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Aug 25 2017
News
Trump widens rift with key Republican leaders
Donald Trump has succeeded against all odds as a political force in America. But after his raucous campaign-style speech in Arizona Tuesday night, in which he implicitly attacked the state’s two Republican senators, President Trump is wading ever-deeper into uncharted waters.
Christian Science MonitorOct 19 2020
Opinion
How to Build a Multiracial Movement
In 2014, I was part of an activist organization that worked across various social issues—education equity, economic justice, labor rights, and environmental racism. We were hungry for a deeper structural understanding of relationships of power, and a strategy to transform those relationships. One afternoon, we met to discuss topics for future political education; we were holding webinars to,
The AtlanticMay 11 2023
Headline Roundup
CNN CEO Defends Trump Town Hall Amid Criticism From Staffers
CNN (Lean Left bias) staffers are reportedly criticizing CEO Chris Licht over the network’s Wednesday night town hall featuring former President Donald Trump.
Internal Critics: CNN analyst Oliver Darcy said the network received “a fury of criticism — both internally and externally,” after Trump “unleashed a firehose of lies.” Additionally, an anonymous CNN staffer told The Washington
Fox News (Online News) Daily Beast NewsweekFeb 15 2017
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'Just like Russia': Trump renews fight with intelligence agencies amid leaks
President Trump on Wednesday suggested the U.S. intelligence community may be “illegally” leaking sensitive information to hurt his administration, effectively ending a brief detente with agencies he previously accused of working against him.
Fox News (Online News)Apr 07 2017
News
US Probing: Did Russia Take Part in Syria Chemical Weapons Attack?
The United States is looking into whether Russia participated in the Syrian chemical weapons attack that provoked President Donald Trump's airstrikes against the Assad government, a revelation that could have dramatic implications for relations between Washington and Moscow.
Newsmax (News)Jan 24 2020
News
In Stirring Closing Speech, Schiff Goes to the Heart of Why Trump Should Be Removed
Republican senators overwhelmingly know, whether they admit it publicly or not, that President Donald Trump is guilty of the charges against him, Rep. Adam Schiff argued in his closing remarks to finish the third day of the Senate’s impeachment trial.
But does the president really need to be removed? After all, the 2020 election is around the corner.
In what’s being hailed as a
Mother JonesJul 18 2019
News
House Democrats don’t seem close to impeaching Trump
House Democrats got as close as they’ve ever gotten Wednesday night to impeaching President Trump — and it wasn’t close at all.
Wednesday’s vote on whether to table, or set aside, a resolution calling for Trump’s impeachment was a good case study on where House Democrats are on impeachment. A majority still doesn’t support moving forward with it, even in the wake of a tumultuous week
Washington PostJun 09 2020
News
George Floyd to be buried Tuesday as global anti-racism protests spread
George Floyd will be buried in Houston on Tuesday two weeks after his death while being held by police in a Minneapolis street, and more anti-racism rallies inspired by his treatment were set to take place in the United States and in Europe.
Thousands of mourners paid their respects on Monday, filing past his open coffin at the Fountain of Praise Church in Houston, Texas, where Floyd
ReutersNov 01 2019
Opinion
The Impeachment Inquiry Is Fully Legitimate
In their efforts to trash the Democrats’ investigation, the president and his defenders are trashing the Constitution along with it.
In declaring the initiation of a formal impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump, Speaker Nancy Pelosi was solemn: “We’re not here to call bluffs. We’re here to find the truth, to uphold the Constitution of the United States. This is not a game
The AtlanticJun 07 2018
Opinion
OPINION: How the Supreme Court Avoided the Cake Case’s Tough Issues
Those of us who were afraid that the Supreme Court would use the Masterpiece Cakeshop case to issue a license to discriminate against gay people in the name of religion breathed a sigh of relief on Monday. The court’s insistence that the dignity and equality of gay individuals “must be given great weight and respect by the courts” made clear that no such general license will be forthcoming as
New York Times (News)