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Nov 13 2019
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'Solemn Undertaking': Trump's Impeachment Hearings Go Public
The closed doors of the Trump impeachment investigation are swinging wide open.
When the gavel strikes at the start of the House hearing on Wednesday, America and the rest of the world will have the chance to see and hear for themselves for the first time about President Donald Trump's actions toward Ukraine and consider whether they are, in fact, impeachable offenses.
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Newsmax (News)Jun 12 2012
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Accusations Fly as Gov't Probes Security Leaks
Government officials have launched a criminal investigation to determine who's behind a series of leaks that revealed some of America's sensitive national security secrets.
CBNOct 02 2015
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'Never Utter His Name,' Official Says Of Gunman In Oregon Shooting
A vigil was held in Roseburg, Ore., last night, hours after a man killed nine people at the local community college. Investigators say the man behind Thursday's shooting is also dead — but the local sheriff also says he'll never say the man's name in public. Seven people were wounded in the attack.
NPR (Online News)Apr 24 2013
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Suspects Roused by Jihadist Thought
Tamerlan Tsarnaev the elder brother suspected in the Boston bombings bought pyrotechnic devices from a fireworks chain. Meanwhile Dzhokhar Tsarnaev told investigators that they acted out of jihadist sentiment.
Wall Street Journal (News)Aug 13 2016
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Trump Campaign on Hillary's Tax Drop: 'Distraction' From Email Scandal
Donald Trump's campaign Friday slammed the release of Hillary Clinton's taxes as merely "an attempt at distraction and misdirection" from the Democratic nominee's email scandal.
"Hillary Clinton has turned over the only records nobody wants to see from her," said spokesman Jason Miller. "The American public wants to see the 33,000 emails she deleted to obstruct an FBI investigation.
Newsmax (News)Apr 18 2016
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See Stephanopoulos’ Reaction When Clinton Claims She’s Ignorant About 9/11 Legislation
Days before the April 19 New York primary, Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton appeared on ABC’s “This Week” with George Stephanopoulos. The former secretary of state fielded questions on a wide range of sensitive topics like the FBI investigation into her private email server, the transcripts of her paid Wall Street speeches and a proposed $15 federal minimum wage.
The BlazeJan 16 2015
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Terrorism Suspects Detained in Police Sweeps Across Europe
European investigators moved on a broad front Friday to sweep up suspected militants, with the police announcing that 13 Belgians had been detained in this country and two in France, a day after two other Belgians believed to be planning an attack on police officers were killed in a shootout.
New York Times (News)Oct 21 2013
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Capitol Police look into tweets threatening Ted Cruz
Law enforcement agents are investigating a threat made on social media against Sen. Ted Cruz appearing to rally a crowd to take down the Texas politico at his home and then listing his home address.
Washington TimesJun 02 2016
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OPINION: How Hillary Clinton triggered Vince Foster’s suicide
Overlooked in the recent controversy over the death of Bill Clinton’s Deputy White House Counsel Vince Foster is the fact that FBI agents investigating the case found that Hillary Clinton triggered his suicide when she attacked and humiliated her mentor from their former Rose Law Firm in front of other White House aides a week before he took his own life.
Guest Writer - RightApr 22 2021
Perspectives Blog
Did The New York Times Spread Misinformation About a Capitol Officer’s Death?
Earlier this week, it emerged that Capitol Police officer Brian D. Sicknick suffered two strokes and died of natural causes a day after the January 6 riot at the Capitol, according to a ruling by the District’s chief medical examiner.
The ruling means federal prosecutors will likely be unable to bring homicide charges in connection with his death. Two men have already been charged
Julie Mastrine