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Oct 15 2019
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Exclusive: Trump lawyer Giuliani was paid $500,000 to consult on indicted associate's firm
President Donald Trump’s personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, was paid $500,000 for work he did for a company co-founded by the Ukrainian-American businessman arrested last week on campaign finance charges, Giuliani told Reuters on Monday.
The businessman, Lev Parnas, is a close associate of Giuliani and was involved in his effort to investigate Trump’s political rival, former Vice
ReutersAug 28 2019
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Facebook Ad Prices Surge Due to Barrage by Democratic Hopefuls
Candidates pour money into ads to attract donors and meet debate threshold, pricing others out of market.
A political-action committee focused on turning out Asian-American voters recently used Facebook Inc. FB -0.74% ’s advertising platform in what it expected would be a cost-effective way to boost its list of supporters and donors.
The AAPI Victory Fund was advised by its media
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 24 2013
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ALL Charges Dropped Against Dad Who Was Arrested After Speaking Out Against Common Core at Public Meeting
The Baltimore County State’s Attorney is reportedly dropping all charges against Robert Small, the Maryland parent who was arrested after speaking out against Common Core at a public meeting last week.
Small was forcibly removed from the public forum in Towson, Md., and charged with second degree assault of a police officer and disturbing a school operation. If convicted, he faced more
The BlazeOct 19 2022
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DOJ Prosecutors Think They Have Enough Evidence to Charge Trump with Obstruction
A report from Bloomberg (Lean Left Bias) suggests that Department of Justice prosecutors believe they have enough evidence to charge former President Donald Trump with obstruction of justice. The report cited anonymous sources “familiar with the matter.” Federal agents involved in the investigation are allegedly divided on whether to move forward with an indictment against Trump, who is
Raw Story Forbes Washington ExaminerJun 25 2019
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The 2 big disagreements between the 2020 Democratic candidates on Medicare-for-all
The Democrats running for president in 2020, while sharing a general goal of “expanding health coverage,” have two fundamental disagreements about health care.
One is on the policy: Would the best insurance system be one fully funded by the federal government? The Democrats who support Sen. Bernie Sanders’s Medicare-for-all bill are saying it is, while other candidates prefer to build
VoxMay 25 2012
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GSA official at heart of conference scandal leaves agency
The General Services Administration official at the center of the Las Vegas convention scandal has left the agency.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/05/24/gsa-official-at-heart-confere...
Fox News DigitalJul 25 2015
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GOP's nightmare: An Independent Donald Trump
Republicans dreaming of shooing away Donald Trump may want to think twice.
By publicly rebuking the billionaire businessman for his inflammatory comments, the party may convince Trump to launch a third-party candidacy.
That's a potential nightmare scenario for the GOP establishment: a populist outsider with unlimited resources attacking their nominee from the right in the general
CNN (Online News)May 20 2013
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Virginia GOP nominee compared Planned Parenthood to KKK
An outspoken and provocative conservative who emerged from Saturday's Republican Party of Virginia Convention as the party's nominee for lieutenant governor once compared Planned Parenthood to the Ku Klux Klan and blasted African-Americans for their "slavish devotion" to the Democratic Party.
E.W. Jackson, an African-American pastor and attorney from Chesapeake, made the comments in a
CNN (Online News)Apr 17 2020
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Coronavirus Bailouts
“Some large U.S. passenger airlines are close to accepting the terms of a $25 billion offer for government coronavirus payroll aid… Airline industry officials expect all major airlines to accept the grants in coming days, and U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Monday he expects decisions to come out ‘very quickly.’” (Reuters)
“In a digital briefing before the House Oversight
The Flip SideAug 15 2019
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Suspect surrenders after shooting six police officers in hours-long Philadelphia standoff
A suspect surrendered just after midnight after shooting six police officers in a north Philadelphia neighborhood Wednesday evening, igniting a standoff that dragged on for hours in what authorities called a hostage situation.
The suspect is Maurice Hill, a 36-year-old Philadelphia resident with a history of gun convictions, his former lawyer, Shaka Johnson, told The Washington Post.
Washington Post