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Apr 06 2015
News
Rasmussen Poll: Majority Continues to Reject Obama Amnesty Plan
More voters than ever feel the United States is not aggressive enough in deporting those who are here illegally, even as President Obama continues to push his plan to make up to five million illegal immigrants safe from deportation.
Just 16 percent of likely U.S. Voters think the U.S. government is too aggressive in deporting those who are in the country illegally. A new Rasmussen
Newsmax (News)Sep 04 2020
Analysis
The 2020 Election, a Race in Which Everything Happens and Nothing Matters
If a pandemic that has killed nearly two hundred thousand Americans can’t significantly hurt Trump’s support, can anything?
Does anything matter anymore in American politics? In the week since Donald Trump’s Convention ended with a personality-cult party on the White House lawn, the President has completely refocussed his campaign on threats to law and order from “Rioters, Anarchists,
The New YorkerApr 06 2022
Headline Roundup
US and Allies Announce New Sanctions Against Russia After Bucha Killings
The U.S. announced new sanctions against Russia on Wednesday, targeting two Russian banks and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s two adult daughters, amid international outcry over killings of civilians in Bucha, Ukraine.
President Joe Biden said Wednesday that “major war crimes” were being discovered in Ukraine and that “responsible nations have to come together to hold these
NPR (Online News) CNBC Washington ExaminerSep 11 2016
News
Obama's big deal to work with Russia on Syria, explained
Late on Friday, the United States and Russia came to a massively important agreement: After months of seemingly failed negotiations, they agreed to a joint plan for ending the war in Syria.
The proposal, announced by Secretary of State John Kerry and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, is incredibly ambitious. The basic idea is for the US and Russia to get the Syrian rebels and the Syrian
VoxSep 23 2020
Opinion
The Special Hell of Trump’s Supreme Court Appointment
With a nonexistent mandate, he does extraordinary damage.
It was almost inevitable that President Trump would get one Supreme Court appointment during this four-year term. It was always possible that he’d get two.
But three? Seldom has a president’s impact been so inversely proportional to his warrant. Trump, with his nonexistent mandate, reaches extra far and wreaks extra damage
Frank BruniJun 13 2013
News
Who is Edward Snowden? Many questions remain.
In interviews, Edward Snowden, the former National Security Agency contractor who revealed details of the governments collection of data, has also revealed details about himself. Some question his descriptions and the facts that are known paint an unclear picture of the leaker currently hiding in Hong Kong.
Christian Science MonitorNov 26 2019
News
Bloomberg News punts on candidate Bloomberg and Dems, but not Trump
Back when he was New York’s mayor, Mike Bloomberg routinely feuded with the press over his whereabouts.
He doggedly refused to release his weekend schedule, even if he was traveling out of town, favoring his own privacy over the public’s right to know.
Now, as of Sunday, he’s running for president. But one organization that won’t be covering him aggressively is Bloomberg News.
Fox News DigitalNov 26 2019
News
Former White House counsel Donald McGahn must comply with House subpoena, judge rules
Former Trump White House counsel Donald McGahn must comply with a House subpoena, a federal court ruled Monday, finding that “no one is above the law” and that top presidential advisers cannot ignore congressional demands for information. The ruling raises the possibility that McGahn could be forced to testify as part of the impeachment inquiry.
U.S. District Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson
Washington PostApr 12 2018
News
Trump Weighs Rejoining TPP, Toning Down China Trade Threat
President Donald Trump told lawmakers he is considering rejoining the Asia-Pacific trade pact he withdrew from shortly after taking office as he expressed confidence the U.S. is headed toward resolving trade conflicts without economic disruption.
BloombergFeb 18 2019
News
McCabe's shocking claims prove the bloodless coup rolls on
Disgraced former acting FBI director Andrew McCabe has provided clear evidence that in 2017 a small cabal of high-level officials inside the Department of Justice (DOJ) weighed whether to attempt to remove the duly-elected president of the United States. McCabe claims that he and others at the top of the FBI and DOJ held multiple discussions about invoking the Constitution’s 25th Amendment to
The Hill