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Jun 11 2019
Opinion
OPINION: The FBI Tragedy: Elites above the Law
After decades in the FBI, the top brass came to believe they could flout the law and pursue their own political agendas.
One of the media and beltway orthodoxies we constantly hear is that just a few bad apples under James Comey at the FBI explain why so many FBI elites have been fired, resigned, reassigned, demoted, or retired — or just left for unexplained reasons. The list is long
Victor HansonNov 05 2014
Opinion
OPINION ROUNDUP: A huge night for Republicans
CNN asked commentators for views on the results of the midterm elections in which the GOP took back the Senate and retained control of the House. The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of the authors.
CNN DigitalMar 28 2016
News
BREAKING: Nathan Deal vetoes Georgia’s ‘religious liberty’ bill
Gov. Nathan Deal vetoed the “religious liberty” bill on Monday that triggered a wave of criticism from gay rights groups and business leaders and presented him with one of the most consequential challenges he’s faced since his election to Georgia’s top office.
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionJul 08 2019
Opinion
OPINION Who Really Believes Biden Can Beat Trump?
“Good Ole Joe” isn’t what he used to be, and probably never was.
During the 2008 presidential campaign, Barack Obama famously became so frustrated by his running mate’s logorrhea that he asked an aide, “How many times is Biden going to say something stupid?” According to authors Mark Halperin and John Heilemann, the VP’s stock had dropped so low by late 2011 that the Obama reelection
Guest Writer - RightNov 14 2016
News
For the Record: Trump just hired a face of the Republican establishment
President-elect Donald Trump, who vowed to ”drain the swamp” in Washington, on Sunday chose the chairman of the GOP as his top employee. Reince Priebus, called “the face of the GOP establishment,” will serve as Trump’s chief of staff, running his White House team and deciding what issues come before him.
USA TODAYAug 13 2016
News
How Rich Candidates Try To Appeal To Working Voters
Donald Trump has described himself as "really rich" — but by just about any standard, that label fits both the Republican presidential nominee and his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton. In an election year characterized by populist energy over economic concerns like jobs and trade, the gap is striking.
NPR (Online News)Apr 30 2019
News
GOP sets up firewall for Trump on Mueller
Senate Republicans are beginning to set up a firewall for President Trump against special counsel Robert Mueller’s report, pushing back at a slew of Democratic attacks on the president’s conduct as described in the document.
Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) on Monday set the tone for his caucus’s rank and file, signaling the GOP will join the White House in casting Democratic attacks
The HillFeb 11 2020
News
House GOP Moves Two Ardent Trump Defenders to Key Panel Spots
House Republicans are putting two of Donald Trump’s most outspoken defenders into position to take leading roles in challenging any investigations of the president launched by Democrats between now and Election Day.
Representatives Jim Jordan of Ohio and Mark Meadows of North Carolina are set to be elevated as the ranking Republicans on the Judiciary and Oversight committees
BloombergFeb 21 2014
News
Ukraine President Vows To Form Unity Government
Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovich announced concessions to his pro-European opponents on Friday, including a plan to hold early elections.
HuffPostNov 10 2016
News
Presidential Transition of Power Begins amid Nationwide Protests
The transition to the new Trump administration gets underway Thursday.
President-elect Donald Trump is meeting with President Barack Obama as thousands of anti-Trump protestors hit the streets Wednesday, from New York to Philadelphia to Chicago and Los Angeles, to express their anger over Trump's surprising victory.
CBN