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Oct 11 2019
News
How Impeachment Is Being Spun
The most marked quality of the last three years of American political life is the sheer number of news-making events that have occurred. Those events and their aftermath can be near-impossible to keep track of.
Impeachment has only complicated things, which is impressive, since the facts of the Democrats’ inquiry into President Trump’s pressuring of Ukraine seem relatively
538 (ABC News)Jul 08 2020
Opinion
Cancel Culture Is Out of Control
The online mob came for Harald Uhlig.
What terrible thing had he done? As I show in my new video, he tweeted that Black Lives Matter "torpedoed itself, with its full-fledged support of #defundthepolice." Instead of defunding, Uhlig suggested, "train them better."
Hundreds of people then signed a petition to demand that Uhlig, a University of Chicago professor and head of the
John StosselJan 18 2021
Analysis
30 Things Donald Trump Did as President You Might Have Missed
Many Americans will remember President Donald Trump’s presidency as a four-yearlong storm of tweets, rallies and on-air rants that ended in a mob riot and historic second impeachment. But there was more to the Trump presidency than attention-hogging political drama and conflict; often unnoticed, Trump and his administration actually did succeed in changing some of the ways Washington works.
PoliticoFeb 27 2019
News
Trump-Kim summit Day 1: Nuclear weapons (and Michael Cohen)
President Donald Trump opened an historic second summit with Kim Jong Un here Wednesday by pledging to push for North Korean denuclearization, even as he faced a political firestorm at home that threatens to eclipse any progress.
USA TODAYApr 13 2021
News
'Green New Deal in Disguise': Republicans Question Massive Scope and Cost of Biden's So-Called Infrastructure Plan
The White House is moving full steam ahead on President Biden's massive $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan though it's still too early to tell if it will garner bipartisan support given its scope, cost, and what it defines as infrastructure.
"It's about investing in infrastructure," Biden told reporters Monday. "Infrastructure not for the 20th century, but the 21st century."
CBNApr 13 2021
News
Nikki Haley for President 2024: Not If Trump Runs
Nikki Haley, former South Carolina governor and United Nations ambassador, said she will only consider a run for president in 2024 if former President Donald Trump declines to, adding she would support Trump if he did decide to run.
"I would not run if President Trump ran, and I would talk to him about it," Haley told reporters Monday during a visit to South Carolina State University. "
Newsmax (News)News Media
The Fulcrum
The Fulcrum is intended to be a platform where insiders and outsiders to politics are informed, meet, talk, and act to repair our democracy. It is a project of and funded by the Bridge Alliance Education Fund.
Aug 21 2020
News
Joe Biden’s moment: Why his improbable candidacy may finally work
Mr. Biden’s relationship-centered approach to politics stands apart from the technocratic Obama presidency, and Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign. It might be what voters are looking for.
Joe Biden is, in crucial ways, the most improbable major-party presidential nominee in modern American history.
He’d be the oldest first-term president by more than seven years. His prior
Christian Science MonitorAug 21 2020
Opinion
Joe Biden's speech reveals tension at heart of his candidacy
In his third run for president, Joe Biden finally secured the Democratic presidential nomination and opened his Thursday night acceptance speech on a unifying note.
“I'm a proud Democrat,” Biden said. “And I'll be proud to carry the banner of our party into the general election ... But while I'll be a Democratic candidate, I will be an American president. I'll work hard for those who
Washington ExaminerJul 06 2020
News
POLITICO's Election Forecast: Trump, Senate GOP in trouble
President Donald Trump is now an underdog to win a second term, and Republicans’ Senate majority is in serious danger of being swept out with him, according to the latest edition of POLITICO’s Election Forecast.
A series of crises over the past three months has seen the political environment deteriorate markedly for Trump and his party. The percentage of voters who think the country is
Politico