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Jun 29 2020
News
Trump moving fast to shore up immigration campaign promises
President Trump is racing to fulfill immigration-related campaign promises as he enters a tough reelection fight against Democratic challenger Joe Biden.
Trump’s most memorable promise from the 2016 race was his pledge to build a wall along the United States’s border with Mexico. The administration is touting 200 miles of recently completed border security fencing, on track to reach
Washington ExaminerJun 15 2018
News
Six Key Points From the DOJ Inspector General Report
DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz released a long awaited report Thursday afternoon detailing FBI behavior during the 2016 presidential election. Here are some important points found in the report.
TownhallNov 28 2018
News
Mississippi runoff: What we learned from 2018's last Senate race
Republican Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith has defeated Democrat Mike Espy in the Mississippi special Senate runoff election. The win capped off a tumultuous final few weeks of the campaign for Hyde-Smith who had a string of controversies, many of them touching on issues of race.
CNN (Online News)Feb 04 2021
News
House to Vote on Whether to Punish Marjorie Taylor Greene
House Republicans will be forced to go on record on Thursday over the conduct of Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, with Democrats scheduling a vote over whether to strip the freshman lawmaker of her committee assignments.
The vote presents the latest fork in the road for Republicans as they try to navigate the aftermath of former President Donald J. Trump’s re-election
New York Times (News)Jan 12 2021
News
Democrats set up impeachment after vote demanding Pence wrest presidential powers
The House is poised to vote Tuesday evening to formally call on Vice President Mike Pence to strip President Trump of his duties by invoking the 25th Amendment. The vote comes a day after House Democrats introduced an article of impeachment charging the president for his role in inciting a violent mob of his supporters to storm the Capitol, where rioters ransacked the seat of American
New York Times (News)Jan 12 2021
News
Trump administration to expand Covid vaccination guidelines to everyone 65 and older
The Trump administration will issue new guidelines Tuesday that expand coronavirus vaccine eligibility to everyone 65-years-old and above, a senior administration official told CNBC.
The states’ focus on vaccinating health-care workers and nursing homes has created a bottleneck, the official said. “The states are being told immediately they need to expand to 65-plus as well as those
CNBCAug 24 2018
News
Rep. Duncan Hunter's indictment over crazy spending threatens a political dynasty
As political careers go, U.S. Rep. Duncan Hunter had it all. He was first elected in 2008 after his well-regarded father with the same name retired after 28 years in Congress. The younger Hunter
USA TODAYJul 02 2018
News
Lopez Obrador scores landslide victory as Mexico votes for change
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has declared victory in Mexico's presidential election, as preliminary results showed that the leftist veteran politician, who had presented himself as an agent of change, secured a landslide win.
CNN (Online News)Feb 09 2020
News
Joe Walsh ends Republican primary challenge against Trump
Former US Rep. Joe Walsh is ending his uphill challenge against Donald Trump for the 2020 Republican presidential nomination, after suffering a crushing loss in the Iowa GOP caucuses in which he received only 1% of the vote.
"I am ending my candidacy for president of the United States," Walsh told CNN's John Berman on "New Day." "I got into this because I thought it was really important
CNN (Online News)Sep 22 2020
Opinion
A mild defense of Republican hypocrisy on the Supreme Court
When it comes to the debate over filling the Supreme Court vacancy created by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death, there is plenty of partisan hypocrisy to go around. You will hear Republicans who four years ago argued such a vote should wait until after the presidential election now call for a speedy confirmation, and Democrats who took the opposite position now demanding there be no approval
Guest Writer - Right