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Aug 20 2018
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Leak of White House counsel's cooperation shows Mueller's team 'panicking,' Giuliani says
Trump attorney Rudolph W. Giuliani refuted speculation Sunday that White House counsel Donald McGahn had flipped on President Trump, accusing “desperate” investigators of leaking information about the attorney’s cooperation with the special counsel in order to lure the president into a perjury trap.
Washington TimesOct 02 2023
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Seattle settles for $1.8 million after delayed response in man’s death
The city of Seattle has agreed to pay $1.86 million to settle a lawsuit brought by the family of a man who died from a heart attack after medics reportedly delayed entering his home. William Yurek, 48, died in his Crown Hill town house two years ago, after his son called 911. Seattle Fire Department medics waited 13 minutes to enter his home and provide treatment because Yurek was wrongly
The Seattle TimesJul 16 2016
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Both Clinton and Trump would bring a war-time posture to the White House
Republican Donald Trump’s and Democrat Hillary Clinton’s efforts to portray themselves as assertive adversaries of the Islamic State terror group are increasingly defining the 2016 presidential race — and never more so than in the wake of the massacre in Nice, France, this week.
Washington PostAug 16 2018
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Omarosa book raises questions on what the top-paid White House official actually did
Omarosa Manigault Newman raked in $179,700 a year at the White House – the top salary for a presidential aide, on the same level as chief of staff, press secretary and national security adviser.
Fox News (Online News)Oct 03 2023
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'Showing your ugly faces': Ex-GOP rep predicts ousting McCarthy would be 'demise of MAGA'
During Tuesday's episode of MSNBC's Chris Jansing Reports, former United States Representative Barbara Comstock (R-VA) shared her thoughts on Congress' upcoming vote on whether Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) will keep his role. U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) announced Sunday, October 1 that he would move towards a vote to oust the speaker this week following McCarthy's Saturday, September 30
AlterNetSep 29 2023
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RFK Jr. will ditch Democratic Party and announce independent run: report
White House hopeful Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will drop his bid to challenge President Biden for the Democratic presidential nomination and instead mount a third-party campaign for president, according to a report. The scion of the Kennedy political dynasty plans to announce that he’ll run as an independent on Oct. 9 in Philadelphia, Mediaite reported on Friday. “Bobby feels that the DNC is
New York Post (News)Aug 13 2018
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'This Is a HUGE Security Violation': Omarosa Under Fire for Secret White House Recordings
Former presidential adviser Omarosa Manigault Newman is under fire from the Trump administration and national security experts for secretly recording White House conversations.
CBNOct 02 2023
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Republican push to expel Jamaal Bowman is 'madness': Legal analyst
Fox News legal analyst Jonathan Turley dismissed GOP calls to expel Representative Jonathan Bowman from the House over his recent fire alarm incident "madness." Bowman, a progressive Democrat who has represented New York's 16th District since 2021, pulled a fire alarm at his congressional office building on Saturday, prompting an evacuation. Republicans have accused the congressman of trying
NewsweekSep 30 2023
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How Congress Narrowly Avoided a Government Shutdown
n a dramatic turn of events, the House and Senate on Saturday passed a measure to extend government funding through mid-November, averting an imminent government shutdown just hours before the deadline. The last-minute bipartisan effort seemingly came together in a matter of hours, after months of negotiations across a divided Congress had gone nowhere and much of Washington had assumed an
Time MagazineSep 30 2023
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Senate passes 45-day stopgap measure in time to avert government shutdown
The Senate passed a clean continuing resolution that originated in the House on Saturday, just hours before the federal government was set to run out of funding and shut down. The Senate voted 88-9 for the continuing resolution on Saturday night, which is a temporary spending bill that allows the federal government to continue functioning for 45 days, buying lawmakers more time to negotiate a
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