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Nov 23 2020
News
Sidney Powell: Trump team cuts ties with lawyer who peddled bizarre fraud claims
The Trump campaign has distanced itself from a lawyer who made dramatic claims of voter fraud at several media events.
Sidney Powell claimed without evidence last week that electronic voting systems had switched millions of votes to President-elect Joe Biden, and said he won due to "communist money".
President Trump has refused to concede the election, making unsubstantiated
BBC News
May 14 2021
News
Top Trump allies begin legal effort to stop federal government from trampling on constitutional rights
Allies of former President Donald Trump are launching a legal team whose mission is to stop "big tech, big media and big government" from trampling on the rights of Americans.
The effort by the America First Policy Institute, a nonprofit founded by former Trump administration officials, has been dubbed the Constitutional Litigation Partnership. It "is another strong addition to AFPI’s
Washington Examiner
Sep 23 2020
News
The election impact of the Supreme Court battle
The focus of the presidential race, which for months had largely been defined by the coronavirus pandemic and ongoing protests in U.S. cities, suddenly veered into new territory following the death of liberal Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Friday.
During the past few days, all eyes have shifted to the impending political fight in the Senate over the confirmation of
Yahoo! The 360
Mar 24 2021
News
After Pledging to Decriminalize Illegal Border Crossings, Harris Will Lead Border Crisis Response
Vice President Kamala Harris, who less than a year ago expressed support for decriminalizing illegal border crossings, will spearhead the White House's response to the crisis at the southern border.
President Joe Biden said Wednesday that he can "think of nobody who is better qualified" to handle the situation than Harris, who he said "speaks for me." The decision comes as the White
Washington Free Beacon
Jun 28 2019
News
G20 summit 2019: All the latest updates
The annual summit of the Group of 20 nations is under way in Osaka, Japan. At the top of the agenda is the ongoing trade war between China and the United States, the world's two biggest economies.
The G20 is an international leaders' forum comprising 19 countries and the European Union.
Collectively, the grouping represents more than 80 percent of the world's economic output and
Al Jazeera
Aug 19 2021
News
After Kabul, hard questions about American global leadership
The Taliban’s victory in Afghanistan strikes at the U.S. commitment to democracy and human rights. But an American ability to learn from mistakes may help restore its leadership.
As Afghan provincial capitals fell at blitzkrieg pace last week, with the national capital, Kabul, the ultimate prize in the insurgent Taliban’s sights, the White House chose the moment to inform the world that
Christian Science Monitor
Apr 08 2021
Opinion
Four Ways of Looking at the Radicalism of Joe Biden
It’s unexpected, but it’s not inexplicable.
Joe Biden didn’t wake up one day and realize he’d been wrong for 30 years.
I covered him in the Senate, in the Obama White House, in the Democratic Party’s post-Trump reckoning. Biden was rarely, if ever, the voice calling for transformational change or go-it-alone ambition.
But you’d never know it from his presidency. The
Ezra Klein
Feb 21 2021
News
Jake Sullivan criticizes China’s transparency on COVID-19 origin but declines to stand by US intelligence on it
White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan criticized China for blocking data on the origins of COVID-19, but declined to stand by declassified U.S. intelligence released at the end of the Trump administration, and said coronavirus origin investigations still must be led by the World Health Organization.
China has done its utmost to thwart investigations into the origins of the
Washington Examiner
Sep 07 2020
News
Trump: Democrats Not Willing to Make a Stimulus Deal Because It Would Benefit Reelection
President Donald Trump on Monday accused top Democratic negotiators of not wanting to make a deal on a stimulus package because it would benefit him and his chances of being reelected in November.
Asked about why he didn’t meet with top Democrats about stimulus negotiation, he said that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) “don’t want to make a deal.”
The Epoch Times
Mar 11 2021
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President Biden signs $1.9T Covid relief stimulus bill into law
President Joe Biden signed the $1.9 trillion Covid-19 relief package into law Thursday, his first legislative achievement since taking office less than two months ago, a measure to infuse billions into the U.S. economy and bolster funding for vaccines, testing and school reopenings.
The package, which was unanimously opposed by Republicans in Congress, will also provide millions of
NBC News (Online)