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Feb 28 2022
Opinion
I did not vote for Ukraine’s president. His courage has changed my mind and inspired millions.
“Captain Ukraine,” the first “true” president of Ukraine, a hero, a leader. I would have never thought I would see people use these terms to refer to Volodymyr Zelensky.
Back in 2019, I did not vote for him. Like some other Ukrainians, I did not believe Zelensky, a comedian, actor and entertainer with no experience in politics, was suited for the job. His campaign was idealistic but
Guest Writer - CenterJun 10 2022
Analysis
Pro-Police, Tough-On-Crime Democrats Are Making A Comeback. Here’s Why
Democratic politicians running on tough-on-crime platforms are making names for themselves in many prominent races, and some have even won elections in deep-blue cities drowning in violent crime.
As of Thursday afternoon, billionaire and former Republican Rick Caruso, who made combating crime and homelessness the cornerstone of his campaign, secured the greatest portion of the vote in
The Daily CallerMay 02 2022
Analysis
Midterms 2022: What will Republicans do if they win Congress?
The Republican party is widely expected to win back at least one chamber of Congress in the mid-term elections later this year. But its leaders have been reluctant to say what it would do with that power — and that could mean trouble in the not-so-long run.
Some Republican 2024 presidential hopefuls have each released multi-point policy agendas that they may try to build a campaign
BBC NewsFeb 18 2022
Analysis
John Durham distances himself from right-wing furor
John Durham, the special counsel looking into the government's investigation of Russian election interference, distanced himself from reports in conservative media that a motion he filed last week implied Hillary Clinton's campaign paid to spy on Trump White House servers, according to the New York Times.
What they're saying: In a filing Thursday, Durham disavowed responsibility for how
AxiosMay 02 2022
News
Judge rejects RNC lawsuit seeking to block Jan. 6 committee subpoena
The Republican National Committee must turn over internal communications that were sent to supporters in the weeks leading up to the Jan. 6 riot after a federal judge rejected its lawsuit seeking to block access.
As part of the ruling issued late Sunday night, U.S. District Court Judge Tim Kelly sided with the Jan. 6 House committee, arguing the data were necessary for lawmakers to
Washington ExaminerJun 17 2022
News
Back burner no more: Dems set Manchin talks on party-line bill to simmer
Senate Democrats are preparing for possible summer action on their still-elusive climate, tax reform and prescription drugs bill, grinding behind the scenes on a new version during high-profile gun safety talks.
With much of Washington’s attention on guns, Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) met twice this week on a potential party-line package. There’s more
PoliticoNov 09 2021
Opinion
The Dossier Deceit
We learn from special counsel John Durham’s indictment of Igor Danchenko that “the FBI ultimately devoted substantial resources attempting to investigate and corroborate the allegations” in the now-infamous Steele dossier. “Ultimately” is right — but not before it relied on the shoddy document to surveil an American citizen in an investigation that produced the Mueller probe and a two-year-
National Review (News)Feb 07 2022
News
McGuire calls on Brnovich to release records related Bar complaints
Former Arizona National Guard leader Michael "Mick" McGuire is calling on state Attorney General Mark Brnovich, his U.S. Senate campaign rival, to make public records tied to an investigation of Brnovich and his attorneys stemming from a State Bar of Arizona investigation.
“The public has a right to know, one, about the specific ethical violations, two, what were the findings of the
AZ CentralNov 18 2021
News
Kamala Harris 'absolutely not' discussing 2024 with Biden
Vice President Kamala Harris said she had “absolutely not” discussed a 2024 presidential campaign with President Joe Biden.
“You’re not discussing 2024 yet?” ABC News’s George Stephanopoulos asked Harris during an interview that aired Thursday on Good Morning America.
“Absolutely not,” Harris responded. “No.”
Washington ExaminerSep 21 2022
Analysis
Moderates fleeing U.S. House, setting stage for more Washington gridlock
Moderate members of the U.S. House of Representatives are leaving office at twice the rate of their more partisan peers this year, a Reuters analysis found, likely deepening Washington gridlock during President Joe Biden's next two years in office.
The number of incumbent House members retiring or who lost a party nomination contest is at a three-decade high after a once-a-decade
Reuters