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Dec 05 2019
News
Kamala Harris' exit sparks frantic scramble among former rivals to win over her supporters
The tweet announcing Kamala Harris' departure from the 2020 race had barely been posted when some of the California senator's one-time opponents in the crowded, competitive race for president began moving in.
New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker quickly began calling elected officials in Iowa who had previously backed Harris. Aides to South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Massachusetts
CNN (Online News)
Apr 12 2018
News
DOJ Relents, Provides House Intel With Crucial Russia Probe Document
Facing threats of legal action, the Justice Department on Wednesday provided the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence with a two-page document showing the FBI’s basis for opening the Russia counterintelligence investigation during the 2016 presidential campaign.
The Daily Caller
Feb 05 2021
Analysis
The Knives Come Out for Josh Hawley
The elite conservative world saw the Missouri senator as America’s next great statesman. Instead, he’s revealed uncomfortable truths about the movement.
Since josh hawley was a young man, powerful people have told him he was special. His teachers gave him the “Special R” award, just one feather in the Rockhurst High School valedictorian’s cap of outstandingness. Hawley’s mentor at
The Atlantic
Jul 28 2020
News
Portland protests: Ban federal agents from cities, Democratic mayors say
Six Democratic Party mayors have urged the US Congress to block the Trump administration from sending federal law enforcement agents to their cities.
In a letter, the mayors argue that the agents' presence, against the request of local authorities, is unlawful.
Among the signatories is the mayor of Portland, where federal agents have clashed with anti-racism protesters.
It
BBC News
Jul 22 2018
News
Carter Page FISA Documents Are Released by Justice Department
The Trump administration disclosed on Saturday a previously top-secret set of documents related to the wiretapping of Carter Page, the onetime Trump campaign adviser who was at the center of highly contentious accusations by Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee that the F.B.I. had abused its surveillance powers.
New York Times (News)
Nov 19 2017
News
As Bannon Readies for ‘War’ on GOP, Finding Donors May Be the First Battle
Steve Bannon has vowed to lead a “season of war” on Washington’s Republican establishment. But donors most likely to fund a disruptive campaign may be hard to win over.
Wall Street Journal (News)
Sep 02 2020
Opinion
For Biden to Win, Listen to Minneapolis
Not everyone is for defunding the police. Especially those in communities that would be most affected.
There’s one thing about the people on the Trump team that I almost admire: When they do blurt out the truth, they really tell you the truth — in a way that’s so raw you’re left asking, “Did they really say that out loud?”
That was certainly my thought when Kellyanne Conway
Thomas L. Friedman
May 16 2018
News
Trump Tower transcripts: Trump Jr. says he did not discuss meeting with his father
Donald Trump Jr. told congressional investigators he was interested in "listening to information" from a Russian lawyer that could damage Hillary Clinton's campaign, but he said he did not discuss the June 2016 Trump Tower meeting with his father.
CNN (Online News)
Jun 26 2019
News
Democratic debates: Four hours. 20 candidates. And a race, defined.
Can six minutes of fast talk on a crowded stage ignite a presidential campaign?
Twenty Democratic contenders hope so.
The first chapter of the Democratic presidential contest has had an everybody-in-the-pool spirit: Seven senators and five representatives and two governors and three mayors and even a self-help author announced bids for the nomination to challenge President Donald
USA TODAY
Nov 11 2019
News
Gabbard lawyers demand retraction of Clinton's 'defamation'
Lawyers representing Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii) on Monday called on Hillary Clinton to retract her comments alleging that the 2020 presidential candidate was a favorite candidate of the Russians, accusing the 2016 Democratic nominee of defamation.
"Your statement is defamatory, and we demand that you retract it immediately," Gabbard's lawyer wrote in a letter, demanding that Clinton
The Hill