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Feb 27 2018
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Trump Announces Re-Election Bid
Donald Trump will run for a second term as president and will name Brad Parscale, his 2016 digital strategist, as his campaign manager for 2020.
CNN Digital Fox News Digital CBS News (Online)Oct 28 2016
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Clinton’s Fundraising Edge
Hillary Clinton entered the final phase of her presidential bid with a resounding campaign cash advantage over Donald Trump.
The Week - News Fox News Digital Washington PostDec 08 2023
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High Costs, Low Supply: What's Causing the Housing Market Slump?
What’s causing the housing market slump?
“Loop of Hesitation”: An analysis in The Dispatch (Lean Right bias) described the housing market as caught in a “loop of hesitation” as prospective buyers and sellers wait for each other to make the first move. This puts the market in a “holding pattern, with participants eagerly monitoring the possibility of major shifts in broader market
NBC News Digital Wall Street Journal (News) The DispatchMay 17 2019
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Barr Defends Himself Against Critics
Attorney General William Barr defends his decision to review the origins of the Russia probe, saying that it could lead to rule changes for counterintelligence investigations of political campaigns.
Wall Street Journal (News) Fox News Digital CBS News (Online)Mar 29 2024
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RNC Asked Applicants If 2020 Election Was Stolen During Interviews
Prospective staffers at the Republican National Committee (RNC) have been asked during interviews if they believe the 2020 presidential election was stolen from former President Donald Trump.
For Context: The RNC experienced a leadership change earlier this month when former Chair Ronna McDaniel announced her resignation. She was replaced by two candidates endorsed by Trump: former RNC
Washington Post RealClearPolitics New York Post (News)Jan 04 2024
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Trump Businesses Got Millions From Foreign Governments During Presidency, House Dems Say
During former President Donald Trump’s presidency, his businesses received at least $7.8 million from governments and officials from countries like China and Saudi Arabia, a staff report by House Democrats said Thursday.
The Details: In the report, Democrats on the House Oversight Committee argued that the payments by 20 different countries violated the Constitution’s foreign emoluments
BBC News New York Times (News) Fox News DigitalNov 30 2022
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Hakeem Jeffries Elected as House Democratic Leader
House Democrats unanimously elected Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) as House Democratic Leader, setting him up to become House Minority Leader in January.
For Context: Jeffries, 52, is widely seen as a successor to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), who said earlier this month that she would step back from House Leadership. He is the first black American elected to lead a major party
CBS News (Online) New York Post (News) The HillJun 14 2023
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Fed Pauses Interest Rate Hikes as Inflation Eases
The Federal Reserve temporarily paused its anti-inflation interest rate hikes amid declining inflation and concerns of slowing economic growth.
The Details: The pause was widely expected by analysts and media observers. However, Fed officials raised their 2023 projection for the federal funds rate to 5.6%, meaning they expect to raise interest rates again before the end of the year.
Washington Post CNBC Fox BusinessSep 14 2018
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Paul Manafort Pleads Guilty, Will Cooperate With Russia Probe
President Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort has reached a plea deal with special counsel Robert Mueller and will now cooperate in the Russia probe.
USA TODAY Fox News Digital NewsweekJan 14 2013
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Obama's Job One: Middle-Class Employment Problems Loom Over Second Term
On election night in Chicago two months ago, President Barack Obama triumphantly pledged to fight for a middle class he'd appealed to relentlessly -- and successfully -- on the 2012 campaign trail.
"I believe we can build on the progress we've made and continue to fight for new jobs and new opportunity and new security for the middle class," Obama said. "I believe we can keep the
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