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Jun 18 2018
News
Thousands of DACA recipients with arrest records, including 10 accused murderers, allowed to stay in US
Nearly 60,000 immigrants with arrest records -- including 10 accused of murder -- have been allowed to stay in the United States under the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) revealed Monday.
Fox News DigitalApr 24 2018
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Ronny Jackson, Trump’s V.A. Nominee, Faces Claims of Overprescription and Hostile Work Environment
The Senate Veterans Affairs Committee is examining allegations that President Trump’s nominee to lead the Veterans Affairs Department oversaw a hostile work environment as the White House physician and allowed the overprescribing of drugs, according to congressional officials briefed on the committee’s work.
New York Times (News)Aug 07 2018
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The CEOs Trump Plans to Meet With to Shape His Economic Message
President Donald Trump will meet Tuesday with leaders from more than a dozen major companies, including Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV’s new chief executive Mike Manley and PepsiCo Inc.’s departing chief Indra Nooyi, as he shapes his economic message heading into midterm elections.
BloombergDec 04 2020
Fact Check
Trump’s ‘Most Important’ Speech Was Mostly False
In what he billed as perhaps “the most important speech I’ve ever made,” President Donald Trump continued his attempt to deceive the American public into believing the election was “rigged.”
Trump has presented no evidence for such an explosive charge. Nor have his lawyers, who have admitted as much in some of their many dismissed lawsuits. Instead, the evidence shows Trump is inventing
FactCheck.orgMay 31 2019
News
More on Mueller
“Special counsel Robert Mueller said Wednesday that charging President Donald Trump with a crime was ‘not an option’ because of federal rules, but he used his first public remarks on the Russia investigation to emphasize that he did not exonerate the president.” (AP News)
The left agrees with Barr that Mueller should’ve reached a decision, and is divided on whether Congress should begin
The Flip SideJan 10 2018
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Federal Judge Blocks Trump From Ending DACA
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration from ending the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program on Tuesday, declaring that the Department of Homeland Security’s “decision to rescind DACA was based on a flawed legal premise."
TownhallApr 14 2020
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Medical Staffing Companies Owned by Rich Investors Cut Doctor Pay and Now Want Bailout Money
Medical staffing companies—some of which are owned by some of the country’s richest investors and have been cutting pay for doctors on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic—are seeking government bailout money.
Private equity firms have increasingly bought up doctors’ practices that contract with hospitals to staff emergency rooms and other departments. These staffing companies
Mother JonesJan 30 2020
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First U.S. person-to-person transmission of coronavirus reported in Chicago; officials investigate 21 possible infections in Illinois
The first U.S. case of the coronavirus spreading from one person to another was reported in Chicago on Thursday, the spouse of a woman who caught the disease while in China.
It’s the second case that’s been confirmed in Illinois, and the sixth case in the U.S., since the respiratory virus first started to spread in Wuhan, China.
A Chicago woman who returned from caring for her
Chicago TribuneSep 05 2018
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The President’s Shameful Attacks on His Attorney General
If President Trump’s goal is to ensure that Jeff Sessions is the only attorney general he will ever have, then his latest tweet tirade makes perfect sense. Otherwise, the president’s call for an attorney general who factors Republican electoral prospects into exercises of prosecutorial discretion is a call for a noxious politicization of the Justice Department.
National Review (News)Oct 02 2020
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Stocks sink after Trump announces positive coronavirus test
Stocks opened with steep losses Friday after President Trump announced that he and Melania Trump tested positive for the coronavirus and the U.S. added fewer jobs in September than expected.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average opened Friday with a loss of roughly 400 points, falling 1.4 percent. The S&P 500 index fell 1.6 percent and the Nasdaq composite fell 2 percent.
Stock
The Hill