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Apr 03 2019
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Democratic-led House panel authorizes subpoenas for Mueller report, evidence
The Democratic-led U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee voted on Wednesday to authorize subpoenas for Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s full, unredacted report and underlying evidence from his investigation into Russia’s role in the 2016 election.
The 24-17 vote along party lines - with Democrats in favor and President Donald Trump’s fellow Republicans opposed - authorized
ReutersJan 06 2014
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House Republicans Adopted Record Number Of Closed Rules In 2013
Congress already closed out the year with the least productive legislative session in history. And now, House Democrats pointed out Monday, House Republicans can add another record to the roster: the most closed session in history.
While Republican leaders began 2013 with the declaration that regular order would be restored, behind the scenes, the majority adopted 44 closed rules over
HuffPostJun 07 2012
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Romney, Republicans Pulled In More Money In May Than Obama, Democrats
Presidential candidate Mitt Romney and his fellow Republicans report raising more than $76 million last month, topping the $60 million collected by President Obama and the Democratic Party.
The Associated Press points out that "it's the first month that the former Massachusetts governor has collected more money than Obama, who is known for his fundraising prowess."
Also, AP says
NPR (Online News)Jun 06 2012
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Pascrell over Rothman in New Jersey among highlights in races outside Wisconsin
Mitt Romney swept the five states holding Republican presidential primaries -- California, New Jersey, South Dakota, New Mexico and Montana. Romney and Democratic President Barack Obama already have won enough delegates to claim their parties' nominations.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/06/06/pascrell-over-rothman-in-new-...
Fox News DigitalJun 06 2012
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Wisconsin's Walker survives recall by wide margin
Wisconsin GOP Gov. Scott Walker wakes up Wednesday knowing hell get to finish his term, after voters by a wide margin sided with him in a recall election that attracted national attention and divided much of the state -- from opposing political parties to neighbors and even family members.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/06/05/polls-close-in-wisconsin-vote...
Fox News DigitalFeb 08 2015
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Economic Plan Is a Quandary for Hillary Clinton’s Campaign
With advice from more than 200 policy experts, Hillary Rodham Clinton is trying to answer what has emerged as a central question of her early presidential campaign strategy: how to address the anger about income inequality without overly vilifying the wealthy.
Mrs. Clinton has not had to wade into domestic policy since before she became secretary of state in 2009, and she has spent the
New York Times (News)Feb 05 2015
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Hatch, Republicans: Scrap Obamacare, Use Tax Credits
Three Republican lawmakers eager to repeal President Barack Obama's health care overhaul are touting tax credits and greater leeway for states and health insurers as the GOP unveiled its first plan this year for replacing the law that the party reviles.
Republicans released the outline Wednesday as Democrats continue pounding away at them for pledging to repeal and replace Obama's law,
Newsmax (News)May 13 2024
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Trump Voices Support for Cryptocurrency, Spurs Market Reaction
2024 Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump recently expressed his support for cryptocurrency, drawing attention from tech and finance sectors.
Details: Trump voiced concern over the outflow of American crypto businesses due to what he calls the Biden administration's “hostility” towards the industry. Alongside these comments, Trump suggested he would accept
Politico Forbes Breitbart NewsMay 19 2014
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McConnell Faces Challenge From The Right In Tuesday Midterms
This is WEEKEND EDITION from NPR News. I'm Lynn Neary. Primary races are picking up ahead of the midterm elections this fall. On Tuesday, voters in six states will go to the polls, making it one of the most important primary election days of the year.
Among the races to watch is a Tea Party challenge to Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. To give us a lay of the land is NPR
NPR (Online News)Mar 27 2019
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Senate Votes on Green New Deal
On Tuesday, “Senators voted 57-0 against [taking] up the nonbinding [Green New Deal] resolution, which calls for the U.S. to shift away from fossil fuels such as oil and coal and replace them with renewable sources such as wind and solar power… Three Democrats and independent Sen. Angus King of Maine, who caucuses with Democrats, joined all 53 Senate Republicans in opposing the climate plan.
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