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Feb 23 2019
Opinion
How Ballot-Harvesting Became The New Way To Steal An Election
With ballot-harvesting, paper votes are collected by intermediaries who deliver them to polling officials, presumably increasing voter turnout but also creating opportunities for mischief.
America’s electoral obsession isn’t Russian meddling anymore. It’s ballot-harvesting, a long-disputed practice implicated in fraud that’s come to the fore with the nationwide embrace of absentee
The FederalistJun 14 2018
News
N.Y. Attorney General Sues Trump Foundation Over Self-Dealing
The New York State attorney general’s office filed a scathingly worded lawsuit on Thursday taking aim at the Donald J. Trump Foundation, accusing the charity and the Trump family of sweeping violations of campaign finance laws, self-dealing and illegal coordination with the presidential campaign.
The lawsuit, which seeks to dissolve the foundation and bar President Trump and three of
New York Times (News)Jul 11 2019
Opinion
OPINION: Trump seeking change of legal fortune after long losing streak
President Donald Trump has reason to hope his luck is changing after a long legal losing streak.
Trump got to celebrate a big win Wednesday in an emoluments clause case relating to his Washington hotel. And there are signs that a case in Louisiana could cause yet another near death experience for Obamacare, his predecessor's top domestic achievement.
The courtroom action this
Guest Writer - LeftNov 28 2016
Headline Roundup
Trump Claims Voter Fraud
President-elect Donald Trump alleged Sunday that "millions of people" voted illegally for Hillary Clinton and otherwise he would have won the popular vote. It's an unprecedented allegation by a president-elect. Is there evidence to support his claim?
Washington Times Washington Post Chicago TribuneJan 11 2015
News
Bill to Defund Homeland Security Unlikely to Pass Senate
Late last year, Republicans decided to fund the Homeland Security department only through February in hopes of using the agency’s funding as a lever to force change on immigration once the GOP controlled both houses of Congress. But the bill will need 60 votes to clear the Senate, meaning at least six Democrats or Democratic-leaning independents would have to vote yes.
That looks to be
Wall Street Journal (News)May 13 2019
News
Trump takes swipe at FBI Director Wray for ‘protecting’ Russia probe ‘gang’
President Trump took a swipe at his own FBI director overnight as he echoed allegations that Christopher Wray is protecting members of the bureau who, in the words of one critic, worked to “overthrow” him.
The president, sending a signal about his apparently dimming view toward the sitting bureau boss, tweeted comments recently made by the head of conservative watchdog Judicial Watch,
Fox News DigitalOct 24 2020
News
Stricken Venezuelan oil tanker raises fears of Caribbean ecological disaster
Concerns are growing that an oil tanker carrying millions of gallons of oil could spill its load into the sea between Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago, causing an ecological catastrophe.
The Venezuelan-flagged Nabarima has lain in the Gulf of Paria since last January when U.S. sanctions on Venezuela made it illegal for companies that operate in the U.S. to trade with the country's
NBC News DigitalJun 30 2021
Headline Roundup
Trump Heads to US-Mexico Border in Texas
On Wednesday, former President Donald Trump will go to McAllen, Texas with Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) and a group of congressional Republicans to tour an unfinished part of the border wall and to hold a town hall event with supporters.
Trump is expected to renew his attacks on President Joe Biden's immigration policies as the rise in migrants attempting to enter the U.S. at the southern
Washington Times Reuters Washington PostMay 02 2016
Opinion
Trump's unreal foreign policy: Our view
As anyone who watches reality television knows, the genre might be entertaining, but its correlation to actual reality is tenuous.
Which is a good place to start with the much-awaited foreign policy speech delivered Wednesday in Washington by presidential candidate Donald Trump.
As with The Apprentice, the show that helped him become a household name, the Republican front-runner
USA TODAYOct 01 2019
Opinion
Red-state Dems worried broadening impeachment push will kill hopes of retaking Senate in 2020
Some red-state Senate Democrats are fretting that the ongoing House impeachment inquiry could expand uncontrollably and become a “kitchen sink” of complaints about President Trump, Fox News has learned.
West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin and Montana Sen. Jon Tester specifically expressed concerns about a broadening impeachment push severely damaging Democrats' chances to win back a Senate
Fox News (Opinion)