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Dec 20 2015
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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 TimesFeb 17 2021
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Rush Limbaugh Dead at 70
Rush Limbaugh, the controversial conservative talk radio host, died Wednesday at the age of 70. Limbaugh was diagnosed with Stage IV lung cancer in January 2020, and he received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from former President Donald Trump in April 2020. His death was announced by his wife on “The Rush Limbaugh Show,” the AM radio show Limbaugh started in 1988.
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Associated Press Fact Check USA TODAY Fox News (Online News)Apr 03 2019
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House panel approves subpoena for Mueller report
The House Judiciary Committee voted Wednesday to authorize a subpoena to compel the Justice Department to hand over special counsel Robert Mueller’s full report to Congress.
The committee voted 24-17 along party lines to approve a resolution authorizing subpoenas for Mueller’s report, including accompanying exhibits and other attachments, as well as its underlying evidence, at a
The HillApr 15 2015
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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
KSTUApr 12 2015
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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 BlazeMar 29 2016
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Scott Walker endorses Cruz ahead of Wisconsin primary
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker has formally endorsed Ted Cruz one week before the state's critical primary.
"I am proud to endorse Ted Cruz," Walker told radio host Charlie Sykes on Tuesday. "After a lot of thought, a lot of time, a lot of prayer about this, I just really decided that after all these years of the Obama-Clinton failures, that it's time that we elect a strong, new leader
CBS News (Online)Jun 07 2019
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Minnesota Board: Yes, Omar Violated State Campaign Finance Rules
Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) repeatedly violated campaign finance rules by using funds from her congressional campaign to pay for personal travel and on her tax returns, Minnesota campaign finance officials ruled Thursday.
The Democrat must reimburse her former campaign committee approximately $3,500 for those expenses. She must also pay a $500 civil penalty to the state for using campaign
TownhallNov 30 2012
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House passes bill to cancel diversity visa lottery
The House voted Friday to cancel the annual diversity visa lottery and give those immigration visas to high-tech foreign-born who earn advanced degrees from American universities, as Republicans powered through their chamber the first major immigration bill since the election.
Washington TimesOct 28 2016
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Emails in Anthony Weiner Inquiry Jolt Hillary Clinton’s Campaign
The presidential campaign was rocked on Friday after federal law enforcement officials said that emails pertinent to the closed investigation into Hillary Clinton’s private email server were discovered on a computer belonging to Anthony D. Weiner, the estranged husband of a top Clinton aide.
In a letter to Congress, the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, said the emails had surfaced in an
New York Times (News)Apr 01 2019
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Did the media botch the Russia story? A conversation with Matt Taibbi.
“In purely journalistic terms, this is an epic disaster.”
That’s how Rolling Stone columnist Matt Taibbi described the media’s coverage of the Trump-Russia story to me in a wide-ranging interview this week. I reached out to him shortly after he published an excerpt from his forthcoming book, Hate Inc., which excoriated the press for the way it handled allegations that Trump was
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