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Aug 02 2014
News
GOP changes their bill to take work permits away from 580,000 immigrants
On Friday night, the House of Representatives will vote on a bill to prevent the Obama administration from giving work permits or protection from deportation to young unauthorized immigrants who would have qualified for the DREAM Act.
That was a clear enough stand for them. Until it wasn't.
There are 580,000 immigrants who have already gotten two-year protection and work permits
VoxJul 23 2015
News
Exclusive- Nine in Ten Conservative Activists Say Dump Boehner
The conservative activist group Citizens United is releasing a new poll of its membership, which surveyed some 4,000 activists across the country. Just two percent approve of the job Congress is doing. More than 90 percent want their Member of Congress to replace current House Speaker Rep. John Boehner (R-OH)35% .
“After four and a half years as Speaker, it’s become crystal clear that
Breitbart NewsDec 05 2019
Analysis
Facepalm: This Law Professor Summed up the Seriousness of the Democrats' Trump Impeachment Push
Well, yesterday’s impeachment hearing before the House Judiciary Committee went as expected with regards to the hyperbole. House Democrats want President Trump out. They’re not using a shoddy quid pro quo allegation from a July phone call with Ukraine as their basis. Trump supposedly tried to shakedown the Ukrainians into opening a corruption probe into Hunter Biden or risk having military aid
TownhallApr 06 2015
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White House: Democrats Criticizing Iran Deal Are "Principled" But Republicans Are Trying to Sabatoge
As negotiations between the United States and Iran continue over the terror regime's nuclear program, the White House is arguing any criticism about Congress not being involved in negotiations is coming from Republicans with political motives.
But a closer look at members of Congress criticizing the White House deal with the Iranians shows it isn't just Republicans who are concerned
TownhallJan 23 2016
News
Bloomberg Mulls $1 Billion Bid for White House
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is looking to mount a $1 billion bid for the White House as an independent candidate, with sources saying he's alarmed by Donald Trump at the top of the GOP field and Democrat Bernie Sanders' surge past Hillary Clinton in the polls.
The billionaire former mayor has considered independent presidential runs in the past, reports The New York
Newsmax (News)May 27 2020
Headline Roundup
Trump Accuses Twitter of Stifling Free Speech After Fact Check
President Trump is feuding with Twitter over fact-checks added to two of his tweets regarding mail-in voting in California. The tweets claim that the mail-in voting ballots will be fraudulent and lead to a rigged election.
Trump says Twitter is stifling free speech, while Twitter claims that the tweets claiming potential voter fraud are unsubstantiated.
The Blaze Vox The HillApr 04 2015
News
Swing Democrats on Iran bill: 'Yes, but'
Despite the White House’s strong push to rally its congressional allies behind an Iran deal, Senate Republicans think they’re close to having enough Democratic support to move forward with a bill that would give lawmakers the final say over any nuclear agreement with Tehran, according to interviews with key members of Congress. But that Democratic support likely comes with a cost, members said
PoliticoDec 04 2014
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House on Brink of Spending Deal to Avoid Another Government Shutdown
House Republican leaders appeared ready to buck their Tea Party flank on Wednesday as they closed in on a spending deal to avert a government shutdown and prepared to call a vote next week.
If the plan by Speaker John A. Boehner and his leadership team prevails, it will be a significant victory for Republicans eager to avoid the kind of bitter and politically harmful fight that led to a
New York Times (News)Jul 25 2014
News
Why Ukraine's government, which just collapsed, is such a mess
The crisis in Ukraine got even worse on Thursday with the collapse of the ruling coalition in Ukraine's parliament. Two of the biggest parties in the ruling coalition withdrew their support, leaving Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk without enough votes to continue governing, so he resigned.
This is another setback for the country in a crisis that, by the time new elections are held in
VoxJul 14 2015
News
NC voters equally trust men and women as political candidates, poll finds
When it comes to electing political leaders, North Carolina voters feel that men and women are, for the most part, equally capable.
That’s according to a new poll from Meredith College political science professors Whitney Manzo and David McLennan. Still, nearly 100 years after giving women the right to vote, North Carolina and the rest of the nation continue to face a systemic lack of
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