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Sep 08 2023
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GAO Releases Report on Border Wall
The nonpartisan Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a report Thursday on the southern border wall's natural and cultural impacts.
The Details: The report says the wall caused "various impacts, including to cultural resources, water sources, and endangered species, and from erosion," and that President Joe Biden's decision to halt the project in 2021 led to "safety hazards
NewsNation Washington Times NBC News (Online)Apr 02 2017
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Fate of Gorsuch Nomination
The Senate Judiciary Committee is set to vote on the nomination of federal appeals court Judge Neil Gorsuch just 62 days after his nomination by President Trump. Will his nomination clear the Senate?
NBC News (Online) USA TODAY Fox News (Online News)Jul 03 2018
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Trump Meets with Supreme Court Contenders
President Trump interviewed four candidates Monday in his search for the next Supreme Court nominee, with two federal appeals court judges emerging as leading contenders for the nomination that could change the complexion of the high court for decades to come.
New York Times (News) Washington Times ReutersJan 14 2018
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DACA Recipients Open to Apply for Renewal
The federal government announced it would start accepting renewal applications from DACA recipients after a judge ruled that President Trump did not have the proper legal authority to rescind parts of the Obama-era immigration program.
Townhall NPR (Online News) New York Times (News)Jun 09 2023
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What's Next After Trump's Indictment?
What does former President Donald Trump's indictment mean for him, the Biden administration, and the 2024 presidential race?
Trump and the GOP: Widely considered the party's 2024 frontrunner, Trump is the first former or current president to be indicted on federal charges. He said he'll plead not guilty.
Charges, Timing Leave Questions: Many suggested the indictment wasn't a
The Hill National Review (News) MSNBCMar 01 2022
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International Sanctions Threaten Russian Economy
The Russian ruble lost roughly 30% of its value on Monday after countries around the world issued sweeping economic sanctions in response to Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
While Russia’s central bank had a plan to prop up the value of its currency, international sanctions blocked it from accessing much of its foreign-held reserve funds. Several key Russian banks were cut out of
CNBC The Guardian New York Post (News)Apr 10 2018
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Trump Attorney Michael Cohen Is Being Investigated
Michael Cohen, the longtime attorney of President Trump, is under federal investigation for possible bank fraud, wire fraud and campaign finance violations, according to three people with knowledge of the case. Trump calls the investigation disgraceful and a "total witchhunt."
Washington Post Fox News (Online News) NPR (Online News)Oct 18 2017
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Second Judge Halts Travel Ban
A federal judge in Maryland delivered a second blow to President Trump's latest travel ban late Tuesday, arguing that the president's own words make clear that his focus is not on national security but on instituting a ban against Muslims.
USA TODAY Washington Times Washington PostMay 03 2022
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Supreme Court to Overturn Roe v Wade, Draft Opinion Shows
A leaked initial draft majority opinion obtained by Politico (Lean Left bias) shows that the Supreme Court has voted to strike down Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey, effectively removing federal protections for the right to pre-viability abortions.
The 98-page draft opinion, written by Justice Samuel Alito, was described by Politico as a "a full-throated, unflinching
Politico SCOTUSblog National Review (News)Nov 17 2021
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Email Describes How FBI Uses Counterterrorism Tools To Monitor Threats Against School Officials
The FBI instructed counterterrorism agents to monitor threats against teachers, school board members and staff, according to an internal email obtained by Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee.
The email reportedly describes how the FBI created a “threat tag” in October to apply to any reports of harassment, threats or violence against school officials that might violate federal
National Review (News) New York Times (News) Washington Examiner