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Jan 02 2022
Opinion
Every Day Is Jan. 6 Now
One year after from the smoke and broken glass, the mock gallows and the very real bloodshed of that awful day, it is tempting to look back and imagine that we can, in fact, simply look back. To imagine that what happened on Jan. 6, 2021 — a deadly riot at the seat of American government, incited by a defeated president amid a last-ditch effort to thwart the transfer of power to his successor
New York Times (Opinion)Apr 10 2021
Opinion
Trump’s Power Won’t Peak for Another 20 Years
The Trump presidency may be over, but the Trump era has only just begun—at least when it comes to influence over the nation’s courts. Measured solely by the number of judges he appointed, Donald Trump’s impact is staggering: 234 judges, including 54 powerful appellate judges, almost one out of every three. By comparison, President Barack Obama appointed 172 judges (30 of them appellate) in his
The AtlanticMar 20 2019
News
Trump Slams Conway's Spouse Again: 'LOSER and Husband From Hell!'
Kellyanne Conway's husband is a "husband from hell!" President Donald Trump declared Wednesday, escalating his awkward public fight with the spouse of a top aide.
Trump's feud with George Conway has played out with ever more heated rhetoric on social media. Conway, who has questioned Trump's mental health, fired back after Trump's latest tweet, saying the president seems "determined to
Newsmax (News)Jan 06 2021
Opinion
The house that Trump trashed
This is the house that Trump trashed. The President claimed that the election had been stolen. He pressed elected officials from Mike Pence down to break the law. Hours before, he rallied his supporters with promises of ‘a wild one’. His lawyer Rudy Giuliani called for ‘trial by combat’. The assault on the Capitol is the result, a mob trying to ‘stop the steal’ by force.
The riot at the
The American SpectatorNov 25 2020
Analysis
Politics Isn’t Janet Yellen’s Forte, but It’s What She’s In for Now
When she led President Clinton’s Council of Economic Advisers in the late 1990s, Janet Yellen confided to her husband, economist George Akerlof, about the challenges she faced navigating Washington’s political storms.
Those storms are about to become Ms. Yellen’s headache again. As President-elect Joe Biden’s pick for Treasury secretary, Ms. Yellen is looking at the most political role
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 26 2021
News
Pelosi wavers on Monday infrastructure vote, says it will happen ‘this week’
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi waffled Sunday on her commitment to bring the bipartisan $1.1 trillion infrastructure bill to the House floor Monday even as she downplayed Democratic infighting between the party’s moderate and progressive wings.
Mrs. Pelosi told reporters Friday that the vote would be held Monday, but she told ABC anchor George Stephanopoulos that the timing would depend on
Washington TimesOct 28 2016
News
Hillary Clinton Could Win In A Landslide But Still Lose D.C.
Is Donald Trump the George McGovern of 2016: a YUGE loser? If so, Republicans want to complete the parallel by turning Clinton into Nixon.
HuffPostJun 11 2020
News
James Bennet’s Resignation from The New York Times
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On June 3rd, Republican Senator Tom Cotton published an op-ed in the New York Times arguing that the Insurrection Act could be used to deploy military troops on American soil to quell protests sparked by the Abridge NewsSep 09 2018
News
Papadopoulos: 'My recollection differs' from Jeff Sessions on Russia
George Papadopoulos, a former campaign adviser to President Donald Trump who was sentenced Friday for lying to the FBI, said he recalled then-Sen. Jeff Sessions taking an interest in a meeting between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
USA TODAYAug 31 2018
News
Nation's capital prepares a hero's welcome for late Senator John McCain
The 81-year-old's belief in the need for bipartisanship will be on display at the ceremonies and services, including a full-dress memorial during which the two presidents who vanquished him – Republican George W. Bush and Democrat Barack Obama – will speak.
USA TODAY