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Sep 16 2023
News
White House Report Card: Biden is sinking fast
This week’s White House report card finds President Joe Biden dogged by his son’s indictment on gun charges, festering inflation, miserable polls, a House decision to open impeachment proceedings and liberals calling on him to get out of the 2024 race because they fear he will lose to former President Donald Trump. As if that weren’t enough, his friends at the United Auto Workers have hit the
Washington ExaminerAug 04 2023
News
Paxton's Securities Fraud Trial Set For February
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's securities fraud trial is set to begin in February. Paxton made a brief appearance in a Houston courtroom on Thursday to address the case. He was indicted in 2015 for failing to register as a securities adviser, and for defrauding investors in a Dallas-area tech startup. The case is unrelated to Paxton's upcoming impeachment trial in the Senate. Paxton's
News Radio 1200 WOAIMay 26 2023
Headline Roundup
Texas House Committee Recommends Impeaching AG Ken Paxton
A Texas House investigative committee filed 20 articles of impeachment against state Attorney General Ken Paxton on Thursday, accusing him of abusing his power to help a friend.
The Details: The Republican-led investigative panel voted unanimously to recommend impeaching Paxton. The accusations include bribery, abusing public trust, making false statements, and obstructing justice. The
The Texas Tribune Houston Chronicle The TexanSep 15 2023
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Wisconsin GOP seek removal of official
MADISON, Wis. -- The Republican-controlled Wisconsin Senate voted Thursday to fire the battleground state's nonpartisan top elections official, prompting a legal challenge from Democrats who say the vote was illegitimate. Democratic Attorney General Josh Kaul said in a lawsuit that Senate Republicans don't have the authority to oust Wisconsin Elections Commission Administrator Meagan Wolfe and
Northwest Arkansas Democrat GazetteOct 04 2023
Analysis
Centrist Dems leave McCarthy hanging without a lifeline
House Democratic centrists held the key to bailing out Kevin McCarthy. Yet in the end, he gave them no incentive to salvage his besieged speakership.
Most House Democrats were skeptical of the idea that they might save McCarthy from the hard-right rebellion that flared into his Tuesday ouster. Distrust of the now-former GOP speaker runs deep in the caucus, over everything from McCarthy’
PoliticoOct 02 2023
Opinion
To Debate or Not to Debate?
It goes without saying that last week's GOP presidential primary debate was a bit of a debacle. I want to provide my assessment of the debate as one who has been on stage as a candidate and moderator.
The viewership numbers objectively reflect this, with ratings going from 13.5 million in the first debate, to 9.5 million for the second. There were times when it was rather difficult to
TownhallSep 10 2023
News
New Mexico governor’s suspension of gun rights draws fire from police, Dems, gun-control advocates
Within hours of New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s emergency order suspending the right to carry firearms in Albuquerque and the surrounding Bernalillo County, a federal lawsuit to block the ban was filed, state lawmakers called for her impeachment and even gun-control activists rebuked her for violating the U.S. Constitution. The governor made the bold move to suspend gun rights for 30
Washington TimesSep 12 2023
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Migrant deaths rising on par with record heat
It’s been the hottest year on record in El Paso, with 69 days at or above 100 degrees as of Sunday.
It has also been a deadly year for heat-related migrant deaths in the region. Fifty-eight of the 140 bodies encountered by U.S. Border Patrol agents or local law enforcement in the El Paso Sector since Oct. 1, 2022, were victims of the heat, the agency told Border Report on Monday.
Border ReportSep 13 2023
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House GOP focus on breakfast then-VP Biden hosted at official residence for 2 Hunter biz partners
As House Republicans move to impeach Joe Biden, congressional investigators are zeroing in on a breakfast the then-vice president hosted in the summer of 2015 at his official residence in Washington, DC, for his son Hunter Biden and two business partners. Hunter’s former best friend in business, Devon Archer, mentioned the meeting in passing during his recent closed door testimony to the House
New York Post (News)Aug 24 2023
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Republican attorneys urge judge to rule against Mark Meadows
A group of more than a half-dozen veterans of Republican presidential administrations is urging a Georgia state judge to reject efforts by former Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows to refer Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis' inquiry into the Trump campaign's efforts to overturn the result of the state's 2020 election to federal court. In a filing in the U.S. District Court
Newsweek