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Jul 19 2021
News
First Capitol Rioter Charged With Felony Gets Jail Time
A Florida man who was charged with a felony after breaching the Senate chamber in the United States Capitol during a riot on Jan. 6 was sentenced Monday to eight months in jail.
Paul Allard Hodgkins, 38, was the first person charged with a felony to be sentenced.
During a court appearance, Hodgkins apologized to the court, saying he was ashamed of his actions and merely got
The Daily WireFeb 25 2020
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Susan Collins breaks with Trump over Grenell
Sen. Susan Collins broke with President Donald Trump’s decision to replace his acting director of national intelligence with U.S. Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell, deeming the longtime GOP operative inexperienced for the critical position.
The Maine Republican said Trump should have retained former acting DNI Joseph Maguire, who was abruptly dismissed last week after his aides
PoliticoJun 19 2019
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Florida supporters on why they want Trump to win in 2020
On Tuesday night in Orlando, Florida, Donald Trump "officially" kicked off his presidential re-election bid.
Of course, everyone knew he was going to run for re-election. That was hardly a surprise. He filed his 2020 paperwork the day after his January 2017 inauguration, and he's been holding regular campaign-style rallies across key battleground states ever since.
And so on
BBC NewsMay 29 2020
Analysis
Tech billionaires are plotting sweeping, secret plans to boost Joe Biden
Joe Biden has a problem. Silicon Valley billionaires think they have a solution.
Election Day is less than six months away, and Democrats are scrambling to patch the digital deficits of their presumptive nominee. And behind the scenes, Silicon Valley’s billionaire Democrats are spending tens of millions of dollars on their own sweeping plans to catch up to President Donald Trump’s lead
VoxAug 28 2020
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Trump Promises 'The Best Is Yet to Come' as He Accepts Republican Nomination
President Donald Trump called this the most important election in the history of our country. During his speech, the Commander-in-Chief made the bold promise of delivering a coronavirus vaccine by the end of the year if not sooner.
“Let us pray,” said evangelist Franklin Graham as he opened the last night of the RNC in prayer.
“Our country is facing trouble. Tens of thousands are
CBNJul 20 2017
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Trump Delivers A Warning To Mueller
President Donald Trump told The New York Times Wednesday that it would be improper for special counsel Robert Mueller to investigate his family’s finances in a manner not related to the probe into Russian election interference.
The Daily CallerMay 26 2017
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Jared Kushner: Trump son-in-law's link to Russia investigation and White House influence
President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, is reportedly now also under F.B.I. scrutiny as the federal agency investigates a possible Russian collusion in the 2016 election.
Fox News (Online News)Nov 02 2020
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Will your ballot be safe? Computer experts sound warnings on America's voting machines
Millions of voters going to the polls Tuesday will cast their ballots on machines blasted as unreliable and inaccurate for two decades by computer scientists from Princeton University to Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
Toyed with by white hat hackers and targeted for scathing reviews from secretaries of state in California and Ohio, Direct Recording Electronic voting systems, or
USA TODAYMay 11 2016
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Bernie Sanders Won West Virginia, But It Doesn’t Matter
We’re still looking at a Donald Trump vs. Hillary Clinton general election.
HuffPostOct 02 2020
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Trump coronavirus diagnosis leaves lawmakers exposed
Republican and Democratic leaders have rejected a comprehensive testing program in the Capitol.
President Donald Trump's coronavirus diagnosis exposes the Capitol's laissez-faire approach to testing for the deadly disease, particularly for congressional Republicans who interact regularly with the president and his top aides.
The president regularly hosts Republican senators at
Politico