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Dec 20 2019
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Reactions to the Sixth Dem Debate
Thursday night's presidential debate, the sixth between 2020 Democratic candidates, prompted vast media coverage and reactions from throughout the political spectrum.
Reporting mainly focused on the debate's primary topics — including race and racism, healthcare, climate change and foreign policy — as well as purported winners and losers. Former vice president Joe Biden seemingly did
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Where Does Biden Stand on Abortion?
President Joe Biden's stance on abortion has evolved over time.
Speaking to reporters Tuesday, Biden said "basic fairness and the stability of our law demand" that Roe v. Wade be preserved. He called abortion protections "a fundamental right" and pledged to "work to pass and sign into law" legislation codifying Roe v. Wade, while also saying he's "not prepared" to judge whether the
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Zelenskyy Warns United Nations of More Russian War Crimes
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed the United Nations Security Council in a video Tuesday, warning them of more Russian war crimes and saying that the massacre in Bucha is only one of the atrocities Russia has engaged in over the past few weeks.
He also stressed that the U.N. needed to stand for peace, and asked the U.N. Security Council to seek "full accountability" for
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Week Two Of Public Hearings Into The Trump Impeachment Inquiry
NSC Ukraine expert Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman and Jennifer Williams, a State Department employee detailed to Vice President Pence's office, testify today.
Both officials listened to President Trump's July 25th phone call with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky.
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Senate Reveals $1 Trillion Infrastructure Bill
The U.S. Senate is pushing to complete work on a $1 trillion infrastructure bill this week. After months of bipartisan negotiations, the 2,702-page bill has been introduced, and senators can now debate amendments.
While the bill is expected to pass the Senate, it faces hurdles in the House, which is scheduled to return on Sept. 20. A number of House Democrats have said that the bill
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Congress Reaches Agreement on $900 Billion Relief Package
On Sunday, leaders of a bipartisan congressional group announced they reached an agreement on a roughly $900 billion COVID-19 coronavirus economic relief bill after eight months of negotiations. The deal comes after Congress passed a two-day stopgap to prevent a government shutdown. The relief bill is expected to aid struggling businesses and unemployed Americans, fund schools, provide help to
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Analysis From Day One Of Public Impeachment Hearings
Top U.S. Diplomats in Ukraine testified Tuesday in the first televised hearing of the impeachment inquiry.
Much of what was said was previously known from depositions released last week, and was considered hearsay by Republicans. However, Ambassador William Taylor also pointed to new reported evidence of President Trump's keen interest in getting Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden.
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Trump Impeachment Probe Goes Public
The House Intelligence Committee begins open hearings Wednesday in the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump. Two diplomats, George Kent and William Taylor, are set to testify.
Republicans say the case is hearsay because neither Kent, Taylor or others Congress has heard from spoke directly with Trump regarding his intentions in the now-infamous July phone call with Ukrainian
Reuters Washington Post Newsmax (News)Dec 17 2020
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Perspectives: WSJ Op-Ed Sparks Controversy Around Jill Biden's Doctorate
The Wall Street Journal published an opinion article on Dec. 11 calling for Dr. Jill Biden, wife of President-elect Joe Biden, to drop the “Dr.” title from her name because she is not a medical doctor. Dr. Jill Biden holds two master’s degrees and a doctorate in education from the University of Delaware. The article, which refers to Biden as “kiddo,” sparked politically polarized controversy
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Cheney Retains House Leadership as GOP Divisions Persist
After weeks of discord among Republicans and criticism from House Democrats, House Republicans voted Wednesday evening to keep Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) as chair of the House GOP Conference. The lawmakers voted 145-61, with one abstention, by secret ballot for Cheney to retain her position. House Republicans declined taking action on freshman Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), whose
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