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Jun 19 2019
Opinion
Trump’s Personality Is His Biggest Re-Election Obstacle
‘What’s your pitch to the swing voter on the fence?” ABC’s George Stephanopoulos asked President Trump in an interview that aired Sunday.
Questions of this sort are gifts to politicians, but interviewers ask them for a couple of reasons. One, they’re civic-minded. Politicians deserve the opportunity to make their cases straightforwardly — and voters deserve to hear them. Second, they
National Review (News)Jan 20 2021
News
Biden faces tall order in uniting polarized nation
Joe Biden, who will take the oath of office on Wednesday as the 46th president in U.S. history, is vowing to succeed where his recent predecessors failed: uniting this fractured country.
Biden enters office at a perilous moment in history.
The nation is suffering through a worsening coronavirus epidemic that on Tuesday passed the grim milestone of 400,000 deaths.
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The HillJan 16 2021
Analysis
Truth, lies, and insurrection. How falsehood shakes democracy.
In the early morning hours of Nov. 4, 2020, President Donald Trump told possibly the most consequential falsehood of his life.
The lie was that he had been reelected by American voters to a second term, despite tens of millions of votes still outstanding and rapidly narrowing margins in key states such as Michigan and Pennsylvania.
“Frankly, we did win this election. We did win
Christian Science MonitorApr 25 2013
News
Bush, at Ceremony, Says He Stuck to Beliefs
Former President George W. Bush dedicating the library and museum that will house his presidential records said he stayed true to his convictions while in the White House by lowering taxes raising school standards and leaving foreign countries liberated from dictators.
Wall Street Journal (News)Jul 05 2021
News
Biden ties battle against Covid to American traditions
President Joe Biden used his Fourth of July speech to declare the nation’s emergence from its pandemic nightmare a collective victory — and urged Americans to do their patriotic duty by getting vaccinated.
Speaking on the White House lawn, Biden on Sunday night said, “Today we see the results of the unity of purpose.”
The pre-fireworks gathering on the South Lawn to mark the
PoliticoJan 24 2020
News
The middleman: How Lev Parnas joined Team Trump and became Rudy Giuliani's fixer in Ukraine
Lev Parnas was once so close to Rudy Giuliani, he named Giuliani his son's godfather. Now Parnas is cooperating with the Trump impeachment inquiry.
The state funeral for former President George H.W. Bush in 2018 featured a who's who of U.S. political heavyweights.
The nation's four living former presidents and their wives were in the first row of the National Cathedral in
USA TODAYApr 18 2016
News
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 BlazeJul 22 2013
News
Zimmerman verdict spurs talk of Florida boycott, ignores other 'stand-your-ground' states
Black lawmakers and other groups are trying to harness outrage over the George Zimmerman verdict into a national indictment against the state of Florida, seeking to organize an Arizona-style boycott against everything from tourism to orange juice. But there's one striking difference.
Fox News DigitalJul 20 2013
News
Obama enters Martin debate with personal remarks, questions 'stand-your-ground'
President Obama publicly and personally addressed the Trayvon Martin case for the first time since George Zimmerman was acquitted nearly a week ago, relating his own experiences to the "pain" the black community is feeling and going on to question so-called "stand-your-ground" laws.
Fox News DigitalMay 25 2021
News
8 monuments, 12 hours: What a reopening D.C. says about America
After more than a year of cocooning, Americans are ready to travel – everywhere. We look at one barometer of the pent-up yearning for adventure: who’s visiting Washington as the city emerges from rioting and COVID-19.
In the end, we cheated.
The assignment had been clear enough. One writer, one photographer, eight monuments, one day. Go. Take the pulse of late-pandemic Washington
Christian Science Monitor