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Apr 06 2020
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Ronna McDaniel, RNC chair, accuses Democrats of exploiting 'pandemic for political gain'
The head of the Republican National Committee accused Democrats Monday of trying to exploit the coronavirus “pandemic for political gain,” saying their calls to expand voting through mail-in options opens the process up to fraud that would undermine the integrity of the 2020 election.
RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel wrote in a Fox News op-ed that the calls from Democrats — including House
Washington TimesSep 28 2020
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Supreme Court nominee Barrett readies for meetings this week on Capitol Hill
President Donald Trump’s nominee to the Supreme Court, Amy Coney Barrett, will begin meeting with senators this week as Republicans push ahead with a rapid Senate confirmation process ahead of November’s presidential election over the objections of Democrats.
Trump on Saturday announced Barrett, 48, as his selection to replace liberal Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died on Sept. 18 at
ReutersOct 14 2019
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Schiff: We Don't Need a Quid Pro Quo to Impeach Trump
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff said on Sunday that there does not need to be a quid pro quo to impeach President Trump.
“We’re keeping our focus right now on the president’s coercion of an ally, that is Ukraine, to create this sham investigations into his political opponent,” he told CBS’s “Face the Nation.” “We have discovered in very short order not only the
TownhallMay 21 2021
Analysis
America Offline
We’ve just lived through the most online period in history. What comes next?
My most intimate relationship of 2020 was with the internet. I did my job online, and talked to my friends online, and streamed hundreds of hours of TV that I’d already seen online, just to fill my empty apartment with human sounds. I used the internet to put scary Instagram filters on my face, and join a
The AtlanticMar 13 2020
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Coronavirus consumes Trump's reelection bid
The president and Joe Biden have had to abruptly change course in response to the crisis.
When Donald Trump’s top campaign advisers met with the president in the White House on Wednesday, they came prepared with reams of polling data on his standing with voters eight months out from the election.
But Trump was focused on something else: The coronavirus.
Before the group
PoliticoJan 07 2021
Perspectives Blog
Past Electoral College Vote Objections by Democrats, Explained
From the LeftEditor's Note: This viewpoint is from a writer rated Lean Left.
In today’s bipolar political discourse, it’s easy to wave away controversies because “both sides do it.” This dynamic has reared its head once again, this time regarding Republican senators and House members objecting to the confirmation of certain swing states’ Electoral College votes. Commentators
Joseph RatliffJan 27 2020
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'Bombshell' Excerpt from Bolton Book Leaks, But the Timing Is Very Suspect
President Trump blasted John Bolton on Sunday after a bombshell excerpt from his forthcoming book leaked that could be used against him in the impeachment trial, accusing his former national security adviser of trying to boost book sales.
“I NEVER told John Bolton that the aid to Ukraine was tied to investigations into Democrats, including the Bidens. In fact, he never complained about
TownhallFeb 03 2021
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House Republicans, divided and angry, meet to decide fate of Liz Cheney and Marjorie Taylor Greene
When House Republicans meet Wednesday, they'll be at odds over what to do about Liz Cheney and Marjorie Taylor Greene, controversial figures representing the two wings of an increasingly fractured party.
But the closed-door gathering also could reveal a lot more about the direction of a party openly warring with itself while charting a future without Donald Trump in the White House but
USA TODAYDec 09 2020
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Trump touts Texas Supreme Court case as 'the big one,' says 'we will be intervening'
At least 3 more states are backing challenge to results in Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin
President Trump on Wednesday touted Texas' suit demanding the U.S. Supreme Court block the Electoral College votes of Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, calling it the "big one."
"We will be INTERVENING in the Texas (plus many other states) case. This is the big one.
Fox News DigitalJun 29 2019
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Kamala Harris Fundraising Effort Nets $2 Million in 24 Hours After Debate
Senator Kamala Harris of California raised $2 million in the first 24 hours following the start of Thursday’s presidential primary debate, a total that suggests her performance resonated with many Democratic donors. Ms. Harris, whose preplanned sparring with former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. over his record on race relations was the highlight of two nights of debates, collected
New York Times (News)