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Nov 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 ExaminerFeb 28 2022
Opinion
If they spied on Trump, they will spy on you
If the revelation earlier this month that Big Tech executives continued to spy on Donald Trump after the 2016 election and into his presidency was an isolated incident, it would not be a grave concern. But once you step back and see the pattern of behavior by those in power to spy on and systematically undermine a democratically elected president, every citizen should be concerned.
When
Washington ExaminerFeb 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 - CenterJul 06 2022
News
Covid-19 Vaccine Doses, Once in High Demand, Now Thrown Away
Governments, drugmakers and vaccination sites are discarding tens of millions of unused Covid-19 vaccine doses amid sagging demand, a sharp reversal from the early days of the mass-vaccination campaign, when doses were scarce.
Vaccine manufacturer Moderna Inc. recently discarded about 30 million doses of its Covid-19 shot after failing to find takers, while pharmacies and clinics have
Wall Street Journal (News)May 26 2022
News
Trump reacted with approval to 'hang Mike Pence' chants from rioters on January 6
A former aide to Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows told the House January 6 committee that then-President Donald Trump had suggested to Meadows he approved of the "hang Mike Pence" chants from rioters who stormed the US Capitol, two sources familiar with the matter told CNN.
Cassidy Hutchinson, the former aide, also testified that Trump complained about his then-vice
CNN (Online News)Aug 08 2022
News
'They're blatant lies': White House bristles at IRS funding and tax criticism
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre snapped at Republican criticism that Democrats are tinkering with the tax code as part of the Senate-passed climate and healthcare spending bill.
"This is just the latest example, again, of those who do nothing to protect tax welfare for the rich at the expense of everything else," Jean-Pierre told reporters Monday aboard Air Force One en
Washington ExaminerSep 03 2020
Analysis
The pandemic is forcing Democrats to ask: How important is door-knocking, anyway?
Among the many impossible-to-predict consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic for the 2020 presidential campaign, this may be one of the most surprising: The Trump campaign is taking door-knocking much more seriously than the Biden campaign.
Door-to-door canvassing — where campaign workers knock on doors to either persuade residents to vote for their candidate or remind the already
VoxFeb 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
AxiosJun 21 2022
News
All the seats up for grabs in Tuesday’s primaries
Republican voters will effectively pick the next member of Congress for a handful of open, deep-red congressional seats in Tuesday’s primaries — including a Senate seat in Alabama that’s been the subject of one of the strangest and most dramatic races of 2022.
There, the fight to replace retiring GOP Sen. Richard Shelby has come down to Rep. Mo Brooks and Katie Britt, Shelby’s former
PoliticoJun 13 2022
News
House panel to scrutinize conspiracy theories that led to Capitol attack
The House select committee investigating the January 6 insurrection in 2021 will reconvene Monday to scrutinize the conspiracy theories that led a group of Donald Trump’s supporters to attack the US Capitol.
House January 6 panel shows it still has surprises in store in televised hearing
The Democratic chair of the committee, Mississippi congressman Bennie Thompson, has said the
The Guardian