Aug 27 2016
News
GOP plots early wake-up call for Clinton
Hillary Clinton has managed to win support from Republicans without conceding any part of the progressive economic agenda she outlined during the Democratic primary. But with fall approaching and momentum on Clinton’s side, Democrats and Republicans alike are looking over the horizon to a thornier reality: if elected, Clinton would likely become the first Democrat since Grover Cleveland to
PoliticoJan 18 2017
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Trump Reveals White House Plans for the Press
President-elect Donald Trump's team hinted that press briefings during his administration may be moved to an adjacent building that could house a larger press pool than has been traditionally allowed. The move would be due to immense interest from the media in covering the new White House, they explained. Yet, Trump is now saying the briefing room will stay put in the West Wing, with one
TownhallJan 18 2021
Headline Roundup
Biden to Cancel Keystone XL Pipeline Permit on First Day in Office
President-elect Joe Biden will revoke the Keystone XL Pipeline’s permit shortly after taking office on Wednesday, multiple reports say. The pipeline, which would transport crude oil from Canada to refineries in Texas and Louisiana, was reauthorized by President Donald Trump in 2017 after being rejected by President Barack Obama in 2015. Biden, however, plans to put the U.S. on track to reach "
Politico The Hill The BlazeDec 03 2016
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Newt Gingrich: Expect Stupid And Broken Systems To Be Fixed With Trumpism
Newt Gingrich was the closing speaker for the American Legislative Exchange Council’s three-day States and Nation Policy Summit held at the Grand Hyatt. Gingrich, a staunch Trump supporter, noted in his remarks that the GOP won, but the work of governing has only just begun, adding that he told the president-elect that he won the ticket to the dance, but that’s about it. He now needs to prove
TownhallDec 03 2016
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China lodges complaint over Trump-Taiwan call
China's foreign ministry said Saturday it has lodged a complaint with the United States over a controversial phone call between President-elect Donald Trump and Taiwan's President that has overturned decades of diplomatic protocol.
China views Taiwan as a renegade province and, since 1979, the US has acknowledged Beijing's claim that Taiwan is part of China, with US-China relations
CNN DigitalSep 22 2020
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The Battle Over RBG's Replacement
This Abridge News topic aggregates four unique arguments on different sides of the debate. Here are the quick facts to get you started:
THE QUICK FACTS
Soon after the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell released a statement saying a potential Trump nominee for Ginsburg's now-vacant seat "will receive a vote Abridge NewsAug 19 2019
Opinion
How college students can bridge American divides: 'Study abroad' in Alabama or New York
As a college student, I experience the consequences of our polarized nation every day. I attend a university that is more socioeconomically diverse than many, but 57% of my fellow students have family incomes in the top 20%. More than half the students in my class of 2022 are from the blue states of Massachusetts, New York, California, New Jersey and Connecticut. I’ve yet to meet a publicly
USA TODAYOct 24 2019
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Republican lawmakers disrupt Democratic-led Trump impeachment inquiry
Republican lawmakers, encouraged by President Donald Trump to get tougher in fighting Democrats’ attempts to impeach him, on Wednesday disrupted the U.S. House of Representatives impeachment inquiry and prevented a Pentagon official from testifying.
The Republicans stormed into a hearing room where Laura Cooper, the U.S. defense official who oversees Ukraine and Russia matters, was due
ReutersOct 15 2014
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Republicans Hold Advantage as Midterms Near
Republicans remain in a favorable position heading into the midterm election, but the outlook is unsettled amid unusually low voter interest, high dissatisfaction with leaders in Washington and a reordering of issues on voters’ minds, a new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll finds.
Wall Street Journal (News)Jun 25 2017
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LORETTA LYNCH IS GETTING DRAGGED INTO HILLARY’S E-MAIL NIGHTMARE
It’s not just Donald Trump who is under scrutiny by Congress. On Friday, reports emerged that bipartisan group of lawmakers on the Senate Judiciary Committee are also looking into former Attorney General Loretta Lynch’s handling of the F.B.I.’s investigation into Hillary Clinton’s e-mail server, which became highly politicized in the months leading up to the 2016 election. According to ABC
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