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Feb 08 2018
Perspectives Blog
Russia Infiltrates 2016 Voter Rolls
Russia infiltrated voter rolls during the 2016 election, according to a U.S. cybersecurity official. Jeanette Manfra, the head of cybersecurity at the Department of Homeland Security, said that 21 states were targeted but that "an exceptionally small number of them were actually successfully penetrated." Take a look at some other big stories this week: US Senate Nears Budget Agreement, John Gable, AllSides Co-founderSep 30 2019
News
Whistleblower Is Expected to Testify Soon, House Intelligence Chairman Schiff Says
The whistleblower at the center of the impeachment investigation of President Trump will testify in the House “very soon,” though in a way that will protect his identity, the Democrat leading the probe said Sunday.
The whistleblower, whose identity hasn’t been made public, is a man who works for the Central Intelligence Agency, The Wall Street Journal confirmed last week. The House is
Wall Street Journal (News)Apr 12 2019
News
Rod Rosenstein Calls Out 'Bizarre' Reactions to AG Barr
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein called the pushback to Attorney General William Barr's actions surrounding the Russia report "bizarre," saying in a new interview that Barr is doing all he can to follow the law and make as much of the report public as possible.
"He's being as forthcoming as he can, and so this notion that he's trying to mislead people, I think is just completely
Newsmax (News)Aug 12 2019
News
Scaramucci: Trump's 'gone off the rails'
Former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci on Monday accused President Donald Trump of having “gone off the rails,” comparing him to a “demagogue” and insisting the administration’s conservative policy agenda is not worth the damage Trump has inflicted upon America’s democratic institutions.
“I'm a loyal Republican, and I've tried to be loyal to him. But let's face it
PoliticoApr 15 2015
News
Former governor Norm Bangerter dies
Former Utah Governor Norm Bangerter died Tuesday after suffering from complications of a stroke. He was 82.
The family expresses their thanks to the people of Utah for their love and support throughout the years, according to a statement released Tuesday night.
Bangerter was elected governor of Utah in 1984, making him the first Republican governor in the state in 20 years. He
KSTUDec 20 2015
News
Hillary Clinton hammers Donald Trump’s ‘bluster and bigotry’ in Dem debate
Bernie Sanders apologized to Hillary Clinton and his own supporters Saturday night for a breach of her campaign’s valuable voter data, seeking to put the controversy to rest in a debate that quickly moved on to national security concerns and Americans’ heightened fear of terrorism.
Clinton, the Democratic front-runner who kept an eye on the general election, was also sharply critical of
Washington TimesDec 17 2019
Opinion
A Russian Under Every Bed
After Trump’s election, his opponents took a sudden dislike to the Russians they once saw as peace partners The three-year-long effort to abort the Trump presidency — now culminating with a manipulated impeachment effort — has warped U.S. foreign policy toward Russia.
From 2009 to 2014, the Obama administration’s official policy (“reset”) was appeasement of Vladimir Putin’s autocratic
Victor HansonApr 12 2015
News
Obama: Hillary Clinton Would Be an ‘Excellent President’
President Barack Obama said he believes Hillary Rodham Clinton would be “an excellent president.”
Clinton is expected to launch her long-anticipated second run for president on Sunday with an online video.
Obama said Clinton was a formidable candidate against him when they competed for the Democratic nomination in 2008.
He added that she became a great supporter of his in
The BlazeNov 19 2012
News
Republicans Say GOP Needs Revamp After Romney Defeat
The Republican Party needs to stop insulting voters and broaden its appeal after Democratic President Barack Obama won re-election this month over Mitt Romney with overwhelming support from Hispanics, blacks and single women, top Republicans said on Sunday.
HuffPostJun 14 2012
News
Analysis: Arizona win 'an oasis in the desert' for Democrats
It's been a tough couple of weeks for the Democratic Party, especially the results in last week's Wisconsin governor recall vote. So Tuesday night's victory in the special election in Arizona's 8th Congressional District couldn't have come at a better time. For Democrats, "it's an oasis in the desert" says CNN chief political correspondent Candy Crowley. The race was to succeed former
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